The Common Ground between Islam and Buddhism project is an
interfaith
Interfaith dialogue refers to cooperative, constructive, and positive interaction between people of different religious traditions (i.e. "faiths") and/or spiritual or humanistic beliefs, at both the individual and institutional levels. It is ...
initiative originated by
the Dalai Lama and
Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad of Jordan. These two were joined by a panel of select scholars, and the project was officially launched on May 12, 2010, in
Bloomington, Indiana, US. The project is based on the book ''Common Ground between Islam and Buddhism'', by
Reza Shah-Kazemi, who together with
Ingrid Mattson and
Eboo Patel
Eboo Patel is an American Ismaili of Gujarati Indian heritage and founder and president of Interfaith America (previously known as Interfaith Youth Core), a Chicago-based international nonprofit that aims to promote interfaith cooperation. Patel ...
was part of the scholars’ panel convened for the Bloomington event.
History
In May 2010, the Dalai Lama was in Bloomington giving a teaching on the Buddhist
Heart Sutra. As previously arranged, partly through the mediation of
Fons Vitae
Fons may refer to:
Places
* Fons, Ardèche, France
* Fons, Gard, France
* Fons, Lot, France
Other uses
* ''Fons memorabilium universi'', a Renaissance encyclopedia
* Fontus, an ancient Roman water deity
* Leonard Fons (1903–1956), Americ ...
(publishers in
Louisville, Kentucky
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), he took time out to meet with a small group of Muslim and interfaith leaders to launch the new book, and the new initiative.
Content
In his foreword to the book, the Dalai Lama writes, “This is an important and pioneering book, which seeks to find common ground between the teachings of Islam and of Buddhism. It is my hope that on the basis of this common ground, followers of each tradition may come to appreciate the spiritual truths their different paths entail and from this develop a basis for respect for each other's practice and beliefs. This may not have occurred very often before, because there has been so little opportunity for real understanding between these two great traditions. This book attempts to set that right.”
Sections of the book include, among others, the following: “The Buddha as Messenger”, “Oneness: The Highest Common Denominator”, “''Shūnya'' and ''Shahāda''”, “Detachment: ''Anicca'' and ''Zuhd''”, “The ‘god’ of Desire" and “The Common Ground of Sanctity”.
Reception
Apart from notes in ''
The Washington Post
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'', local press and some Buddhist journals, and in spite of the involvement of international leaders like the Dalai Lama and Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad, this project was and has remained practically ignored by the media.
[Cf. the topi]
Buddhist-Muslim Dialogue at the Huffington Post
See also
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Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs
The Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs is an academic research center at Georgetown University in Washington, DC dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of religion, ethics, and politics. The center was founded in 2006 under a ...
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Comparative religion
Comparative religion is the branch of the study of religions with the systematic comparison of the doctrines and practices, themes and impacts (including migration) of the world's religions. In general the comparative study of religion yie ...
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Elijah Interfaith Institute
Elijah Interfaith Institute is a nonprofit, international, UNESCO-sponsored interfaith organization which was founded by Rabbi Alon Goshen-Gottstein in 1997.
Headquartered in Jerusalem, Elijah has offices and representatives in different ...
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Jordanian Interfaith Coexistence Research Center
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The Matheson Trust
The Matheson Trust is an educational charity based in London dedicated to further and disseminate the study of comparative religion, especially from the point of view of the underlying harmony of the major religious and philosophical traditions ...
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United Religions Initiative
References
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External links
Official project websiteA related article by the Dalai Lama
2010 in religion
2010 in Indiana
Interfaith organizations
History of Tibetan Buddhism
14th Dalai Lama
Buddhism and Islam