Marasabessy, Abd. Rahman I.2019-09-252019-09-252016-01-042012http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/232251This article studies the concepts of religious pluralism according to the verses of the Qur’an. All the world religions at a certain time had been overruled by secular pressure and had controlled the fundamentals of moral-spiritual message for the sake of the political ambition and interest of their certain communities. The Qur’an informs that religious pluralism is something natural, and humankind is created in plurality, and even if God do His Will, He should have created man in a single community, although this is contrary to the fact. The author finds that pluralism according to the Qur’an, does not only cater the proper Muslim lives internally, but, above all, also provide for the spirit of living together with other community both in matters of religious, national and international lives.indWith permission of the license/copyright holderPluralityQur'anSocietyCultural ethicsCultural/intercultural ethicsReligious ethicsComparative religious ethicsSpirituality and ethicsMethods of ethicsTheological ethicsPhilosophical ethicsComparative religion and interreligious dialogueReligious pluralismAl-Qur’an dan PluralitasJournal volume