Spiritual / religious -based violence

Emotional/mental and physical violence with elements of religion or spirituality. This can be, for example, mocking or denying religion or religious needs while forcing the practice of religion. The perpetrator or perpetrators of violence may rationalise and justify their acts of violence with religion, God’s will or punishment.

Violence related to spirituality or religion is also threats about, for example, supernatural, God’s or devil’s revenge, going to hell and the end of the world. It also includes attempts to suppress another’s identity, lifestyle and opinions, manipulation and abuse of power or position within, for example, a religious community.

Forms of spiritual/religious violence

It is essential to differentiate between the misuse of religion or spirituality for harmful purposes and the genuine practice of faith, which promotes peace, tolerance, and respect for others. Spiritual/religious violence can manifest in various ways: