In an era marked by polarization, conflict, and ideological fragmentation, young author and legal professional Narendra Koushik presents a bold philosophical proposition through his book Humanity – The First Religion. The work argues that before all identities—religious, political, cultural—humanity itself must be recognized as the foundational principle of civilization.
Drawing inspiration from historical thinkers while addressing modern global challenges, Koushik proposes that compassion, rational ethics, social responsibility, and human dignity should form the universal moral framework for the 21st century. The book positions “Humanity” not as a replacement for existing religions, but as a unifying ethical layer that transcends division.
The author believes that if societies prioritize human welfare above sectarian boundaries, issues such as poverty, inequality, and social unrest can be significantly reduced. His work calls for collective responsibility, civic consciousness, and moral reform at both individual and institutional levels.
conversations around global harmony continue, Humanity – The First Religion contributes a contemporary voice advocating unity, dignity, and shared human progress.
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