Tolerance and coexistence between Islam and other religions, denominations and beliefs, are important principles which Islam has taken care of since its appearance until now, with these teachings being referenced to countless times within the Quran, Hadith and other texts. This article will show this through literary analysis of the 'images' for Tolerance and for Co-existence, with references also to the purposes of Sharia with regards to encouraging these virtues. Historical examination of past events and peoples will also be used to further strengthen the argument that Islam has taken care of these principles, such as the in Islam's adherence for interfaith coexistence that has existed and will continue to exist within the Muslim world. Finally, this article will advocate for the importance of interfaith coexistence and tolerance in all parts of the world, Islamic and non-Islamic, for the elimination for tensions and insecurities in many regions across the world without exception.
Maged Abd El-Salam Ibrahim (Sat,) studied this question.