
Religious fanaticism means having extreme and blind belief in one's religion. It is different from true faith. True faith is peaceful and respectful, but fanaticism is full of hate and intolerance.
Fanatics think only their religion is right and everyone else is wrong.
They often do not think logically and sometimes use violence to force their beliefs on others. Some even twist religious books to support hate or war. Religious leaders or politicians sometimes use fanaticism to gain power and control people.
In countries like Pakistan, religious fanaticism has caused many problems. There have been attacks on minority groups, unfair use of blasphemy laws, and growing support for radical groups. These actions create fear and harm the country's peace.
Fanaticism grows in places with poor education, poverty, and hate. To stop it, we need to teach people about love, respect, and living together peacefully.
Religion should help people become better, kinder human beings- not cause hate or violence.
In short, religious fanaticism is dangerous. It breaks societies apart, causes fights, and hurts innocent people. We must stand together to stop it and protect peace.
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