Faculty member and deputy of Public Relations and International Affairs of Al-Mustafa International University
Abstract
The contemporary world is filled with tensions, challenges, conflicts, and wars among humans, nations, and states. To overcome this situation, it is crucial to establish an atmosphere of kindness, reconciliation, and collective efforts towards peacebuilding. Another significant aspect of modern human life is the existence of a second life facilitated by advancements in communication technologies. This virtual existence replicates the complexities and intricacies of real life, including behavioral and communicational dynamics. Faith-based peacebuilding emerges as a promising approach to address human conflicts and foster peace, stability, and a harmonious faith-based life within both physical and virtual realms. Faith-oriented activists utilize this model to overcome conflicts, promoting a blissful existence for the human community. By exploring key research terms in this field, the present study aims to propose a faith-based peacebuilding model encompassing all four categories of conflicts in cyberspace