Engaged Buddhism: Monks in Bangladesh Offer the Generosity of Iftar to Needy Muslims during Ramadan
Monks at Dharmarajika, a Buddhist monastery in Dhaka, are upholding a tradition of providing iftar meals to underprivileged Muslims during Ramadan.
Monks at Dharmarajika, a Buddhist monastery in Dhaka, are upholding a tradition of providing iftar meals to underprivileged Muslims during Ramadan.
As the many crisis around the world continue to grow, interfaith workers offer a unique perspective to help us all connect more meaningfully both to one another and to our own religious tradition
Religious leaders continue to advocate for a peaceful future on the Korean peninsula
How the historical Buddha solved a major monastic argument, and how it became a festival of lanterns, lights, and joy
Participants in the dialogue agreed on the importance of building bridges to combat violence and promote peace
Peace activists, faith leaders, and others joined voices in Colombo calling for a ceasefire and freedom for Palestinians
In his new book about the largest stupa in the southern hemisphere, Ian Green shares an inspiring story of faith and Dharma diffusion
New research shows a range of attitudes to one’s own and other religions in three Buddhist countries, two Muslim countries, and one multifaith country
Despite Mongolia’s small population of Catholics, the pope’s visit played an important role in his global mission for peace and brotherhood with Buddhists
The trip extends the Pope’s many travels to Buddhist countries and is his first to a predominantly Vajrayana Buddhist country
Reflections on the teachings of Sot’aesan, founder of Won Buddhism, on finding religious harmony within diversity
The Young Buddhist Association of Indonesia hosted an interfaith dialogue on the question: does religious moderation conflict with religious teachings?