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Interfaith Dialogue among the Faith-Based Religions (FBO) in Nigeria: A Survey from the Islamic Hermeneutics for Peaceful Co-Existence and Justice
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Islam and Christianity are two of the most widely practiced religions in Nigeria, Africa and globally. This
is so because; they share historical origins and several doctrinal and ethical similarities. This study
examines the causes of conflicts between adherents of Islam and Christianity and analyzes religious
teachings that encourage peaceful interfaith relations. The study also explores interfaith cooperation as a
strategy for enhancing national security and preventing recurrent religious conflicts. The study adopts a
historical and qualitative analytical approaches. Primary and secondary data sources were employed for
comprehensive analysis.
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