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The Social Psychology of Hatred

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  1. Hatred has not typically been a topic of research in the field of social psychology, although several components which embody hatred have been studied extensively in this field. Social psychologists have traditionally considered prejudice, stereotyping, discrimination and intergroup
    aggression to be highly important and socially relevant topics for research, and thousands of studies by social psychologists have examined these and other issues related to hatred. There are three primary approaches social psychologists have utilized in studying prejudice and
    intergroup aggression. The first approach may be thought of as a general model of social influence in which a variety of situational factors have been found to increase, or decrease, laboratory subjects’ proclivity to engage in stereotyping or aggressive behavior. Particular types of situations may promote hatred, such as when individuals in mobs behave in ways they ordinarily would not. The second approach might be termed an interpersonal attitude approach, in the sense that individuals are measured
    in the degree to which they hold attitudes corresponding to authoritarianism and social dominance, which in turn relate to social hostility and prejudice. This approach, popular in the 1950s and 1960s, fell out of favor during the past quarter century, and is currently experiencing a revival of interest by researchers. The third approach focuses on social cognition or the way in which humans perceive the social world in a biased manner due to limits on the brain’s information processing capacity.
    The social cognition approach in turn gave rise to social categorization theory and social identity theory, both of which describe important aspects of intergroup processes that explain outgroup derogation and discrimination.
    Each of these three approaches describes aspects of what we
    may commonly think of as hatred.

    http://guweb2.gonzaga.edu/againsthate/journal3/GHS110.pdf

    Please read full paper. It is useful in understanding hatred and it may help in reducing hatred present among us as Pakistanis.

    Posted 8 months ago on 23 Sep 2011 14:10 #
  2. spruce
    Member

    A Muslim is required to love what Allah loves, and hate what Allah hates.

    Narrated AbuDharr:
    The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: The best of the actions is to love for the sake of Allah and to hate for the sake of Allah.

    Abu Dawud 40:4582

    With regard to non-Muslims, the Muslim should disavow himself of them, and he should not feel any love in his heart towards them. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):...quotes Qur'an 60:1

    O ye who believe! Take not my enemies and yours as friends (or protectors),- offering them (your) love, even though they have rejected the Truth that has come to you, and have (on the contrary) driven out the Prophet and yourselves (from your homes), (simply) because ye believe in Allah your Lord! If ye have come out to strive in My Way and to seek My Good Pleasure, (take them not as friends), holding secret converse of love (and friendship) with them: for I know full well all that ye conceal and all that ye reveal. And any of you that does this has strayed from the Straight Path.

    Posted 8 months ago on 23 Sep 2011 14:19 #
  3. kulla
    Member

    @irshad... ive seen hatred spewing out of your comments. Are you following the above?

    You dont spare your muslims brothers ... non muslims tu door ki baat.... also its not about hating non muslims, but not loving them....non muslims who are good people need not be hated.. if you get my point...

    Follow what the prophet did in Taif..he prayed so they could be guided to the right path

    Posted 8 months ago on 23 Sep 2011 14:51 #
  4. spruce
    Member

    @kulla

    I have never spewed a revulsion against any one but yes if any one will support wrong doings of any fake leader who may be belong with any religeon,sect,party I shall point finger to him to improve his mistakes but as u have mentioned in my any posts such comments I really feel so sad.
    We are mostly discussing dirty politics of Pakistani politicians in which some one claiming his leader is better then xyz with thousand killings,bhatakhori,corruption but I am in view of that PPP, MQM, ANP, PML-N to Z, current beaurocracy with all their fake leaders should not be tested more and must be eliminated by massive revolution.

    I believe in one thing no one is perfect and I am also not perfect if you find any faults in me I shall appreciate if you will point my faults to of my face.

    Thanks

    Posted 8 months ago on 23 Sep 2011 15:03 #
  5. baghi sipahi
    Member

    God is at the climax of maturity.He has no sentiments like human beings,He cant hate as He has created everything.

    Posted 8 months ago on 23 Sep 2011 15:31 #
  6. Rohail Taqi
    Member

    Look who is talking. This guy Irshad never misses a chance to speak total crap against one particular segment of Pakistan.

    Actually this is a pseudo-mullah approach by Irshad, just like Haroon Rasheed often uses, where you first narrate a Hadith or Quranic verse and then speak baseless lies and hate filled stuff.

    Posted 8 months ago on 24 Sep 2011 6:46 #

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