Building Tolerance Together: Social Relations between Muslims and Non-Muslim
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Tolerance, Social Interaction, Building, Muslim, Non-MuslimAbstract
This research aims to analyze the dynamics of social relations between Muslim and non-Muslim communities in an effort to build mutual tolerance in a multicultural environment. The study focuses on forms of social interaction, factors supporting and inhibiting tolerance, and strategies used by communities to maintain harmony. The research method uses a qualitative approach through in-depth interviews, participant observation, and document analysis in several interfaith communities..Coexistence between adherents of different religions is a reality that has long been part of the history of the Indonesian nation. The nation's founders have provided concrete examples of the importance of implementing the values of tolerance in national and state life. Nevertheless, in everyday social practice, various problems related to tolerance between religious communities are still frequently encountered. One of these is a misunderstanding of the true meaning of tolerance, which leads to inaccuracies in patterns of interaction and social relations between adherents of different religions. This study aims to examine various social phenomena related to the dynamics of interreligious relations and describe them based on data obtained. encompasses individual, group, institutional, and societal aspects. The research findings indicate that tolerance is fostered through open communication, cooperation in social activities, and an understanding of inclusive religious values. However, challenges such as stereotypes, lack of religious literacy, and the influence of misinformation remain obstacles to strengthening intergroup relations. This research emphasizes the importance of interfaith dialogue, multicultural education, and strengthening the role of religious leaders and social institutions in fostering harmonious relations between Muslims and non-Muslims. These findings are expected to inform the development of community empowerment programs and social policies oriented toward peace and social cohesion.
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