Features of culture of moderation and moderation in Islamic religious discourse.

the religious speech

  • amel alaouchiche

Abstract

There is no doubt that the human nature hate extremism and exaggeration and love the middle of things because it is often easier, and in this context, Islamic law was a divine religion that characterizes this attribute through the behavior of adherents, worship and faith and treatment. In this paper we will try to address the concept of moderation, its pillars or principles in the sources of Islamic law, to stand at the most important obstacles that stand in the way of establishing ways of dialogue and support a culture of tolerance and co-existence and recognition of the other because of the West through the media world of malicious efforts Aimed at distorting the image of Islam and Muslims

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Websites:

Wahba Al-Zuhaili, Moderation and Tolerance of Islam, available at: http://www.assakina.com/files/books/book4.pdf

Published
2022-02-03
How to Cite
alaouchiche, amel. (2022). Features of culture of moderation and moderation in Islamic religious discourse.: the religious speech. Journal of Science and Knowledge Horizons, 1(02), 115-103. https://doi.org/10.34118/jskp.v1i02.1778