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Can Religion Create World Peace?

Compassion: The True Meaning of Religion and the Foundation of Global Peace By Imran Noaman Author of Global Prosperity Theory 2026 Hamdard Duniya | Compassionate World Throughout history, religion has inspired civilizations, shaped cultures, and guided billions of people toward moral living. Yet the world continues to witness conflicts fought in the name of religion. This raises an important question: Can religion truly create world peace? The answer is yes—but only when religion is understood in its true essence. Religion is not meant to divide humanity. Its highest purpose is to cultivate compassion, kindness, justice, and respect for every human being. Compassion is the heart of every authentic spiritual tradition, and it is the strongest foundation for lasting world peace. The Real Purpose of Religion Every major religion teaches humanity to care for others, protect the vulnerable, forgive enemies, and serve society. While rituals and traditions may differ, the central message ...

What is Global Prosperity Theory 2026 Imran Noaman

What Is the Global Prosperity Theory 2026? A Vision for a Compassionate and Sustainable World By Imran Noaman The world stands at a defining moment in history. As humanity faces economic inequality, climate challenges, technological disruption, social conflicts, and growing mental health concerns, there is an urgent need for a new global framework that promotes shared prosperity, compassion, and sustainable development. The Global Prosperity Theory 2026, developed by Imran Noaman, offers such a vision. Rather than measuring success solely through economic growth, the Global Prosperity Theory emphasizes the holistic well-being of humanity. It advocates for a world where prosperity is inclusive, compassion is a guiding principle, and innovation serves people and the planet alike. The Foundation of Global Prosperity The Global Prosperity Theory 2026 is built upon several interconnected principles: - Compassion First: Human dignity, empathy, and mutual respect should guide every decision a...