Religious Conflict

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Religious Conflict

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Definition A religious conflict is a war primarily caused or justified by differences in religions . Example: The violence between the Israelis and the Palestinians today is an example of religious and political conflict.

Hormby (2006) Defines religious conflict as a situation in which religious adherents are involved in a serious disagreement or argument with one religious group and another. this is a situation in which there are opposition in ideas, opinions, feelings and wishes.

Religion vs. Government Conflict between governmental policy and religious followings cause problems . Eastern Orthodox and Islam v. Communism Taliban v. Western Ideas Hinduism v. Social Equality

Types of Religious Conflict Inter-Religious Conflict Intra-Religious Conflict Sectarian Violence

Inter-Religious Conflict Involving or existing between two or more religious groups or movements. They started as purely religious disagreements, for example, Muslims vs Christians, or Muslims vs Hindu etc.

Intra-Religious Conflict Inter-Religious Conflict can be defined as conducted, involving or existing within a religious group or movement. These are basically religious conflicts within a particular religion that are rooted in differences resulting from religious matters,.

Sectarian Violence In understanding what sectarian conflict, it is paramount to have an understanding of what sectarianism is. Sectarianism can be defined as a form of bigotry, discrimination, or hatred arising from attaching relations of inferiority and superiority to differences between subdivisions within a group. Common examples are denominations of a religion, ethnic identity, class, or region for citizens of a state and factions of a political movement.