Social Cohesion and Ways to Achieve it in Light of Islamic Thought
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The research is divided into an introduction, three sections, and a conclusion. The first section is titled "Defining Social Cohesion". The second section, titled "The Importance of Social Cohesion", encompasses the following sections:
- Preservation of individual lives
- Psychological stability and balance
- Preservation of faith
The third section, titled "Means of Achieving Social Cohesion", includes the following sections:
- Working towards the realization of societal interests
- Achieving national unity
- Opening windows of dialogue
- Correcting misconceptions perpetuated by the media
- Promoting a culture of tolerance
The conclusion follows, highlighting the most significant results aimed at achieving social cohesion.
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