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Title: The children of Adam an Islamic perspective on pluralism
Authors: Mohamed Fathi Osman
Conference Name: Islam, Culture & Democracy : A Regional Roundtable
Keywords: Pluralism
Ethnic groups
Religion
Racial
Islamic
Conference Date: 1998-08-17
Conference Location: Concorde Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract: That human beings arc all different cannot be argued . Physically and psychologically, no two human beings, however closely related biologically, are exactly the same, In addition to racial and ethnic differences there are the acquired differences in ideas, knowledge approaches, priorities, and judgment, among many others, that accrue from the surrounding culture. Religion belongs somewhere between an inherited and an acquired difference that is it can acquired difference that is, it can be inherited by succeeding generations from an earlier one, from an earlier one , or it can develop from a system of beliefs through personal conviction. The fact that religious faith is most commonly inherited collectively rather than developed individually makes the acceptance of religious diversity essential for the well- being of humanity
Pages: 1 - 73
Call Number: JC423.I75 1998 sem
Publisher: The Institute of Malaysian and International Studies
Appears in Collections:Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding

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