Reconstruction of Tolerance Based on Islam
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https://doi.org/10.47766/tharwah.v2i1.559Keywords:
Islam Religion, Muslim Society, ToleranceAbstract
Islam in Indonesia is not only about having a religion. Tolerance itself is the value that has been instilled in Islam. Thus, it is significant for people who embrace this religion to prioritize applying life following the teachings of tolerance. The implication is that Islam will become a guideline or way of life even in a country full of diversity like Indonesia. Building tolerance in the context of civilization development is necessary for the context moderation of Islam itself. Islam will be considered unable to follow the pattern of life in the times and will be regarded as irrelevant to be applied in life as a social being if it does not promote the aspect of tolerance. Against this problem, using tolerance based on Islam has a vital role in developing civilization. From an Islamic perspective, the urgency of implementing tolerance based on Islam itself in Indonesia must have the right and correct strategy, considering the significant potential for division in life in a multicultural society.
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