While I understand that the UAE is an officially Islamic country, I was wondering if there might be any Buddhist temples or Buddhist meditation
groups in Dubai.
Any sort of Buddhism would be fine.
the message board for Dubai English speaking community
Pumpkin Escobar wrote:Are there really churches here? I would hope their were since Muslims proclaim they are so tolerant.............
Pumpkin Escobar wrote:Are there really churches here? I would hope their were since Muslims proclaim they are so tolerant.............
EastWestExpat wrote:Here's a fairly general question:
What do Arab Muslims esp. locals in Dubai think of Buddhists?
Buddhists have voluminous scriptures (sutra), but I assume that Buddhists would NOT be viewed as being "people of the book."
Could anyone compare typical Arab attitudes on the subject with those of
Southeast Asian Muslims (Malays, etc.)?
Here's a fairly general question:
What do Arab Muslims esp. locals in Dubai think of Buddhists?
Buddhists have voluminous scriptures (sutra), but I assume that Buddhists would NOT be viewed as being "people of the book."
Could anyone compare typical Arab attitudes on the subject with those of
Southeast Asian Muslims (Malays, etc.)
Pumpkin Escobar wrote:Are there really churches here? I would hope their were since Muslims proclaim they are so tolerant.............
EastWestExpat wrote:Most Buddhists believe in peaceful co-existence and dialog with members of other religions/philosophies including Islam. I have never heard of any Buddhists trying to convert Muslims anywhere. If asked, a Buddhist will explain aspects of Buddhism, but that's normally it.
I've read that there are some parellels between Islam and Buddhism esp. between Sufi and Zen, but I still don't know enough about Islam to comment on those.
EastWestExpat wrote:sniper:
If I somehow offended you with any of my comments, then I'm sorry.
I wish to see peace and harmony among all religions.
EastWestExpat
EastWestExpat wrote:I've read that there are some parellels between Islam and Buddhism esp. between Sufi and Zen, but I still don't know enough about Islam to comment on those.
Liban wrote:EastWestExpat wrote:I've read that there are some parellels between Islam and Buddhism esp. between Sufi and Zen, but I still don't know enough about Islam to comment on those.
There is no link. Islam is more than a religion, it is a way of life as presented by God through the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH).
Sufism is not really part of Islam. Those people drink alcohol and eat pork...
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