An Appraisal of Religious Fanaticism and the Imperative of the Dialogue of Life and Tolerance in Nigeria

Paul T. Haaga, G. Ngbea
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This paper argues that critical reflection on Nigeria's situation in the context of crisis and conflict reveals that religion ranks first as a cause of crisis and conflict. This paper seeks to engage in philosophical reflection on religious bigotry in Nigeria and ascertain how it affects our existence. The type of research used is qualitative with a descriptive approach. Primary data was obtained through in-depth interviews with respondents, while secondary data came from literature, case studies, previous research reports and related legal documents. Qualitative data analysis uses a thematic approach and data interpretation. The results of this study are on two fronts: the first front preoccupies itself with discourse on the scourge of religious fanaticism in Nigeria, while the second front reflects the fertility of life dialogue as a form of interreligious dialogue to withstand the threat of religious fanaticism with the aim of elevating a culture of religious tolerance that creates peaceful coexistence. necessary for sustainable development and progress in contemporary Nigeria.  
对尼日利亚宗教狂热和生命与宽容对话的必要性的评价
本文认为,在危机和冲突的背景下,对尼日利亚局势的批判性反思表明,宗教是危机和冲突的首要原因。本文试图对尼日利亚的宗教偏见进行哲学反思,并确定它如何影响我们的存在。使用的研究类型是定性与描述性的方法。Primary data通过对受访者的深度访谈获得,secondary data来自文献、案例研究、以前的研究报告和相关的法律文件。定性数据分析使用主题方法和数据解释。这项研究的结果有两个方面:第一个方面是关于尼日利亚宗教狂热祸害的论述,而第二个方面则反映了生活对话作为一种宗教间对话形式的丰硕成果,以抵御宗教狂热的威胁,其目的是提升创造和平共处的宗教容忍文化。是当代尼日利亚可持续发展和进步的必要条件。
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