The rights of religious minorities are one of the important topics that must be researched, and many people who belong to a particular religion in a society where the majority without religion do not take their rights. Jordan is one of the countries that is considered one of the wonderful examples of giving the religious minority their rights, integrating them, and peaceful coexistence between religions. We discuss here the role of the Jordanian government, the legislation, and the provisions of the constitution that are reprehensible to ensure that the religious minority is not marginalized and give them their full rights, and the reasons for the government’s keenness on this, in addition to very impressive customs and examples that show the extent of coexistence among members of society without any discrimination between one religion and another.
The rights of religious minorities are one of the important topics that must be researched, and many people who belong to a particular religion in a society where the majority without religion do not take their rights. Jordan is one of the countries that is considered one of the wonderful examples of giving the religious minority their rights, integrating them, and peaceful coexistence between religions. We discuss here the role of the Jordanian government, the legislation, and the provisions of the constitution that are reprehensible to ensure that the religious minority is not marginalized and give them their full rights, and the reasons for the government’s keenness on this, in addition to very impressive customs and examples that show the extent of coexistence among members of society without any discrimination between one religion and another.
Rights of religious minorities, and peaceful coexistence: the "Jordanian model "
ALSHOUBAKI, MOHAMMAD AHMAD NAZZAL
2021/2022
Abstract
The rights of religious minorities are one of the important topics that must be researched, and many people who belong to a particular religion in a society where the majority without religion do not take their rights. Jordan is one of the countries that is considered one of the wonderful examples of giving the religious minority their rights, integrating them, and peaceful coexistence between religions. We discuss here the role of the Jordanian government, the legislation, and the provisions of the constitution that are reprehensible to ensure that the religious minority is not marginalized and give them their full rights, and the reasons for the government’s keenness on this, in addition to very impressive customs and examples that show the extent of coexistence among members of society without any discrimination between one religion and another.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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