عنوان المقال عربي
أثر الإسلام في البناء المعرفي لدى المهاتما غاندي
Abstract
Gandhi's knowledge structure was linked to the concept of modern Hinduism, who believed in religious and ethnic pluralism in India, and then this was evident in his political work. Islam and Hinduism in an attempt to understand and assimilate Indian Muslims and to find the rules of that assimilation in Hinduism itself, in order to unify the efforts of everyone against Britain. Gandhi’s ideas were of human dimensions and closely related to the constants of the Islamic religion, such as the non-sanctification of personalities and its incompatibility with the absolute unity of God. Equality, freedom of expression and intellectual freedom. The sources from which Gandhi drew his ideas about Islam were varied, such as the environment in which he lived in his hometown of Gujarat, and then his dealings with Muslims in South Africa, and most importantly his study of Islam and Islamic personalities that reinforced his philosophy of work. It became a method for confronting the challenges faced by India in the midst of its struggle against Britain
Keywords
Islam, cognitive construction, Mahatma Gandhi
Recommended Citation
abushan, asead Hamid and Shani, Alaa Naji
(2025)
"The impact of Islam on the cognitive structure of Mahatma Gandhi,"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 16:
Iss.
1, Article 1.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol16/iss1/1