Criticism

 



                                                Author : Sabua Akaash


Criticism is the construction of a judgment about the negative or positive qualities of someone or something. Criticism can range from impromptu comments to a written detailed response. Criticism falls into several overlapping types including "theoretical, practical, impressionistic, affective, prescriptive, or descriptive".


Criticism may also refer to an expression of disapproval of someone or something. When criticism of this nature is constructive, it can make an individual aware of gaps in their understanding and it can provide distinct routes for improvement. Research supports the notion that using feedback and constructive criticism in the learning process is very influential.


The term "brickbat" is sometimes used to mean "an unfavourable criticism, unkind remark or sharp put-down". The term originated in the 17th century, derived from the practice of throwing bricks as projectiles at a person who was disapproved of.

Usually, positive and negative issues come out through discussion of a topic. But what is criticized among the common people is mostly against the person which destroys his honor and reputation. Such criticism creates discord among people and leads to great harm.


It turns people into psychopaths. by establishing a person as worthless, someone's honor is spoiled in the dust, and someone loses everything and leads a nomadic life.

Its impact is more widespread on children and those who have never been in a crisis are more vulnerable if they are suddenly involved in a crisis.


Many people's lives are also at risk due to the negative impact of criticism in our social system. even his everything was removed. Changing it is a difficult human task. This is why criticizing someone in their absence is prohibited in Islam. which currently No people follow.




As a result, they will be enemies of each other. In the continuation of this, each other becomes a form of torture and revenge, causing damage whenever they get a chance. For example, breaking up the marriage of a daughter or son, creating trouble when there is a good opportunity, criticizing any beneficial government grant or aid when it is profitable.

This trend has been going on forever. To root it out, we must fully implement the teaching of religion. Otherwise, man can never get rid of it.

If we all follow the religious rules and live according to them then my life will be beautiful and peaceful.




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