African Inorganic Chemistry (Pure Science) | 27 June 2009

Religious Pluralism and Inter-Faith Dynamics in West Africa and Egypt

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Abstract

Religious pluralism in West Africa and Egypt is a complex interplay of diverse religious traditions, including Islam, Christianity, Judaism, and indigenous beliefs. Qualitative interviews were conducted with community leaders, scholars, and representatives from various religious groups in both West Africa (specifically Nigeria) and Egypt. A significant proportion (65%) of respondents reported active engagement in inter-faith dialogue initiatives, highlighting the importance placed on mutual understanding and cooperation. The findings underscore the potential for enhanced inter-faith harmony through collaborative community initiatives. Promoting more structured inter-faith education programmes could further foster understanding and respect among different religious communities.