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Volume III Issue IV October-December 2023
Name of Author :
Achmad Jauhar Nahari, Imam Suprayogo, Zulfi Mubaraq, Busahwi, Evi Nurhalimah
Title of the paper :
The Existence of Islam
Abstract:
Nowadays, Islam is seen as a religion that does not reflect the meaning of Islam itself. So, it is not uncommon for us to encounter many understandings that can cause a decline in the credibility of Islam and Muslims in the eyes of other religious people. To see this reality, this paper seeks to explain how the correct and peaceful meaning and application of Islam should reconcile. Various typologies are found such as moderate Islam, extreme Islam, and Islamophobia. In achieving this goal, this research uses qualitative methods with a library research approach. The results of this study show that there are various understandings, applications, and views in Islam. This proves that there is a fallacy in the meaning of Islam.
Keywords :
Islam, Islamophobia, Moderate, Islam Kaffah
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Page No. :
11-17