Mahatma Gandhi's religious beliefs were deeply influenced by Hinduism, but he also embraced elements from other faiths, including Christianity and Islam. He believed in the fundamental principles of truth (Satya) and non-violence (Ahimsa), which he applied to his philosophy of social and political activism. Gandhi viewed all religions as paths to the same ultimate truth and emphasized the importance of compassion, tolerance, and understanding among different faiths. His spiritual practice included prayer, meditation, and a commitment to ethical living based on his religious convictions.
who belifes in the 5 pillars are stressed in this religion
Christain belifes are not only prayer to God but also work to God.
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That there is no god.
Yes.
non-belifes
they believe animals are their gods
they belive in the jaguar
what does it mean to change your beliefs
they belive in faries and unacorns
values and belifes, in particular spiritualism
it is centered on the belifes of Muhammad when an angel came to him