Mohsen Parvish; yaghob tabesh
Abstract
Undoubtedly, one of the necessities of the present age is the matter of conversation between religions; because the interaction and understanding of religions has a constructive and ...
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Undoubtedly, one of the necessities of the present age is the matter of conversation between religions; because the interaction and understanding of religions has a constructive and a decisive role in reducing conflicts. The vitality of convergence in the Islamic world becomes critical in the presence of the tense dynamics existing among countries of the Islamic world, caused by the interventions of foreign nations as well as the created divisions due to religious motives. The subject matter of this article includes dialogue, and its role in religious societies and its necessity in Razavi distinction of thought. Therefore, the main purpose of the article is how to achieve the feasibility of institutionalizing a conversing culture by relying on Razavi ways of life and cherished values. The findings of this paper indicates that Razavi’s mode of thought, such as a full-view mirror, reveals the fact that in dealing with other religions and sects, the best conversation with one’s ideological opponents can be held by keeping calm and creating a calm atmosphere. Therefore, the era of Imam Riḍā’s (as) Imamate, as the golden period of conversations and debates around proving the superiority of Qur’anic teachings, can be considered as a model for the necessity of renewed dialogue between Islamic religions, conversing etiquette, and peaceful coexistence among Muslims.