Religious pluralism is the acceptance and acknowledgment of the diversity of religious beliefs and practices within a society. It advocates for the idea that different religions can coexist peacefully and respectfully alongside one another. This research area examines the implications of religious diversity on society, exploring themes such as interfaith dialogue, religious tolerance, and the relationship between religion and politics. Researchers in this field often seek to understand how individuals navigate their religious identities in a pluralistic context and how communities can promote coexistence and cooperation among different religious groups.