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مجلد 2 عدد 2 (2025): International Journal of Civilizations Studies & Tolerance Sciences

The Moral and Economic Advantages of the Religious Tolerance Policy of the United Arab Emirates

  • Rodrigo Bochner
مقدم
November 17, 2025
منشور
2025-12-22

الملخص

study critically examines the moral and economic advantages of the United Arab Emirates (UAE)’s policy of religious tolerance, integral to the nation’s socio-political cohesion and economic diversification strategies. The purpose is to explore how religious tolerance functions both as an ethical imperative and a pragmatic mechanism fostering social harmony and economic growth in a culturally plural society. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the research combines qualitative policy analysis with quantitative assessment of socio-economic data, including foreign direct investment trends, tourism inflows, and diversification metrics, sourced from UAE government reports and international religious freedom indices. Results demonstrate that the UAE’s institutionalized commitment to religious tolerance promotes interfaith dialogue, minority protection, and national identity consolidation, which collectively enhance social stability and political legitimacy. Economically, tolerance improves the UAE’s attractiveness to international investors and tourists, evidenced by significant increases in foreign direct investment and tourism revenues over the past decade. These financial inflows contribute to reducing dependence on hydrocarbon revenues and reinforce sustainable economic resilience. In conclusion, the UAE’s religious tolerance policy offers a compelling integration of moral commitment and economic pragmatism, social cohesion while enhancing the nation’s global competitiveness and long-term prosperity, and provides valuable lessons for pluralistic societies seeking inclusive development and stability.

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