2017
DOI: 10.1108/h-02-2017-0025
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al-Wasatiyyah in the practice of religious tolerance among the families of new Muslims in sustaining a well-being society

Abstract: Purpose-The main value in a culture of tolerance is wasatiyyah. The fragility of relationships and misunderstanding between Muslim and non-Muslim communities occurs when attention to values of tolerance which need more attention on moderation was not practiced especially in the life of a new Muslim convert community. Thus, the practice of moderation is one mechanism proposed by the government to ensure a harmonious continuation of life in a religious community can be achieved. For that, a qualitative study des… Show more

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“…They also showed that wasatiyyah had indirectly embedded in Malaysian civilservice practices. In addition, Mohd Khambali@Hambali et al (2015) showed that the wasatiyyah concept has nurtured religious tolerance, fostered harmony, and has significant influence on the relationship among Muslims, newly converted Muslims, and non-Muslims in the country. The concept also has a strong link with the value of akhlaq, which is part and parcel of the Muslim community.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also showed that wasatiyyah had indirectly embedded in Malaysian civilservice practices. In addition, Mohd Khambali@Hambali et al (2015) showed that the wasatiyyah concept has nurtured religious tolerance, fostered harmony, and has significant influence on the relationship among Muslims, newly converted Muslims, and non-Muslims in the country. The concept also has a strong link with the value of akhlaq, which is part and parcel of the Muslim community.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%