چکیده:
Undoubtedly، peaceful co-existence as one shared message of all religions can only be met when the followers of different religions come to negotiate in order to deepen their knowledge of one another. Dialogue can merely work if it follows the related principles of logical negotiation. Seeking Knowledge، mutual understanding، co-operation، that all religions have one unique core، freethinking، and mutual respect are parts of principles of successful and constant negotiation dealt with in this essay. Doing Justice to the people of the book، respecting international covenants، appeasement، reciprocity، and abstinence from encroachment upon the rights of people of other religions are among the constituents of peace stipulated in the Qur’an and mentioned in this article.
خلاصه ماشینی:
(With emphasis on the Holy Quran) 1 Mehdi Rostamnezhad 2 Abstract Keywords: Date of receipt: 5/12/89 Date of approval: 25/12/89 Faculty member of Al-Mustafa International University, Imam Khomeini Higher Education Complex, Qom. Introduction According to the teachings of divine religions, religion is innate to human nature.
Michel Loulou, a French priest, says: If medieval Christians had known that Muslims consider the Torah and the Gospel to be a divine book, and according to the message of the Quran, Jews and Christians, and especially priests and monks, should be respected for their faith and enjoy freedom within their religious community (Ma'idah: 82), many religious disputes and even bloody confrontations would have been restrained.
The Role of Dialogue in Ensuring a Peaceful Life In terminology, dialogue means any form of meeting or communication between individuals, groups, or societies for the purpose of friendship, respect for persons, and mutual trust to achieve a deeper understanding of truth or greater human relations.
Authentic dialogue accompanied by mutual respect can both deepen religious knowledge, eliminate mutual suspicions, and end the instrumental use of religion by systems of dominance and power, thereby gifting humanity the deepest and most sustainable peace and coexistence.
These include: ـ Belief in the afterlife, belief in the world after death ـ Having a common model such as Abraham the Friend (Khalil) ـ Considering religious teachings as revelatory ـ Belief in the principle of prophethood and divine mission ـ Belief in the coming of the Universal Reformer at the end of times ـ Belief in the purposeful nature of the universe ـ Belief in a moral and value system ـ Belief in peace, freedom, and social justice.