A Survey on Tolerance and Reflection on Semantics and Comparison of the Two Words in Context of Western Tolerance

Abstract:
Tolerance and sense of tolerance and orientation of terms that are valid in today’s literature, the term “tolerance” is interpreted to mean uninhibited and not braced. The term tolerance is the act of nonintervention in preventing or allowing the intention of applying the knowledge or belief that is not accepted by even a friendly person. Some Western thinkers are trying to rely on ontological, epistemology, tolerance, humanism and modernism to reclaim legitimacy. Those Western thinkers exploit different interpretations of religion, all the while seeking sanctioning. This word has none of these principles or sanctity that makes up the term. Islamic teachings of tolerance and acceptance are, conditional and limited, within the tolerance of Islamic Sharia law and morality tales. They are meant to coexist, and compassion of the Islamic religion and tolerance. Tips about sinning are aimed to punish rights, ignoring concepts, maintaining personal and individual issues of divine sovereignty and the right to fight bullying and anti-acceptance.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Jurisprudence & History of Civilization, Volume:9 Issue: 35, 2013
Page:
39
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