Reciprocal recognition is presented as the divine purpose behind making people into peoples and tribes. In the structure of the argument, this concept balances human diversity with the possibility of coexistence, instead of turning difference into a reason for hostility.
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- Human social life in the Qur’an is based on reciprocal recognition and work, not on exclusion and hostility
- Reciprocal recognition is a divine purpose in making people into peoples and tribes
- Reciprocal recognition and multiple belonging create a community without contradiction
- Drying up the sources of terrorism requires returning religion to the Qur’an, freedom, and mercy, and stripping traditional violence of legitimacy