Religiosity as a mediator of forgiveness among educators and parents in seven Muslim communities

IF 0.8 3区 哲学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
I. Nasser, Jehanzeb R. Cheema
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ABSTRACT Drawing on empirical data collected in 2018-2019, this article shares the results of a study on values including religiosity, empathy, forgiveness, and community mindedness among parents and educators in seven communities in Muslim countries. The goal is to contribute evidence-based knowledge on the importance of the above constructs in these unique contexts. The results suggest the three primary variables, empathy, community mindedness and religiosity were all statistically significant in predicting forgiveness, with empathy having the largest effect. The degree of religiosity didn’t mediate between empathy, community mindedness and forgiveness. Statistically significant differences when controlling for demographic variables such as gender, age, country, and education were not found. The results contribute to the empirical evidence on Muslim communities in the contexts of Bangladesh, Bosnia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Uganda, and Tatarstan (Russia). The study also provides direction for interventions in education in these communities to promote human development and universal values.
在七个穆斯林社区中,宗教信仰作为教育工作者和家长之间宽恕的中介
基于2018-2019年收集的实证数据,本文分享了对穆斯林国家七个社区的父母和教育工作者的宗教信仰、同理心、宽恕和社区意识等价值观的研究结果。目标是提供基于证据的知识,说明上述结构在这些独特背景下的重要性。结果表明,三个主要变量,共情、社区意识和宗教信仰在预测宽恕方面都具有统计学意义,其中共情的影响最大。宗教虔诚程度并没有在移情、社区意识和宽恕之间起到中介作用。在控制性别、年龄、国家和教育等人口变量时,没有发现统计学上的显著差异。研究结果为孟加拉国、波斯尼亚、印度尼西亚、肯尼亚、马来西亚、乌干达和鞑靼斯坦(俄罗斯)的穆斯林社区提供了经验证据。该研究还为这些社区的教育干预提供了方向,以促进人类发展和普世价值。
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