Seed Grain Policy As Derived From Islam And Hinduism: A Case Study

Authors

  • Dr. Muhammad Anees
  • Dr. Saeed Ul Haq Jadoon
  • Dr. Aminullah
  • Dr. Muhammad Fayaz
  • Dr. Amir Khan
  • Sidra Gilani
  • Sami Ul Haq Jadoon

Keywords:

Hinduism agriculture, Seed grain rules, Brief history

Abstract

Seeds have vital for production. Every religion has agricultural teachings through which they can grow and produce more food, but there are several differences in agricultural teachings between Semitic and non-Semitic religions. In non-Semitic religions, Hinduism
is the largest religion of the world. It has also a wide and extended history and agricultural rules as well. Due to vast and extend history and rules, Hinduism provide large quantities of agricultural products to the world, Which are not only solve problems faced by world
regarding foods but also fulfill the difference between demand and logistics as well. However, due to cutback in this field since 2001. Hindu religion especially in India, face a huge problem, lots of farmers said good-bye to this old profession. This paper will
describe teachings about "Seed "in Hinduism and brief History of agriculture (in various times) in India. This will not only gives us help to fulfill the requirement but also give us a clear solutions to build fruitful policies to overcome and solve farming issues.

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Published

2021-03-23

How to Cite

Dr. Muhammad Anees, Dr. Saeed Ul Haq Jadoon, Dr. Aminullah, Dr. Muhammad Fayaz, Dr. Amir Khan, Sidra Gilani, & Sami Ul Haq Jadoon. (2021). Seed Grain Policy As Derived From Islam And Hinduism: A Case Study. Elementary Education Online, 20(1), 8119–8128. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/889

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