The Role of Social Institutions in Achieving and Spreading the Culture of Tolerance

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Naglaa Adel Hamed
Yaqowb Hassan Wale

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Social institutions have a central role to establish and spread values within society, especially the value of tolerance as a necessary requirement and a manifestation of peaceful human instinct as a social behavior that ensures living in peace and harmony among members of society and creating a tolerant and civilized social being, which is an essential and essential view in the context of multiplicity of trust. Which includes different doctrines and religions, which qualifies the tolerant to interact positively with his social milieu, in order to achieve stability, whether at the personal or social level and provide the requirements of sustainable social development. Tolerance has its moral values, its human virtues and its positive effects, both on a personal level. Tolerance with its lofty values and foundations inspires stability, provides the elements of investment in a safe manner and works to create opportunities for social and sustainable development, as a way of life that establishes for future generations a bright future rooted in cooperation and interdependence among the members of society.

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“The Role of Social Institutions in Achieving and Spreading the Culture of Tolerance”, JUBH, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 194–216, Feb. 2025, doi: 10.29196/dwj0q667.
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“The Role of Social Institutions in Achieving and Spreading the Culture of Tolerance”, JUBH, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 194–216, Feb. 2025, doi: 10.29196/dwj0q667.