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    Civics and Community Engagement
    POLS2111-2
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    1. What is Civics? Concept and Idea2. Understanding Community: Community Contribution and Development of Society3. Community Interactions and Mobilization4. Cultural and Social Synchronization5. Social Institutions and Their Main Functions6. Family Institution7. Religious Institution8. Political Institution9. Educational Institution10. Economic Institution11. Social Welfare Policies for a Society12. Ensuring individual's dignity and integrity13. Protection of family institution's survival14. Ensuring vulnerable's Rights Protection15. Ensuring Human's Respect and Cooperation16. Social Problems and Their Elimination17. Activism of Civil Society for the Promotion of Peace18. Basic Lifesaving Skills and Community Engagement19. First Aid and Its Importance20. Management of First Aid Services Resources21. What is CPR and Bleeding Control22. Effectiveness of Basic Life Saving Support
    POLS2111-2›Religious Institution
    Civics and Community EngagementTopic 7 of 22

    Religious Institution

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    Religious Institution


    What is a Religious Institution?

    A religious institution is a structured system in society that is based on belief in a higher power (God or gods) and includes practices, rules, and values related to religion.

    It provides a way for people to:

    • Worship
    • Follow moral and spiritual guidance
    • Celebrate religious events and festivals
    • Connect with a community of believers

    Examples of Religious Institutions:

    • Temples (Hinduism)
    • Mosques (Islam)
    • Churches (Christianity)
    • Gurdwaras (Sikhism)
    • Monasteries (Buddhism, Jainism)

    These places are not just for worship—they often provide education, charity, and community support.


    ✅ Main Functions of the Religious Institution:


    1. Spiritual and Moral Guidance

    • Teaches people what is right and wrong based on religious beliefs
    • Encourages good behavior like kindness, honesty, and compassion

    Example: Religion teaches us to help the poor and respect others.


    2. Worship and Rituals

    • Provides a space and system for prayer, rituals, and festivals
    • Helps people feel connected to God or a higher power

    Example: Attending prayers on Fridays, Sundays, or during special festivals


    3. Social Unity and Community Building

    • Brings people together who share the same beliefs
    • Creates a sense of belonging and support among members

    Example: People gathering for a religious event or group charity work


    4. Preserving Culture and Traditions

    • Passes down religious stories, customs, and languages from one generation to the next

    Example: Celebrating Diwali, Eid, Christmas, or Vesak in traditional ways


    5. Charity and Social Service

    • Religious institutions often help the needy, run orphanages, schools, hospitals, and more

    Example: Langar in Gurdwaras (free food for everyone)


    6. Support During Life Events

    • Guides people during important events like:

      • Birth
      • Marriage
      • Death
      • Festivals and fasting periods

    Example: Religious leaders conducting weddings or funerals


    Importance of Religious Institutions:

    • Builds moral values and inner peace
    • Supports people in times of crisis or stress
    • Encourages charity and kindness
    • Promotes peace and harmony in society
    • Helps keep culture and identity alive

    Conclusion:

    The religious institution is a vital part of society that gives people spiritual strength, moral direction, and a sense of community. It plays a big role in shaping values, traditions, and social unity, making it an important social institution.


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