Developing Tolerance and Conservatism: A Study of Ibadi Oman

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Elliott, Connor D. 2017. « Developing Tolerance and Conservatism: A Study of Ibadi Oman ». UCLA Journal 2: 147-79, bibliographie, consulté le 3 avril 2025, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/32270

Titre
Developing Tolerance and Conservatism: A Study of Ibadi Oman
Créateur
Elliott, Connor D.
Sujet
Tolérance religieuse -- Oman
Résumé
This thesis analyzes the development of Omani-Ibadi society from preIslam to the present day. Oman represents an anomaly in the religious world because its Ibadi theology is conservative in nature while also preaching unwavering tolerance. To properly understand how Oman developed such a unique culture and religion, it is necessary to historically analyze the country by recounting the societal developments that occurred throughout the millennia. By doing so, one begins to understand that Oman did not achieve this peaceful religious theology over the past couple of decades. Oman has an exceptional society that was built out of longtime traditions like a trade-based economy that required foreign interaction, long periods of political sovereignty or autonomy, and a unique theology. The Omani-Ibadi people and their leaders have continuously embraced the ancient roots of their regional and religious traditions to create a contemporary state that espouses a unique society that leads people to live conservative personal lives while exuding outward tolerance.
Est une partie de
UCLA Journal
volume
2
pages
147-179
Date
2018
Langue
eng

Elliott, Connor D. 2017. « Developing Tolerance and Conservatism: A Study of Ibadi Oman ». UCLA Journal 2: 147-79, bibliographie, consulté le 3 avril 2025, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/32270

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