Faith based violence juxtaposing Christianity with Islam: the way forward

Irrational killings and prejudice for and against one religion and another has been ravaging Nigeria. The risks associated with the re-occurring violence and terrorism in Nigeria remains of concern. When such incidents are juxtaposed with the state of affairs in Nigeria and the rise of religiosity i...

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Authors: Mgbemena, Stanley C. (Author) ; Orakwe, Maduabuchi (Author) ; Chibunkem, Felix-Joe (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Department of Religion and Human Relations, Nnamdi Azikiwe University 2022
In: Unizik journal of religion and human relations
Year: 2022, Volume: 14, Issue: 1, Pages: 82-99
Further subjects:B juxtapose
B Islam
B Violence
B Faith
B Christianity
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Summary:Irrational killings and prejudice for and against one religion and another has been ravaging Nigeria. The risks associated with the re-occurring violence and terrorism in Nigeria remains of concern. When such incidents are juxtaposed with the state of affairs in Nigeria and the rise of religiosity in Nigeria, it becomes glaring that faith based violence is a time bomb which explodes at any little opportunity. It is however established that those that execute these violence actually do grave harm to the reputation. The dangers are undesirable and despicable. But this requires an urgent call to action towards eradicating faith based violence as a result of psychological complex. To live beyond this menace, there is need to intensify vocal denouncement of terrorism by non-Islamic and Islamic leaders, a guarantee of good governance, proper and modest hermeneutics of the scripture, intra and inter-faith dialogue and tolerance as way forward to this plague called faith based violence.
ISSN:2006-5442
Contains:Enthalten in: Unizik journal of religion and human relations