Free Term Papers and Essay Comparing Buddhism and Islam
| Religion is defined as \"the belief in and worship of a superhuman
controlling power, especially a personal God\" . There are many recognised
religions of the world, which all teach its followers to live life \"the right
way\", whose definition varies according to the religion itself. They have some
beliefs and practices that distinguish themselves from each other. Some examples
are differences and similarities of
Buddhism and
Islam. Buddhism originated from India, and was founded by Prince Siddharta Gautama, who later came to be known as Buddha, or the enlightened one. Born of a princely caste, he later renounced his comfortable life in search for nirvana. In order to do that, he joined a band of ascetic, who was a group of Hindu priests. In his teaching, the Buddha taught his followers to follow \"the middle way\", that is, not the way of extreme asceticism. He attained full understanding of the nature of being by meditation and after his success, decided to impart his knowledge to those who follow him . Islam, on the other hand, started in Mecca, where Prophet Muhammad (Peace be Upon Him) was born. He was believed to be that last nabi (messenger) that Allah will give to the world. The religion was not well accepted in its city of origin though, due to the opposition the Prophet faced as a nascent community . Later, he was invited to Medina and Islam expanded from there. Both these religions have basic beliefs that are relatively different from each other. Buddhists on one hand believe in karma, rebirth, dharma and moksa. Karma is \"cause, effect and the law which equilibrates the two\" . It is the consequences of every action, whether good or bad. This action-reaction may take effect anytime, may be in the current life or not. Rebirth is inter-connected with karma. If one did more good things than bad in his life, his karma will lead him to a life of better condition than the previous one. Dharma is the basic concept of the religion; that is the Buddhist teaching, also meaning the nature of existence. Lastly, moksa refers to the renunciation of the world, which is parallel to the Hindu belief in the importance of asceticism and meditation . In addition, Buddhism places emphasis on the Four Noble Truths, which is the teaching of Buddha, a guide to enlightenment. These are a set of guidance that basically teaches the followers of Buddha the essence of life; that life is basically suffering if it is lived typically, and that the cause of suffering is desire. It discloses the way to cure desires. The Fourth Noble Truth specifically talks about how it can be accomplished through the Eightfold path. The Eightfold path is the treatment to cure all desires of the heart. Briefly, they are having the right attitudes towards life, in a Buddhist way. It consists of having the Right Knowledge, Right Aspiration, Right Speech, Right Behaviour, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness and Right Absorption. It is taught that Buddhism \"is a way of living, not merely the theory of life, the treading of this Path is essential to self-deliverance\" . On the other hand, Islam\'s basic rules of conduct consist of five commandments. These are shahada, which is the most fundamental of the commandments - the declaration of belief that there is only one God, and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is His messenger. Shalat, which is praying five times a day to reaffirm submission to God, Saum -- fasting in the month of Ramadan which requires abstinence from everything worldly. All Muslims are required give 2.5% of his savings to charity, and this is termed Zakat. It is considered a social welfare responsibility and Hajj, which is going for pilgrimage after the end of Ramadan . From these, it can be noted that the beliefs and practices of the two religions is considerably different. Firstly, Allah in the Islamic belief exists as a supernatural being, a God in a monotheistic religion, whereas Buddha initially existed as a man and attained nirvana through meditation. In addition, Buddhism is a pantheistic religion, but later schools with theistic beliefs developed. In relation to this belief is the practice of prayer that Muslims place importance on, but the Buddhists disregard, and rather believe in meditation or the cleansing of mind. The second major difference is the incentive for not doing evil in life. For a Buddhist, the reason why one does not harm other beings, for example, is that it will affect your karma. For a Muslim, it is more of because Allah will punish bad deeds and reward good ones. The ultimate goal in both religions also differ, Muslims\' are to go to heaven, whereas Buddhists\' are to attain nirvana. The Buddha also said that the human self has no atta (soul) in contrary to Muslims. The roles of scriptures in the two religions also differ. Muslims treat the Koran as the literal word of Allah. It is believed to have been passed down to Muhammad over twenty-three years in the form of Gabriel\'s (Allah\'s angel) voice . It is from this Koran that a Muslim understands his Allah\'s commandments. In contrast, Buddha does not have a holy book that plays such a big role in the religion. The most important scripture for a Buddhist is the Tripitaka. It originally consists of three volumes of teaching, but its role is not as significant as in the case of Islam. Initially, the Buddha passed down his knowledge to his followers verbally, and his followers memorised them. Eventually, the Tripitaka was put together, and overtime, other additional scriptures and poems were added to it . It is also partly due to the differences in interpreting the Tripitaka that Buddhism spread into two major schools, Theravada and Mahayana (some consider Zen Buddhism or Vajrayana to also be major schools). The school of Theravada, which is translated as \"the Way of the Elders\", believes that the importance of Buddhism in oneself, that is focusing on attaining nirvana. Mahayana Buddhism, on the other hand is more of \"a layperson Buddhism\" . It focuses on compassion and kindness, noting that the Buddha himself forgoes nirvana in order to help others attain it. There are many other reasons why Buddhism split, but most is the different perceptions and thinking of the Buddha\'s followers. As the religion grow older and its followers increase, different schools start to appear and some practices altered . Buddhism in China, for example, diverge into the country\'s thick cultural roots and emerged as a belief that is essentially different from the original one; that is beliefs in spirits (animism) and ancestor worship (Confucianism). Similar to Buddhism, Islam also had a split in its believers. However, contrary to it, the split in the Islamic religion is not mainly due to perceptions of the scriptures but rather due to the contest whether his heir should become the Khalifah after Muhammad\'s death, as by Arab\'s patriarchal inheritance system. Some argued that Islam should not follow the Arabic system and that Islam should be handed down to a Muslim of a good piety . Intense arguments broke into the assassination of one of the claimants of the position . It is for mainly this reason that the believers are divided into two groups, the Shi\'ites, Sufis and the Sunnis. Later, deviations of Islam occur again to expose unorthodox schools such as the \"Black Muslim Movement\" . Another similar but yet different aspect of Buddhism and Islam is the way these two religions have abstinence towards some of the food they consume. However, the reason why they do so differs. Some Buddhists become vegetarian in an attempt to adhere to the Eightfold path, one of which is \"to kill no living things\" . Muslim on the other hand, can only consume food that is considered halal. Food that is considered not halal includes pork, and other animals that are not slaughtered the specific way . Fasting from dawn to dusk for a Muslims is a necessity during the month of Ramadan. For Buddhists, fasting is advised as meditation , which goal is to purify the mind and body. The role of women in Buddhism and Islam also differs. Buddha is known to refuse his stepmother into the Order, and he was reported to say that the admittance of them would only \"shorten the life of Buddhist religion\" . The Koran, however, stated that men and women are equal in the eyes of Allah, although in practice it is not necessarily so . These are some of the major differences and similarities in Buddhism and Islam. However, the main similarity of them all is the process of attaining the ultimate goal; that it moulds the character of the person. By persevering to any religion, one is shaped to become a better persona, which is the aim of any religion. |
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