- Coexistence is a state in which two or more groups are living together
while respecting their differences and resolving their conflicts nonviolently.
Coexistence has been defined in numerous ways i.e.to exist together (in time or
place) and to exist in mutual tolerance, to learn to recognize and live with
difference, to have a relationship between persons or groups in which none of
the parties is trying to destroy the other, to interact with a commitment to
tolerance, mutual respect, and the agreement to settle conflicts without
recourse to violence. Coexistence is only a first stage that necessarily has to
be followed by more progressive steps of equal integration on the way to
constructing a multicultural society At the core of coexistence is the
awareness that individuals and groups differ in numerous ways including class,
ethnicity, religion, gender, and political inclination. A state of coexistence
provides psychological and physical conditions for individuals, organizations,
and/or communities to reduce tensions, and for peacemakers to attempt to
resolve the causes of the conflict. Teachings for coexistence refers to the
process through which society members are supposed to acquire the beliefs,
attitudes, and behaviors that are in line with the ideas of coexistence The
objectives of education for coexistence are to form values, motivations,
beliefs, attitudes, emotions, and behavior patterns among children and
adolescents that are conducive to coexistence. On a practical level, teachings
for coexistence requires transmission of knowledge, creation of experiences,
and development of skills which can help to develop the psychological
repertoire that accepts, recognizes respects, legitimizes, humanizes, and
personalizes the rival or discriminated group. The present paper will discuss
the role of Hindu and Islamic teaching to maintain a culture of coexistence in
a plural society. The main question of this article is what methods, principles
and strategies have been offered by these two major religions to its followers to
enable them live with other human beings in peaceful manner. On the other hand
this paper explores the provisions of Indian constitution for peaceful
coexistence. In the end I will discuss what are the threads and challenges of
peaceful coexistence in Indian society and how we can resolve it. - See moreat:
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