By Naqib Shifa The Post-Modern era consists of copious ethical discord due to its declining religiosity and lack of distinction between morality and immorality. Moreover, the rapid and time-eroding lifestyle that is propelled by incessant consumerism and affluence is -in large part- a stark hindrance toward religious growth and development. The symptoms of this religious stagnation include: rising rates in depression, domestic violence, and vain attempts to counteract spiritual emptiness through the likes of television and human-induced social therapy disciplines. [...]
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