INTELLECTUAL SLAVERY IN MODERN WORLD. INTELLECTUAL SLAVERY INTELLECTUAL FREE INTELLECTUAL SLAVERY IN ALMOST EVERY FIELD OF : LIF E SOCIAL CULTURAL EDUCATION.

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INTELLECTUAL SLAVERY IN MODERN WORLD

INTELLECTUAL SLAVERY INTELLECTUAL FREE INTELLECTUAL SLAVERY IN ALMOST EVERY FIELD OF : LIF E SOCIAL CULTURAL EDUCATION WE BLINDLY FOLLOW THE WESTERN CIVILIZATION

CULTURAL DIMENSION With the onslaught of the so called globalization, the cultural scenarios of the world is being rapidly spoil or damage DRESS CODE DIETARY HABITS FAST CHANGING AND BECOME MORE WESTERNIZE All religion prescribe a particular cultural mode for their followers, none of them allow exposing vital parts of the body. Fashion designers creating design that are not suitable to the particular religion cultural mode. Most of the new fashion are aimed to attract the attention of opposite sex. People think that it is progress and liberty but it is their misconception. They are actually being force to accept what is not theirs

In the case with the dietary habits of the people. The globalization movement is fast eroding the concept of good and pure (tayyibat) and that is bad and impure (khaba’ith). This states of mind requires him to eat only what suits his humanity. The consumption of impure and bad items adversely effect the human nature. From your opinion, besides the dress code and dietary habits, what else seems to be changing and become more westernize? QUESTION