Abstract

This research looks at the notion of inter-religious conversation and how it relates to Islam and Hinduism. It works with the Qur'an and Sunnah on textual study and historical interpretation. The treatment of non-Muslims by early Muslim rulers, particularly the second caliph of Islam, "Umar," is examined in order to better understand the nature of interfaith discourse in Islam. There's overwhelming evidence that Islam and Hinduism play a distinctive role in the world. In encouraging interfaith discourse by ensuring justice, equal rights and religious freedom for people of all faiths, cultures, and civilizations. The study continues by emphasizing that Islam and Hinduism are complete religions that promote peaceful interreligious cooperation. It may be used as a model for resolving interfaith problems and fostering interfaith harmony and peaceful coexistence in the future.

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