Interfaith dialogue and the role of mosque: a case study of Klang valley’s mosques

Today interfaith dialogue is a necessity. Personal culture is translated into social culture and eventually there is no longer a homogeneous culture but develop to be heterogeneous or global culture. It is necessary for nations to participate and to be involved through dialogue in making that globa...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Fatimah, Bahari, Che Amnah
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: 2016
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description Today interfaith dialogue is a necessity. Personal culture is translated into social culture and eventually there is no longer a homogeneous culture but develop to be heterogeneous or global culture. It is necessary for nations to participate and to be involved through dialogue in making that global culture and identity in line with their religious conviction. Indeed, interfaith dialogue is a complex matter and if not properly handled will lead to atrocity between the followers of different religions. This writing intends to study the premises and etiquette for interfaith dialogue and how mosques particularly in Klang Valley contribute to its awareness. The method employed is to examine the speeches from 5 selected mosques; programs organized and interview with the committee members by 10 selected mosques and 200 questionnaire surveys from 20 mosques.
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spelling iium-501092017-01-16T00:34:42Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/50109/ Interfaith dialogue and the role of mosque: a case study of Klang valley’s mosques Abdullah, Fatimah Bahari, Che Amnah BL Religion Today interfaith dialogue is a necessity. Personal culture is translated into social culture and eventually there is no longer a homogeneous culture but develop to be heterogeneous or global culture. It is necessary for nations to participate and to be involved through dialogue in making that global culture and identity in line with their religious conviction. Indeed, interfaith dialogue is a complex matter and if not properly handled will lead to atrocity between the followers of different religions. This writing intends to study the premises and etiquette for interfaith dialogue and how mosques particularly in Klang Valley contribute to its awareness. The method employed is to examine the speeches from 5 selected mosques; programs organized and interview with the committee members by 10 selected mosques and 200 questionnaire surveys from 20 mosques. 2016-02-15 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/50109/6/50109-new.pdf Abdullah, Fatimah and Bahari, Che Amnah (2016) Interfaith dialogue and the role of mosque: a case study of Klang valley’s mosques. In: 60th The IIER International Conference, 15th February 2016, Melaka, Malaysia. http://worldresearchlibrary.org/proceeding.php?pid=198
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Bahari, Che Amnah
Interfaith dialogue and the role of mosque: a case study of Klang valley’s mosques
title Interfaith dialogue and the role of mosque: a case study of Klang valley’s mosques
title_full Interfaith dialogue and the role of mosque: a case study of Klang valley’s mosques
title_fullStr Interfaith dialogue and the role of mosque: a case study of Klang valley’s mosques
title_full_unstemmed Interfaith dialogue and the role of mosque: a case study of Klang valley’s mosques
title_short Interfaith dialogue and the role of mosque: a case study of Klang valley’s mosques
title_sort interfaith dialogue and the role of mosque: a case study of klang valley’s mosques
topic BL Religion
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