نوع المستند : المقالة الأصلية
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أستاذ مساعد في المعهد العالی للعلوم والثقافة الإسلامیة
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عنوان المقالة [English]
المؤلف [English]
Peaceful coexistence—free from violence and harshness—with other human beings is among the most fundamental prerequisites of human life. Islamic teachings consistently emphasize tolerance and forbearance toward others, including non-Muslims, and stress the importance of peaceful coexistence with them. The central question addressed in this article is: What foundational and essential teachings does Islam offer in support of peaceful coexistence with non-Muslims? In other words, what are the core principles of Islam in engagement and interaction with non-Muslims?
Through a descriptive–analytical method, this study demonstrates that Islam recognizes peaceful coexistence with non-Muslims as a fundamental and underlying principle and strongly affirms it. Islamic teachings emphasize the freedom of non-Muslims as well as the protection of their lives and property. They also call for good conduct toward non-Muslims and respect for their rights. Observance of these principles by Muslims fosters a peaceful environment—free from violence and conflict—within Islamic society and provides the context for cultural and civilizational growth and development.
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