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Interfaith Dialogue Department
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East Asian religions
Read moreIn the study of comparative religions, East Asian religions or Taoist religions are defined as a subset of Eastern religions. This group includes Chinese religions in general, which include ancestor worship, folk Chinese religion, Confucianism, Taoism, so-called salvation organizations (such as Yiguandau and Wixinism), and other elements of Mahayana Buddhism that form the heart of …
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Interfaith Cultural Dialogue
Read moreInterfaith Cultural Dialogue The Ottoman millet system produced wonderful experiments in more harmonious relations between different religions. The Ottoman state was not only composed of Muslims, but also of many Christian and Jewish groups and even some Zoroastrian (Magian) religions. Interfaith coexistence Before the advent of modernist nationalist ideas, Muslims, Christians, and Jews succeeded in …
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Interfaith dialogue to cross from tolerance to true coexistence
Read moreInterfaith dialogue to cross from tolerance to true coexistence Dialogue of the Call to God: The Islamic concept of this dialogue is dialogue with the followers of other religions to call for the right path and the true creator of this universe, and to clarify the validity of the prophethood of Muhammad (peace be upon …
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Religions on planet earth
Read moreThere are at least 4,200 religions on the planet, which is impossible, or at least, no one has ever said that he has seen all the boredom on the planet. Therefore, the other must be respected, because the proportion of whether you are right or wrong is equal. She also pointed out that the only …
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The Common Message of the Monotheistic Religions
Read moreReligion is a personal relationship between the Creator and the creature, which is a complex stage of human thinking, it is known that the individual’s thinking starts from inclination and ends with belief, and then changing religious belief, for example, is a very difficult process, and convincing an individual to change is often a sterile …
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The idea of interfaith dialogue
Read moreThe idea of interfaith dialogue Allah Almighty said: ((Say, O People of the Book, come to a common word between us and you, that we do not worship but Allah and do not share anything with Him, and do not take each other as lords without Allah, if you take over, say, bear witness that …
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Types of clothing and clothing in Eastern religions
Read moreIndian religions It is difficult to distinguish between ordinary dress and religious dress determined in India because ordinary members of various socio-religious groups can often be distinguished by their clothing. For example, Persian (Zoroastrian Hindi) women wear a sari (robe) on the right shoulder and not the left. Hindu men often wear short coats (angarakha), …
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What is the role of young religious leaders in facing challenges?
Read moreWhat is the role of young religious leaders in facing challenges? The event, entitled “Responses of Youth of Different Faiths to the Greatest Challenges of the Century: Contributions of Religious Institutions to the Summit for the Future”, was held in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and Religions for Peace, in cooperation with …
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