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Peaceful co-existence
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An insightful exploration of peaceful coexistence in Islam, emphasizing interfaith harmony, respect, and unity in a diverse world.
"Peaceful Co-existence" delves into the Islamic perspective on living in harmony with people of different faiths, cultures, and backgrounds. The book discusses:
✔️ Quranic Principles – Verses promoting peace, justice, and mutual respect
✔️ Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) Examples – How he established peace in Medina
✔️ Islamic History & Coexistence – Past civilizations and Muslim relations with other communities
✔️ Modern-Day Application – Addressing conflicts and fostering unity in today’s world
✔️ Tolerance & Brotherhood – How Islam encourages respect for diversity
This book is an essential read for students, researchers, and peace advocates seeking an Islamic approach to global harmony and coexistence.
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