Values of peaceful coexistence in light of the city document

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

قسم أصول التربية ، كلية التربية، جامعة الأزهر

Abstract

The aim of the research is to identify a set of human values necessary for peaceful coexistence, included in the City Document, written by the Prophet, between different groups of society in religion and faith, and to try to use them in the present era, to regularize relations between individuals within the community, between groups and each other within society, which played a prominent role in taking society out of the cycle of tribal conflict, to the breadth of brotherhood, love and tolerance by focusing on high human principles such as supporting the oppressed, protecting the neighbor and caring for the neighbour. Public and private rights and the prohibition of crime, among other principles and values that the people of one country feel are one family, and the research relied on the descriptive analytical approach, to determine the nature of peaceful coexistence in literature and contemporary intellectual trends, and to extrapolate the city document developed by the Prophet after his migration to the city, to regularize the relationship between the components of civil society with different and opposing references, and to follow them to draw the most important values of peaceful coexistence that they contained, The research found a set of results, the most important of which is peaceful coexistence in the light of the conflicts that societies are experiencing today, and the city document included many values and principles founding coexistence between the signatories, the most important of which are: tolerance, freedom, justice and equality, acceptance of the other, dialogue and communication.

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