interfaith dialogue and religious fundamentalism
Interfaith dialogue refers to conversations and interactions between individuals or groups representing different religious beliefs or faith traditions. It aims to promote understanding, respect, and cooperation, fostering peaceful coexistence among diverse religious communities. Religious fundamentalism, on the other hand, refers to an adherence to strict and conservative interpretations of religious text or doctrines. It often entails a resistance to modern influences, rigidly holding on to traditional beliefs and practices, and a tendency to view one's own faith as the only true and legitimate one.
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