Internalizing Religious Moderation Values Into The Islamic Education At University

Religious moderation is a religious perspective, attitude, and behavior by taking the middle way, acting fairly, balanced, and not extreme or not exaggerating in religion. In Islam, the concept of religious moderation is often equated with the Islamic term wasathiyah. Religious moderation is also un...

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