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Yarmouk: Discussion on "Hate Speech and Religious Dialogue"

 

 

 

 

 

 

In collaboration with the Jordanian Masarat Foundation for Development and Development, the Princess Basma Center for Jordanian Women's Studies initiated the first dialogue sessions on "Hate Speech and Religious Dialogue" as part of Masarat Al-Jordania's "Hate Speech and Interfaith Dialogue" project. These sessions feature a group of specialized speakers from Islamic and Christian clerics, as well as faculty members from the faculties of arts, Sharia, Islamic studies, and law, all working toward the royal vision of rejecting sectarian, sectarian, and ideological violence in the region and focusing on the language of dialogue based on respect for opinion and acceptance of the other.

During the first session, Dr. Ahlam Matalqa from the Department of Islamic Studies at the College of Sharia and Islamic Studies lectured about "peace and justice" and the issue of discussion and coexistence with each other within the following axes: His Majesty King Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussein delivered a speech at the fifty-second Munich Conference, emphasizing the need to oppose the Kharijites' ideology. This ideology contradicts our true religion's call for acceptance and coexistence with others, rejecting violence and extremist ideologies, and adhering to Islamic principles of charity, righteousness, and justice towards non-Muslims, as long as they align with the axis of citizenship (peaceful non-Muslims), which is distinct from the treatment of a fighter.

It also discussed the subject of Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah newspaper, in which the Prophet (may God bless him and grant him peace) approved the principles of citizenship based on the recognition of the rights and duties of all those who inhabited the city, including Jews, polytheists, and Muslims, while establishing the principles of equality, right and prevention of injustice, and the need for dialogue rather than arguing with the other and disciplined openness to the other away. Hatred and violence.

Al-Matalqa also discussed the impacts of societal peace, which is based on uniting energies and directing them toward creation, establishing harmony and solidarity with society, and attaining harmony, dialogue, and peaceful coexistence in the interests of the individual and the nation.

Several members of the audience spoke throughout the event.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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