The Significance of the Handshake Based on Religious and Social Perspectives (Analytical Study of Yusuf al-Qardhawi and Petter L. Berger)
Acep Dani Ramdani,
Salamah Noorhidayati,
Fajar Rohandy
et al.
Abstract:A habit that exists in the community is a culture that is carried out continuously in a descending way so that it becomes an important part of people's social life. Like shaking hands is a habit that almost everyone has, regardless of ethnicity, race, religion, age, or social status. shaking hands or shaking hands becomes a symbol of the bond of a social relationship, whether business relations, friendship, kinship, and others. However, Islam as a religion that maintains benefit has a legal procedure for shaki… Show more
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