Pluralism, Tolerance, and Islamic Philosophy: Implications for Global Peace and Conflict Resolution

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Dr. Saira Taiba,Dr. Razia Shabana,Zainab Moin

Abstract

This research paper explores the role of Islamic principles of pluralism and tolerance in promoting a more peaceful and interconnected global community. The study highlights how these principles contribute to building bridges of understanding, empathy, and cooperation among individuals and cultures. Firstly, the emphasis on pluralism in Islam encourages Muslims to recognize and appreciate the diversity of human experiences and beliefs, fostering a sense of shared humanity. Secondly, the principles of tolerance within Islam promote peaceful coexistence by respecting individual freedom of belief and creating spaces for open dialogue and celebration of diversity. Additionally, Islamic teachings encourage Muslims to actively contribute to society and the global community through acts of compassion, justice, and service. By addressing societal inequalities and caring for the environment, Islamic principles contribute to building a more peaceful and sustainable world. In a globalized world, where interactions between cultures are frequent, embracing the principles of pluralism and tolerance is essential for fostering understanding, cooperation, and peaceful coexistence. By embracing these principles, individuals can transcend barriers and work towards a world that values inclusivity, empathy, and shared humanity. Overall, the Islamic principles of pluralism and tolerance hold significant potential for creating a more peaceful, harmonious, and interconnected world.

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How to Cite
Dr. Saira Taiba,Dr. Razia Shabana,Zainab Moin. (2023). Pluralism, Tolerance, and Islamic Philosophy: Implications for Global Peace and Conflict Resolution. Harf-O-Sukhan, 7(2), 1-11. Retrieved from https://harf-o-sukhan.com/index.php/Harf-o-sukhan/article/view/742