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The Princess Basma Center for Jordanian Women's Studies holds its third session under the "Hate Speech and Interfaith Dialogue" project.

 

 

 

 

Under the third topic, "Understanding and Awareness of Religious Discourse and Mitigating Hate Speech," the Princess Basma Center for Jordanian Women's Studies, in partnership with Masarat Foundation for Development and Development, held its third session as part of the "Hate Speech and Interfaith Dialogue" project.

In the third session, Dr. Asmaa Al-Shboul of the College of Sharia Department of Islamic Studies and Assistant Dean of the College of Sharia for Accreditation and Quality Assurance delivered an interactive lecture covering a number of topics, including the concept of religious discourse and its significance in projecting a positive image of Islam and fostering social cohesiveness in accordance with a human value system based on tolerance, brotherhood, and acceptance of one another.

Al-Shaboul also mentioned the characteristics of religious speech, namely reality, moderation, preserving constants, and adaptability to the needs of the moment. The students took part in representing the reality of religious discourse and its most obvious manifestations, which include fanaticism, tradition, and the overall lack of its substance. At the workshop's conclusion, we discussed the basis of renewal in religious discourse and its need to keep up with the advancements of the times.

 

 

 

 

 

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