This short book examines the concept of
tolerance in Islam. The Arabic word that is translated in English as
'tolerance' actually encompasses a much richer meaning than the idea of
putting up with something grudgingly. It conveys a reciprocal sense of
generosity, forgiveness, ease and smoothness. After discussing the
nature of international relations from an Islamic perspective, Dr.
Abdullah Al Luhaidan goes on to explain the contentious concept of jihad
in Islam. Citing historical sources, including testimonies from
non-Muslim authors, he shows that Islam is not a religion of extremism,
violence and forceful conversions. On the contrary, its long history
attests to its tolerant nature. The author expounds upon the idea of
tolerance in Islam, and its different manifestations, by using examples
from the biography of the Prophet Muhammad (sa) and supporting evidences
from the Qur'an and the Sunnah. He synthesizes the concept of tolerance
and al-walâ wal-barâ (loving and hating for the sake of Allah).
Finally, he responds to the infamous 'Clash of Civilizations' thesis by
arguing that Islam offers the solutions to some of the world's greatest
problems.
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