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- Title
التعايش السلمي بين الأديان في إقليم كُردستان العراق.
- Authors
Jabbar Abdullah, Adam Abdul-; Abdilrahman, Salah Ahmad
- Abstract
This research deals with the issue of the Kurds and peaceful coexistence between religions, because religions may instill in them love and acceptance of the other, or turn into a language of hatred and hatred, and thus the country will turn into an unbearable hell, and its children will turn into warring and warring enemies.And the neighborhood theory is the best thing we can count on to build a cohesive human society, because the neighbor in the religious sense is almost an heir, and he (peace be upon him) recommended to the people of dhimma, so the neighbor is a neighbor regardless of his color, thought and religion. Whoever lives next to you is your neighbor, whoever lives in your city is your neighbor, and whoever lives with you in your homeland is your neighbor, and the countries that live next to you are your homeland is your neighbor in the homeland, and whoever lives with you on the globe are your neighbors in humanity.It calls for peaceful coexistence, not coercive coexistence, and emphasizes the principle of dialogue between people of religions through common denominators to bring the human community to the shore of safety and safety. This coexistence has extended its shadows to the Parliament of Kurdistan and the legislation that emerged from it emphasizing the spirit of Kurdish brotherhood, as well as the performance of the Kurdistan Regional Government in its management of the file of religions, sects and sects in the Ministry of Religious Affairs.We have discussed the nature of Kurdish society and that it reveres the past, loves the future, is open to others and accepts their beliefs. History has not recorded alienation among its components, or aggression among its followers. Rather, the Kurdish individual is characterized by tolerance, forgiveness and peaceful coexistence. Nowruz (March) 1991 AD. They stood with the displaced of Mosul, Tikrit and Anbar when their cities fell at the hands of ISIS in 2014, and they received the displaced from Syria.
- Subjects
KURDISTAN; RELIGIOUS adherents; SECTS; RECORDS management; COMMUNITY safety; KURDS; BROTHERLINESS; PEACEBUILDING
- Publication
Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities, 2022, Vol 29, Issue 10,part 2, p16
- ISSN
1817-6798
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.25130/jtuh.29.10.2.2022.02