Religious ethics for appreciating cultural diversity

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2022

Abstract

Appreciating cultural diversity is the seventh target of Quality Education (SDG 4). Although connections worldwide are increasing, cultural diversity among people has become challenging. Islam sees cultural disparity as natural; al-'adl (nonbias), the central concept of Islamic ethics not only promotes cultural appreciation but makes it compulsory for just leadership. This research explores the association between al-'adl and cultural appreciation in Islamic religious texts and its implication in history. The objective of this research is to highlight the obligatory stance of Islam on cultural diversity appreciation in a multicultural context. The researchers recommend that Islamic religious leaders and religious institutions promote cultural appreciation as a fundamental obligation to ensure justice (al-'adl) in a society.

Keywords

Al-'adl, Islamic ethics, Quality education, Religious commitments (taqwa), Religious diversity

Divisions

Education

Publication Title

Journal of Dharma

Volume

47

Issue

1

Publisher Location

CENTRE STUDY WORLD RELIGIONS, BANGALORE 560 029, INDIA

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