ادب، مذہب اور ثقافت کا تعامل
The Interaction of Literature, Religion, and Culture: An In-depth Study
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Literature, Religion, Culture, Urdu Literature, South Asia, Interdisciplinary Studies, Literary Analysis, Social Influence, Spirituality, CulturalAbstract
The interaction between literature, religion, and culture has been a profound subject of study across various academic disciplines. This article aims to explore the multifaceted relationship between these three domains in the context of South Asian literature, particularly within the Urdu literary tradition. It examines how literary works not only reflect cultural values but also influence religious ideologies and cultural practices. The intersectionality of literature, religion, and culture has shaped both the socio-political landscape and the spiritual ethos of the region. Through an exploration of classical and modern Urdu texts, this study highlights the ways in which religious themes, cultural narratives, and literary expressions coexist and evolve within the framework of South Asian society.
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