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The Challenge of Religion and Intolerance

 Religion is a personal matter of every individual and no one has the right to interfere in it. No citizen is accountable to another for his religious views.  The fact that the state is Islamic does not necessarily mean that any individual or group will become a contractor of their own religion. The state's Islamic state has been told by the constitution itself that there will be no legislation against the Qur'an and Sunnah.  The constitution gives full protection to religious freedom and does not give anyone the right to take away this freedom of others.

It should also be kept in front that Allah Ta'ala has not made us the ombudsman of others. If we think that someone's words are wrong and we want to convey the right message to him, then religion has also told us his manners. We have been told.  That we should speak gently. If there is a need for discussion, speak in a good way. The aim is not to humiliate anyone, it should be good for him.

 Religious tolerance and tolerance are related to social attitudes. Reforming attitudes is not the job of the state, it is the work of social institutions. These institutions include the family, school, mosque, temple, church and temple along with the media and mass media.  In order to prevent poverty in the country, it is important that these social institutions play their role in this regard. It is necessary to teach tolerance and respect for the feelings of others at home. It should be established in schools and places of worship. In the media.  The same is recommended.  Law enforcement agencies should ensure that all agencies maintain their boundaries.

Societies evolve with collective responsibility. If we want to establish a society based on the values ​​of tolerance and mutual respect, then everyone has to do their responsibility. If we want to create a sense of religion, it is You have to worry about your own faith and not to live in ignorance of other people's faith.

By Farhan khan

(President of United Research for Religious Affairs)

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