Introduction
There are some certain components of an ideology which are
collectively called as the Contents of an Ideology. These contents mutually
combined and constitute an ideology; hence the ideology becomes effective and
organizes all the individuals in form of a certain group which is called
“nation”. The important and fundamental contents of an ideology are following:
1. Common Religion
1. Common Religion
2. Common Culture
3. Common Causes
4. Sincere Dedication and Pledges
Common Religion
The most fundamental contents of an ideology is common
religion because the effects of religion produce a certain way of thinking. The
traditions and the social behavior of all the individuals become same due to
the teachings of religion. Thus religion constitutes a collection of certain
thoughts which later
appears in the form of an ideology.
Common Culture
The second important contents of an ideology are the
common culture. The way of life of the people belonging to a certain region or
geographical environment has some special values on the basis of common
religion; the way of life constitutes the social life in the form of a
civilized culture. Thus some particular traditions become the part of the lives
of the people then these remain alive in the form of ideology.
Common Causes
The third important contents of an ideology are the Common
Causes of an Ideology. The people belonging to a certain religion or
geographical environment constitute common social and economical causes for the
solution of their problems, due to this their social behavior becomes same in
this respect, and hence an ideology is formed among them. For example the
achievement of Pakistan was a common cause under the influence of ideology.
Sincere Dedication and Pledges
The pledges and sincere dedication are also necessary for
an ideology because an ideology becomes successful only when all the people
accept it completely. Thus a dedication is developed with the ideology, hence
the power of the ideology increases. For example the Muslims of South Asia are
highly dedicated to their common causes for seeking freedom and establishment
of a Muslim State.
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