مذہبی رواداری اور عصری تقاضے: اسلامی تعلیمات کے تناظر میں تحقیقی جائزہ

Religious Tolerance and Contemporary Demands: A Research Review in the Context of Islamic Teachings

Authors

  • Dr. Qaria Nasreen Akhtar Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan

Keywords:

Civilization, Religious Tolerance, Ideal Society, Research

Abstract

Fourteen hundred years ago today, the book that was sent down from the sky by Hazrat Gabriel to the Prophet (ﷺ), which is a book of guidance, nature and an ideal code of life. That is why it contains the virtues and blessings of all the previous heavenly books has achieved great progress in technology and culture and civilization and looks very happy on the outside and is restless, dull and hollow inside due to the hot market of materialistic lust and oppression, today's oppressed, distressed and lustful world. The person who sweats in the mill has longed for patience and tolerance. The tolerance of religion and belief with the characteristics seems to be missing. Unfortunately, the tolerance of today's Muslims with non-Muslims has remained in its place, patience, tolerance and tolerance among themselves. The world is ending. The evil monster of narrow-mindedness and bigotry has badly tightened its claws on the minds and hearts of Muslims. It is necessary to end this trend of intolerance so that our ideal society whose examples Declaring that we do not get tired of being able to come back into existence. This paper examines religious tolerance in the context of Islamic teachings. Through Islamic teachings, let us teach our minds and hearts the lesson of tolerance, uproot extremism, don't give place to necessity leave fatwas on trivial matters. Let him walk on the path and get rid of doubts.

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Published

2024-01-31

How to Cite

Akhtar, D. Q. N. (2024). مذہبی رواداری اور عصری تقاضے: اسلامی تعلیمات کے تناظر میں تحقیقی جائزہ: Religious Tolerance and Contemporary Demands: A Research Review in the Context of Islamic Teachings. Pakistan Journal of Islamic Philosophy, 6(1), 21-36. Retrieved from http://pakjip.com/index.php/pjip/article/view/211