Ethnic Relations in Malaysia from the Perspective of Hadiths
Nazri Muslim,
Helimy Aris and
Nik Yusri Musa
Asian Social Science, 2019, vol. 15, issue 12, 140
Abstract:
Ethnic relations have never escaped Islamic scrutiny. This is made clear through the observation on two of its primary sources, namely the Quran and Hadiths. This is very apparent through the observation about two primary sources namely the Quran and Hadiths. According to Islam, ethnic differences are not the aim as to why humans are created on this earth. According to Islam, ethnic differences are not the sole reason why humans are created on this earth. It does not stop someone from following and practising Islam. It is also unreasonable for one to be discriminated against, and from, getting his or her rights. Thus, this article discusses the hadiths that touch on ethnic relations and the analysis of ethnic relations in Malaysia from the perspective of hadiths.
Date: 2019
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