In this article, two great world religions, Islam and Buddhism, are compared. The purpose is to highlight similarities and differences between the two religions. Additionally, this article aims to project elements and teachings that are deemed important by their followers. A neutral stance on their beliefs is especially important in a multicultural society. The study was conducted to promote the harmony and betterment of Malaysian society, and the nation at large; a value process of understanding of each religion is recommended, which can then lead to acceptance, respect and tolerance among the population, and form the basis for developing a paradigmatic Malaysian society that has unity in diversity. This study adopted document analysis as ...
Malaysia is a unique country with a blend of multi-racial and multi-religious population. The people...
Every religion is normally perceived from their own religion to tend toward exclusiveness by claimin...
Every religion is normally perceived from their own religion to tend toward exclusiveness by claimin...
The literature analysing Muslim perspective towards other religions is now quite extensive. However,...
Although Malaysia is a predominantly Muslim country, other religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Chr...
This article discusses the phenomenon of the relationship between Islam and Buddhism in the Malay Wo...
Although Malaysia is a predominantly Muslim country, other religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Chr...
Religious Diversity is as old as mankind's history. From old cavern occupants to the social orders o...
Perception is one of the substantial elements that shapes the way an individual understands realitie...
Religion plays an imperial role in the ever-changing healthcare system of Malaysia. The Malaysian, b...
To understand every religion, it is vital to study the main sources, the specific religious scriptur...
Rather than seeking theological intersections of religions that have different doctrines and histor...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the perception of Muslim and non-Muslim communities on the ...
The article discusses the factors that made it possible for Theravada Buddhism to work in a Muslim s...
Despite numerous studies on belief systems, there are scarce sources that combine the distinct belie...
Malaysia is a unique country with a blend of multi-racial and multi-religious population. The people...
Every religion is normally perceived from their own religion to tend toward exclusiveness by claimin...
Every religion is normally perceived from their own religion to tend toward exclusiveness by claimin...
The literature analysing Muslim perspective towards other religions is now quite extensive. However,...
Although Malaysia is a predominantly Muslim country, other religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Chr...
This article discusses the phenomenon of the relationship between Islam and Buddhism in the Malay Wo...
Although Malaysia is a predominantly Muslim country, other religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Chr...
Religious Diversity is as old as mankind's history. From old cavern occupants to the social orders o...
Perception is one of the substantial elements that shapes the way an individual understands realitie...
Religion plays an imperial role in the ever-changing healthcare system of Malaysia. The Malaysian, b...
To understand every religion, it is vital to study the main sources, the specific religious scriptur...
Rather than seeking theological intersections of religions that have different doctrines and histor...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the perception of Muslim and non-Muslim communities on the ...
The article discusses the factors that made it possible for Theravada Buddhism to work in a Muslim s...
Despite numerous studies on belief systems, there are scarce sources that combine the distinct belie...
Malaysia is a unique country with a blend of multi-racial and multi-religious population. The people...
Every religion is normally perceived from their own religion to tend toward exclusiveness by claimin...
Every religion is normally perceived from their own religion to tend toward exclusiveness by claimin...