Showing posts with label the consequences of intolerance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the consequences of intolerance. Show all posts

Wednesday 25 February 2015

Tolerance, its meanings and how to promote it in a society..??


Tolerance

Tolerance can be defined as the possession of a fair and objective perspective and attitude towards those people who are of different races, religions, nations or have a set of opinions, beliefs and ideas that differ from our own. Tolerance is the most necessary quality of a man. Tolerance is one of the conditions of good manners.
It is a “willingness to accept opinions and behaviors that you may not agree with or people who are not like you”.
It is “Relative capacity to endure or adapt psychologically to an unfavorable environmental factor.”
William Ury notes, "tolerance is not just agreeing with one another or remaining indifferent in the face of injustice, but rather showing respect for the essential humanity in every person.”

Importance

 Tolerance has great significance in our life. Without it, we cannot even think of survival in every walk of life. It is the only factor which can enable all the people of different races, classes, nations to sit together and work for the welfare of human beings. The importance of tolerance lies in its ability to make a human being broad enough in mind to be receptive to all kinds of ideas. It also creates a deeper understanding of others views and beliefs.
Tolerance is the virtue of a civilized age. “Tolerance is the only real test of civilization”. It was Arthur Kelps who thus extolled the virtue of tolerance. It enables us to see always the other side of things, to suffer fools with patience, fanatics without losing out temper.

Religious Perspective

Every religion of the world lays stress on tolerance.
      ALLAH ALMIGHTY has said in THE HOLY QURAN: “You shall resort to pardon, advocate tolerance, and disregard the ignorant”.
     In Christianity, if a person slaps you, you must offer him the other check.
     In the teachings of Buddha, we also find importance on tolerance.
So, it is the common teaching of all religions.

The Consequences of Intolerance (In our daily routine of life)


Tolerance is not only an abstract virtue; it is of considerable influence in the current affairs of life. Man is a social being and has to live in a spirit of harmony and co-operation with others. In this process some amount of give-and-take is necessary, a capacity for compromise. We cannot persuade others unless we ourselves are at the same time ready to be persuaded by practicing sweet reasonableness.

Intolerance drives human beings apart, creating a sense of permanent separation among them. But unfortunately we, as human beings do not tolerate others. Owing to the lack of a good sense of tolerance, disputes, riots, hatred, pride, discriminations, dehumanization, repression, violence and jealously are taking place in our daily routine of life.
We need tolerance in our political system, in religious matters, in our society, families, offices and institutions etc.

Political Disputes

There are some countries which do not want that other countries should also make progress. Always they are imposing sanctions on others countries. Political leaders do not tolerate one another. They try to overthrow the stable government of their opponents.

Religious Conflicts

If we cast a cursory glance on our religious matters, we come to know that Religious minorities have been suppressed and oppressed. The religions are divided into various sects. This thing causes bloodshed of countless innocent people. We should tolerate others according to the teaching of our religion.

Families Conflicts

The traditional conflict between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law is going on in our families even at present days.

What Individuals Can Do?

Individuals should continually focus on being tolerant of others in their daily lives. This involves consciously challenging the stereotypes that typically encounter in making decisions about others.

What the Media Can Do?

Media can play an important role to utilize tolerance. It should use positive images to promote understanding and cultural sensitivity.

What the Educational System Can Do?

Educators play an important role in this matter. Schools and other educational institutions should include the topic of tolerance in their course and teach the students from grass level. In this way, habit of forgiving others in trivial matters can be overcome. In Israel, an Arab and Israeli community called Neve Shalom or Wahat Al-Salam ("Oasis of Peace") created a school designed to support inter-cultural understanding by providing children between the first and sixth grades the opportunity to learn and grow together in a tolerant environment.

International organizations

International organizations need to find ways to enshrine the principles of tolerance in policy. For instance, the United Nations has already created The Declaration of Moral Principles on Tolerance, adopted and signed in Paris by UNESCO's 185 member states on Nov. 16, 1995, which qualifies tolerance as a moral, political, and legal requirement for individuals, groups, and states.

Governments

Governments also should aim to institutionalize policies of tolerance.

Special role of parents and teacher

Children from their early childhood should develop the habit of tolerance. The parents and teachers should guide them in this respect. Then our soul will live in peace and happiness.
There is no doubt in it that tolerance is the most necessary quality of our everyday life. If we culture tolerance, we will be free from all the pains of envy within ourselves. But there can be no tolerance where we come up against fundamental principles. If we tolerate evil, our best self goes down and under. Therefore, in matters relating to deeper questions and principles of life, it is our duty to stand up for them and refuse an easy compromise. We should never tolerate moral corruption, social wrongs, political and financial dishonesty; we should never be complaisant towards attacks on our national integrity, on our fundamental rights on the forces of progress in society.