RELIGIOUS MODERATION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE VIEWS OF AL-AZHAR AND THE MINISTRY OF RELIGION OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
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Da'wah, Contributions, Legal Behavior.Abstract
This research aims to determine how the view of the Al-Azhar interpretation book and the Ministry of Religion of the Republic of Indonesia relates to religious moderation. These two interpretations both discuss the notion that Muslims have a unique concept of thinking in religious matters. This research is a field research (field research). This study's data includes descriptive qualitative research that explains and describes Religious Moderation: A Comparative Study of the Views of Al-Azhar and the Ministry of Religion of the Republic of Indonesia.
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