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Title: SOCIAL JUSTICE AND RELIGIOUS HARMONY IN AFRICA: A CRITICAL STUDY FROM CONTEMPORARY SCENARIO
Authors: DR. HAFIZ MUHAMMAD, IDRESS
KHAN, BASHIR
DR. HAFIZ SALEEM, HARIS
DR. ATHAR, SHAMAILA
MUHAMMAD, GHULAM
DR. MUHAMMAD ULLAH KHAN, KALIM
Keywords: Social Justice, Religious Harmony, Religious diversity, Africa, Peacebuilding
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: RUSSIAN LAW JOURNAL
Citation: Idress, Hafiz Muhammad, et al. "SOCIAL JUSTICE AND RELIGIOUS HARMONY IN AFRICA: A CRITICAL STUDY FROM CONTEMPORARY SCENARIO." (2021).
Abstract: Africa is a geographically expansive landmass renowned for its extensive cultural, linguistic, and religious variations. Nevertheless, the presence of diverse populations frequently gives rise to intricate social concerns, encompassing issues about social justice and religious harmony among diverse religions. This research study critically examines the current state of social justice and religious peace in Africa, analyzing the multiple elements that influence these matters. This paper examines the historical backdrop of religious plurality in Africa, the obstacles encountered in pursuing social justice, and the approaches and endeavors implemented to foster religious concord. The paper further elucidates the significance of education, interfaith interaction, and government policy in tackling these concerns. This study seeks to enhance comprehension of the intricate interplay between social justice and religious harmony in the African environment by analyzing the present state of affairs.
URI: http://10.12.5.105:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1977
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