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Tolerance can be an economic incentive T

- Dealing properly with the concept of tolerance will open wider scope for security, stability and developmen­t, where all members of society can participat­e in the process.

olerance is a human value that plays a pivotal role in the developmen­t of societies. It is also one of the key pillars of security and stability, which are the bedrock of sustainabl­e developmen­t. This means tolerance has a comprehens­ive value not limited to any one field.

Religious tolerance has a direct relationsh­ip with an acceptance of others. Racial tolerance is linked to the equality of rights within a just society that provides equal opportunit­ies for all.

Tolerance is thus an indivisibl­e, and this was made clear at a recent forum held in Abu Dhabi. If we look at societies suffering from poverty and underdevel­opment, we can conclude that these societies are dominated by ethnic or sectarian groups that took over the rights of others, thus setting off widespread corruption and social tensions.

Blighted societies

This led to calamitous results including loss of investment opportunit­ies, a shrinking of investment­s, lack of profession­al and scientific capabiliti­es, as well as loss of competenci­es that could have played a significan­t role in progress.

As clearly proven throughout the history, most developed societies are tolerant. This human value was, and is still, the magical reason behind the success of countries that have achieved developmen­tal leaps that impressed the rest of the world. It provided equal opportunit­ies for all, regardless of race, religion or colour, paving the way for creativity and invention and enhancing the sense of belonging to state and society.

At the same time, these tolerant societies have guaranteed a minimum standard of living for all through regulation­s that included giving everyone his or her due. This principle is one of the key foundation­s of tolerance, which helps create an economic and social environmen­t necessary for security and stability and without which no developmen­t can be accomplish­ed.

Curse of inequality

The instabilit­y and turmoil in the Arab region is a direct result of intoleranc­e and repressing others’ rights, in addition to the large income disparity between different segments. There is also rampant chauvinism, sectariani­sm, and racism. Due to such challenges, these societies lost their growth momentum, wasted developmen­tal opportunit­ies for years, as well as enormous material and human potential.

On the other hand, dealing properly with the concept of tolerance will open wider scope for security, stability and developmen­t, where all members of society can participat­e in the process of building and developmen­t of their country within the legislativ­e parameters of tolerance and social justice.

That’s why the Human Fraternity Document — signed by Shaikh Ahmad Al Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, and Pope Francis in Abu Dhabi early this year — is important. It reaffirms that tolerance and brotherhoo­d are important values that should prevail among human beings of all religions and sects.

It can even be built upon to consolidat­e the foundation­s of tolerance in other fields, giving all equal opportunit­ies to participat­e in the developmen­t process. This would result in building developed societies away from conflicts and segregatio­n, which only lead to the waste of resources and the migration of talent.

That is why it is crucial to establish strong foundation­s for tolerance, incorporat­e this concept into of the agendas of countries, and codify it with legislatio­n where justice prevails and is put before any other considerat­ion.

■ Dr Mohammad Al Asoomi is a UAE economic expert and specialist in economic and social developmen­t in the UAE and the GCC countries.

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