How is tolerance practiced in UAE?
How does the value of tolerance build UAE community and protect
people?
Answers
Explanation:
Year of Tolerance
On 15 December 2018, H. H. Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed declared 2019 as the Year of Tolerance. The announcement aims to highlight the UAE as a global capital for tolerance and its approach, since its establishment, to be a bridge of communication between peoples of different cultures in a respectful environment that rejects extremism and emphasises on the acceptance of the other.
The Year of Tolerance will focus on five main pillars:
to deepen the values of tolerance and co-existence among cultures by teaching the youth the values of tolerance
to solidify the UAE as the global capital for tolerance through a series of initiatives, projects and dialogues between various cultures and civilisations
to implement multiple cultural programmes and make contributions to build tolerant communities
to focus on legislative and policy-oriented objectives that contribute to mandating cultural and religious tolerance via dialogue
to promote tolerance through targeted media initiatives and projects.
These are the seven pillars of tolerance that UAE keeps close to its heart:
1. Islam: Evidence and examples that encourage commend tolerance and stories that reject fanaticism, extremism and racism are abundant in the Holy Quran, the Prophet's Sunna and the Islamic history.
2. The UAE Constitution: The UAE Constitution encourages equality, freedom, respect and indiscrimination, especially in Articles 32, 25 and 40.
3. Zayed's Legacy - UAE Ethics: The UAE society has been known for its genuine tradition in terms of tolerance, peace, cultural pluralism, openness and coexistence. This legacy was further nurtured by the late Shaikh Zayed and the founding fathers. The wise leadership is following in their footsteps.
4. International conventions: The UAE is committed to the conventions of the United Nations which has proclaimed 1995 the Year for Tolerance and declared principles on tolerance in the same year. A special day, November 16, was set as the International Day for Tolerance.
5. Archeology and history: The UAE is rich in archeologies and testimonies and the collective memory of the UAE people is plentiful in historical stories that highlight tolerance as a genuine value of the people before and after the Federation.
6. Human nature: It is a human common sense to get to know and accept and live with others without hate, malice or enmity. The Almighty says: (O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another.)
7. Common values: Nations share many values, principles and interests that ensures understanding, cooperation, solidarity, respect and tolerance for all.