Advancing interreligious education through the principles of SeMoshoeshoe

R. I. Mokotso
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In this theoretical article, I have expressed sympathy for the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs in Lesotho over their worries about the marginalisation and prejudice of the Islamic faith in public settings. The article also takes into account the fact that the worry highlighted in respect to Islam religion comes at a time when demands for inclusive social, political, cultural and educational systems are being considered on a global scale. Education, which is considered a public enterprise, is rife with religious exclusionary practices in Lesotho. Only Christian education is taught in public schools; other religious traditions are not, most notably Basotho traditional religion. I employed cultural approach discourse (CAD) analysis and philosophical theory of pluriversality to argue that discrimination, particularly in education and religion, is against Basotho culture as enshrined in the SeMoshoeshoe values. I advocated utilising ‘sekoele’ – or returning to SeMoshoeshoe – principles of religious border pedagogy and religious public pedagogy to counteract the teaching of religion that is biased and marginalises other religious traditions.Contribution: The general contribution of this article is to advocate for interreligious education, which plays a crucial role in creating a tolerant, empathetic and inclusive society. It emphasises the significance of people from diverse religious and cultural backgrounds living and collaborating harmoniously. The article encourages empowerment to participate in constructive dialogues, embrace diversity and actively contribute to a more peaceful and unified global community.
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通过 SeMoshoeshoe 原则推进宗教间教育
在这篇理论文章中,我对莱索托伊斯兰事务最高委员会担心伊斯兰信仰在公共场合被边缘化和受到偏见表示同情。文章还考虑到了这样一个事实,即在全球范围内都在考虑建立包容性的社会、政治、文化和教育体系的时候,伊斯兰宗教的忧虑却凸显了出来。教育被视为公共事业,但在莱索托却充斥着宗教排斥做法。公立学校只教授基督教教育,不教授其他宗教传统,尤其是巴索托传统宗教。我运用文化方法话语分析(CAD)和多元性哲学理论来论证歧视,尤其是教育和宗教方面的歧视,有悖于 SeMoshoeshoe 价值观中的巴索托文化。我主张利用 "sekoele"--或回归 SeMoshoeshoe--宗教边界教学法和宗教公共教学法的原则来抵制带有偏见和排斥其他宗教传统的宗教教学:这篇文章的总体贡献在于倡导宗教间教育,它在创建一个宽容、富有同情心和包容性的社会中发挥着至关重要的作用。文章强调了来自不同宗教和文化背景的人们和谐相处与合作的重要意义。文章鼓励增强参与建设性对话的能力,接受多样性,并积极促进建立一个更加和平与团结的全球社会。
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