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52 framework enables Muslim leaders and institutions to operationalize the Qurānic call to “know one another,” using ethical communication to deconstruct hatred and enable cooperation. In today’s information ecosystem which can inflame or heal, applying these principles transforms dialogue from talk into action. It fosters the mutual recognition, trust, and shared purpose that underpin sustainable peace. The key task is to systematically embed these enduring principles into evolving peace-building and communication practices. BIBLIOGRAPHY Driessen, M. (2025). Interreligious Dialogue, Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding: A Review. Religions . https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16020150. Prasetyo, B., Suarmini, N., Widyastuti, T., Prasetyawati, N., & Rahadiantino, L. (2024). Digital Mediation in Interfaith Dialogue: Advancing Christian-Islamic Unity in the Modern Age. KnE Social Sciences . https://doi.org/10.18502/kss.v9i32.17455. Solekhan, M. (2023). Communication Ethics in Social Relationships Using Social Media Wisely in Islamic Values. Journal of Modern Islamic Studies and Civilization . https://doi.org/10.59653/jmisc.v1i01.1. Wagay, A. (2022). Interfaith Dialogue: A Qur’anic Cum Prophetic Perspective. South Asian Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences . https://doi.org/10.36346/sarjhss.2022.v04i06.003.

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