Differences between students of a Madrassa and a University were discussed when debating democracy and Islam, with the Madrassa student condemning democracy and the University student believing more in democracy than Islam, raising questions about whether these differences are genuine or manufactured and what remedies could bridge the gaps between their views.
Differences between students of a Madrassa and a University were discussed when debating democracy and Islam, with the Madrassa student condemning democracy and the University student believing more in democracy than Islam, raising questions about whether these differences are genuine or manufactured and what remedies could bridge the gaps between their views.
Differences between students of a Madrassa and a University were discussed when debating democracy and Islam, with the Madrassa student condemning democracy and the University student believing more in democracy than Islam, raising questions about whether these differences are genuine or manufactured and what remedies could bridge the gaps between their views.
*Are the differences genuine or are manufactured? What are the remedies? While in a debate about Democracy and Islam the students of a Madrassa and a University will be seen to diametrically opposite to each other . A Madrassa student will say everything that condemns democracy. While a University student would be seen more to be believing in democracy than Islam.