Yusuf, Imtiyaz
(2020)
Globalization and Islam-Buddhist relations in Nusantara.
In: Islam, Globalization and Human Sustainability, 19 November 2020, Manado, Indonesia.
(Unpublished)
Abstract
Apart from being an economic endeavor the social dimension of globalization means accepting religious pluralism or multiculturalism by recognizing and accepting religious validity and equality between religions; it holds that religious truth is not the exclusive property of one religion but is available through the teachings of different religions
Drawing from the teachings of the Qur’an about human unity and religious diversity and also the history of Islam-Buddhism coexistence, this paper looks at the chances, challenges and opportunities for building Islam-Buddhism understanding in the age of rising Asian Islamophobia and Muslim-Buddhist conflicts in Asia.
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