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Introducing my name is Nurul Qalbyanti B from class XI DKV 1 My opinion about inter-religious harmony in the everyday environment is that we must respect and respect each other, not force someone to embrace a certain religion, carry out worship according to their religion, comply with religious regulations in their religion, not interfere when someone is worshiping according to their religion . This will create harmony between religious communities, comfort around the environment, strengthen friendship ties and accept differences from one another, and can eliminate differences between human beings both in differences in religion, race, ethnicity, and culture.  +
Introducing my name is Radhya Islamiah class Xl majoring in visual communication design Inter-religious harmony means a state of inter-religious relations which is based on tolerance, mutual understanding, mutual respect and cooperation in social life. Let's keep this unity, don't want to be divided and pitted against each other by irresponsible parties who want to lose peace  +
MY OPINION IS THE DIFFERENCES OF RELIGION AROUND US ARE VERY GOOD AND WE ALSO SHARE EACH OTHER AND DON'T HURT EACH OTHER EVEN IF WE ARE DIFFERENT RELIGIONS AND ALL OF US ALSO HELP EACH OTHER WHEN THERE ARE HAVING TROUBLE FROM MUSLIM AND NON-MUSLIM BECAUSE INDONESIA IS ONE NUSA AND ONE NATION, ALTHOUGH THERE ARE DIFFERENT BUT STILL ONE  +
We must respect and cooperate with each other among different groups of people both ethnically, linguistically, culturally, politically and religiously. Therefore tolerance is a good and noble concept which is fully an organic part of the teachings of religions including Islam. Not only that, we must not force a religion and belief in God Almighty to others. By practicing this attitude, we will create a tolerant and peaceful life  +
Inter-religious diversity comes from the word "Religious Variety" which means various or more than one religion. In Indonesia there are 6 recognized religions namely Islam, Catholic Christianity, Protestant Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. So Inter-Religious Diversity can be interpreted that Indonesian society is not just one religion, but there are many religions. Religious diversity makes the lives of Indonesian people colorful, with different mindsets. This has the potential to cause conflict. However, because the Indonesian people consider this religious diversity to be the legacy of our ancestors and they uphold tolerance so that all differences can be resolved. In addition, the Indonesian people have the motto "Unity in Diversity" which means different but still one. As for examples of Inter-Religious Diversity: 1. Muslims, their place of worship is in the mosque and their holy book is the Koran. 2. Christians (Catholics and Protestants), their place of worship is in the Church and their Bible is the Bible. 3. Buddhists, the place of worship is in the Vihara and the Scriptures are the Vedas. 4. Hindus, their place of worship is in the temple and their holy book is the Tripitaka. 5. Whereas Confucianism worships in the Temple and its holy book is Si Shu. As for the example and application of respect for religious differences, I will take the example in my neighborhood. And this is an example of how my family values Interreligious Diversity: When my mother celebrates Idul Fitri, our neighbors come to help make Idul Fitri cakes, buras and so on. When Idul Fitri Day arrived, they came to visit my house and brought cakes, drinks or gifts in the form of sarongs, mukenah or prayer mats. Meanwhile, when Christmas comes, my mother does the same thing, helping make Christmas cakes, free range and their Christmas dishes. That is one example of our application to diversity between religions. While in general, namely: - Mutual respect and value differences. - Carry out worship in accordance with the religion that we profess. - Do not force other religions to follow our religion. - Do not insult each other and discriminate. - Uphold the attitude of Tolerance. Thus a brief explanation of Inter-Religious Diversity. In short, we are indeed different, walking above differences, but we have one goal, namely to make our nation and country a strong, advanced and intelligent country.  
Tolerance is mutual respect and respect for differences among human beings. Humans are ordained by God as social beings who need social relationships and interactions with others. As social beings, humans need cooperation with other people in fulfilling their life needs, both material and spiritual needs. Allah SWT created humans to be different from one another. Not to argue the differences but to embrace each other. Modern housing where community members consist of followers of different religions is prone to conflict. There are differences in interests, opinions, even politics can be the trigger. Especially when there is one of the neighbors who is carrying out worship, but other neighbors are doing renovations, it must be very disturbing. This is where it is hoped that there will be tolerance in which we know that at certain times we have to stop for a moment to appreciate those who are carrying out worship. So that tolerance is carried out with the aim of creating peace. With the aim to live in peace, security and serenity they'd prefer to look over differences and instead appreciate the similarities they have with one another. The point is to live together in housing and agree not to create disputes or fights.  +
We must maintain harmony among religious communities, because harmony among religious communities is a very important thing in creating unity and oneness in the Indonesian nation. Respect each other's rights and obligations between religious communities. Respect holidays for each religion. Help each other regardless of background. Respect and Respect between ethnic groups and cultures. He explained, harmony is a term filled with good and peaceful meanings. In essence, living together in society with "one heart" and agreeing not to create disputes or fights. Appreciate and respect the celebration of other people's religious holidays. We as Muslims must respect the celebration of other religious holidays, but may not participate in worship at their places of worship. Not insulting and vilifying the teachings of other religions. Not Forcing Your Own Teachings on Others. Not Disturbing Other People's Worship  +
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Jalangkote is one of the traditional snacks typical of Makassar City whose popularity cannot be doubted. Therefore, this snack can also be very easily found in various areas of Makassar city. There is no doubt about the popularity of jalangkote as one of the traditional snacks typical of Daeng City. This food is loved by all groups and is often eaten on various occasions. Its size is quite large, with a complete filling of vegetables, eggs, vermicelli, noodles and meat, making this food very popular. The vegetable filling includes carrots, sweet potatoes, bean sprouts, and others. As a complement, this food is served with liquid chili sauce made from chilies and a mixture of vinegar. Therefore, even though it is classified as a light food, jalangkote is quite filling. Not only as a snack, local residents often make it a breakfast menu, as well as a dish at various events and celebrations.  +
I took this photo with a cellphone camera, simple but full of meaning. The shots are bad but they have a lot of stories. This morning I walked around Makassar with @temanjalan.mks. Walking in the morning will inspire you to wake up early and start your day walking towards a fit and healthy body. Morning walking is the best form of exercise that keeps you close to the beauty of nature. Walking in the morning in the fresh air is the best way to keep you healthy and fit.  +
Happy Pancasila Sanctity Day. Reflect the noble values of Pancasila in life for a better Indonesia.  +
Happy Pancasila Sanctity Day. Continue the noble ideals of the founding fathers of the nation, don't let Pancasila become just a legend. Pancasila is a guideline for the state and has always been a source of supernatural power for inspiration and motivation for families and society. Happy Pancasila Sanctity Day  +
I really enjoy being able to walk together with new people. Together with "Travel Friends" we are given the opportunity to walk and experience the city of Makassar in a slower time. Today "Teman Jalan" joined (collaborated) with "Basa Sulsel" with the theme "One day in Makassar" or in Makassar language "Siallo ri Mangakasara". On this occasion, I got a route on Jalan Landak. On Jalan Landak there are still many stilt houses or wooden houses, where wooden houses are a characteristic of people's houses in the past. There are also many short houses on Jalan Landak. This short house is also included in the characteristics of ancient people's houses. Hopefully today won't be the last time I walk with a "Travel Friend".  +
Maintaining old buildings in this modern era. Standing tall facing the blue sky, the iconic house with non-dazzling colors is decorated with trees to keep it cool during the day. :)  +
First morning walk in Makassar! with @temanjalan ! 🌇👣 Feel the positive energy of this city every step of the way. This morning was the start of a new adventure for me, finally I was able to join after registering several times without passing 😂 Every step is an adventure, every corner is an opportunity to discover something new. We walked through small streets, through green parks, and breathed in the fresh morning air. They made this morning one of the most memorable experiences of my life. Thank you friends! #basasulselwiki #temanjalan #KALLA #expressio  +
Jalangkote is a typical Makassar ethnic snack in South Sulawesi, whose shape is similar to pastel cake. The difference is that pastel has a thicker skin than jalangkote and if pastel is eaten with cayenne pepper, jalangkote is eaten with liquid chili sauce mixed with vinegar and chili.  +
Jalangkote is a typical Makassar ethnic snack in South Sulawesi, whose shape is similar to pastel cake. The difference is that pastel has a thicker skin than jalangkote and if pastel is eaten with cayenne pepper, jalangkote is eaten with liquid chili sauce mixed with vinegar and chili.  +
Jalangkote is a typical Makassar ethnic snack in South Sulawesi whose shape is similar to pastel cake. Jalangkote is usually served with liquid chili sauce made from chili and a mixture of vinegar. The basic ingredients for Jalangkote itself are wheat flour, eggs, Santa, powdered milk, butter and salt  +
Jalangkote is a typical Makassar ethnic snack in South Sulawesi, whose shape is similar to pastel cake. The difference is that pastel has a thicker skin than jalangkote and if pastel is eaten with cayenne pepper, jalangkote is eaten with liquid chili sauce mixed with vinegar and chili.  +
In 2023, we need to pay special attention to many things related to children, especially cigarettes. The fact is that from year to year child smokers increase, this is a sad thing because today's children are future leaders. Actually, when we ask children, what do they feel when smoking, the answer is just because of trial and error which leads to addiction or because they join in and can be the child is the victim. They already know the impact of smoking is dangerous, so the impact may not be felt now but in the next few years. Therefore, everyone can be a pioneer in socializing the dangers of smoking to children, education in schools and in the family, parents have a role to watch over their children, especially in this day and age social media can also be used as a means to socialize the dangers of smoking.  +
Tells about Padewakang sailors from Makassar who anchor every season west to Arnhem Land, Northern Australia to collect sea cucumbers by taking a long and dangerous journey  +