Abrahamic Faiths and Civilizational Ethics: Shared Values in a Fragmented World

Authors

  • Dr. Maryam Hussain Faculty of Theology, International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan. Author

Keywords:

Abrahamic Traditions, Ethical Convergence, Interfaith Dialogue, Civilizational Harmony

Abstract

In an era marked by sociopolitical fragmentation and cultural polarization, the Abrahamic faiths—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—offer a foundational framework of shared ethical values that can contribute meaningfully to civilizational harmony. This paper explores the common moral teachings found across these traditions and argues that their overlapping principles can be harnessed for fostering peace, justice, and mutual respect. Through a comparative theological analysis and historical insights, the study presents a compelling case for ethical convergence rooted in divine commandments, prophetic traditions, and communal responsibilities. The findings underscore that the Abrahamic legacy is not merely doctrinal but ethically transformative for global coexistence.

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Published

2024-06-30