Everything about Interfaith totally explained
The term
interfaith or
interfaith dialogue refers to cooperative and positive interaction between people of different religious traditions (ie. "faiths") and
spiritual or
humanistic beliefs, at both the individual and institutional level with the aim of deriving a common ground in belief through a concentration on similarities between faiths, understanding of values, and committment to the world.
It is distinct from
syncretism or alternative religion, in that dialogue often involves promoting understanding between different religions to increase
acceptance of others, rather than to synthesize new beliefs. The history of religion shows that conflict has been more the state of affairs than dialogue.
The term
interreligious relations refers to relationships between
religions (rel.
comparative religion).
History of Interfaith dialogue
Interfaith and different religions
Bahá'í Faith
Interfaith and multi-faith interactivity is integral to the teachings of the
Bahá'í Faith. Its founder
Bahá'u'lláh enjoined his followers to "consort with the followers of all religions in a spirit of friendliness and fellowship." Bahá'ís are often at the forefront of local inter-faith activities and efforts. Through the
Bahá'í International Community agency, the Bahá'ís also participate at a global level in inter-religious dialogue both through and outside of the
United Nations processes.
In 2002 the
Universal House of Justice, the global governing body of the Bahá'ís, issued a letter to the religious leadership of all faiths in which it identified religious prejudice as one of the last remaining "isms" to be overcome, enjoining such leaders to unite in an effort to root out extreme and divisive religious intolerance.
Judaism
Reform Judaism,
Reconstructionist Judaism and
Conservative Judaism encourage interfaith dialogue. Interfaith dialogue is a controversial issue within the
Orthodox Jewish community. Some Orthodox Jews refuse to participate in interfaith dialogues because they believe that Judaism's prohibition of proselytism, combined with other religions' "missionary zeal", creates an unbalanced power dynamic such that the "dialogue" effectively becomes a monologue. However, some
Modern Orthodox Jews participate in interfaith dialogue.
Islam
Islam has long encouraged Interfaith dialogue and action, with historical examples coming from
Muslim Spain,
Mughal India, and even starting as far back as the
Prophet Muhammad's time, where people of the Abrahamic Faiths loved in harmony.
Many traditional and religious texts and customs of the faith have encouraged this, inclduing specfic verses in the
Quran, such as: "O people! Behold, we've created you from a male and a female and have made you into nations and tribes so that you might come to know one another. Verily, the noblest of you in the sight of God is the one who is most deeply conscious of Him. Behold, God is all-knowing, all-aware." [Qur'an49:13]
Muslims all over the world today engage in Interfaith action and dialogue through organizations, within their communities, and institutions, such as Eboo Patel, founder of the
Interfaith Youth Core
in Chicago, Illinois.
Interfaith organizations
Among the several organizations interested in interfaith dialog,
The Institute of Interfaith Dialog has been very active in the different states of the US. With about 15 branches in several states, including Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mississippi and Kansas, the IID organizes interfaith dinners, inter-cultural trips, conferences and panel discussions.
While there are many basically religious organizations geared to working on interfaith issues (see
Interreligious organisations) there's also a less common attempt by some governmental institutions to specifically address the diversity of religions (see
Australasian Police Multicultural Advisory Bureau for one example.)
In India, many organizations have been involved in interfaith activities because of the diversity of religion in the nation.
Minhaj-ul-Quran International is a non-sectarian and a
non-governmental organization (NGO) working in over 81 countries around the globe. Its main aims and objectives are to promote interfaith dialogue and to live peacefully within society.
Minhaj ul Quran was founded by
Shaykh ul Islam Prof. Dr. Muhammed Tahir ul Qadri
The
Interfaith Youth Core
in North America, based out of Chicago, builds mutual respect and pluralism among young people from different religious traditions by empowering them to work together to serve others. Their mission statement reads, "There are millions of religious young people in the world interacting with greater frequency. That interaction tends either toward conflict or cooperation. Where so many of these interactions tend towards conflict, the Interfaith Youth Core aims to introduce a new relationship, one that's about mutual respect and religious pluralism. Instead of focusing a dialogue on political or theological differences, we build relationships on the values that we share, such as hospitality and caring for the Earth, and how we can live out those values together to contribute to the betterment of our community. The Interfaith Youth Core is creating these relationships across the world by inspiring, networking, and resourcing young people, who are the leaders of this movement. We provide young people and the institutions that support them with leadership training, project resources and a connection to a broader movement."
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