Common Ground Between Islam and Buddhism – Reza Shah Kazemi

Author: Reza Shah Kazemi
Publisher: Fons Vitae
Year of Publication: 2010
Print Length: 174 pages
Genre: Non-Fiction / History, Non-Fiction / Religious Studies
Topic: Buddhism, Compassion, Ethics & Morality, Genre, History, Islam, Religion, Religious Thoughts & Philosophy, Suffering
Forging a interfaith dialog between traditions that typically stand at odds, this groundbreaking book explores the scriptural and spiritual tenets of Islam and Buddhism in relation to one another, creating a basis for comparison and analysis of the two traditions. Written by eminent scholars, this discussion juxtaposes foundational principles and practices by linking underlining principles and fostering a mutual appreciation between followers of both religions. This interfaith volume discusses metaphysical traditions and philosophical studies born of Islam and Buddhism, places them in context with each other, thus encouraging understanding, and providing a point of reference for continued learning and cooperation.
Table of Contents
Foreword by H. H. the Fourteenth Dalai Lama
Introduction by H. R. H. Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad
Preface by Professor Mohammad Hashim Kamali
Acknowledgements
Common Ground Between Islam and Buddhism
Part One — Setting the Scene
Beyond the Letter to the Spirit
A Glance at History
Qur’ānic Premises of Dialogue
The Buddha as Messenger
Revelation from on High or Within?
The Dalai Lama and the Dynamics of Dialogue
Part Two — Oneness: The Highest Common Denominator
Conceiving of the One
The Unborn
Buddhist Dialectics
Shūnya and Shahāda
Light of Transcendence
Al-Samad and Dharma
God’s Face
Fanā’ and Non-duality
Baqā’ of the ‘Enlightened Ones’
Worship of the One
Buddha in the Light of Dharma
Remembrance of God
Tariki and Tawakkul
Key to Salvation
Images of the Buddha, Blessings upon the Prophet
Part Three — Ethics of Detachment and Compassion
Detachment: Anicca and Zuhd
Suffering
Worldliness
Subtle Polytheism
The ‘god’ of Desire
Loving Compassion: Karunā and Rahma
Source of Compassion
Oneness and Compassion
Rahma as Creator
Epilogue: The Common Ground of Sanctity
Buddha in the Qur’ān? by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf
Biographies of Contributors
Bibliography

Reza Shah Kazemi is an author and lecturer in the fields of Comparative Religion, Islamic Spirituality, and Koranic Studies. Among his works are “Paths to Transcendence according to Shankara, Ibn Arabi and Meister Eckhart” (Bloomington, 2006), and the award-winning “Justice and Remembrance: Introducing the Spirituality of Imam Ali” (London/New York, 2006). He is currently a Senior Research Associate at the Institute of Ismaili Studies, London.
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