INTERFAITH DIALOGUE MY LEADER MAGAZINE DIALOGUES
INTERFAITH DIALOGUE This is a previously published article of Nursi Suleyman Eris Interfaith Dialogue and Alliance Principles in the Works of Said Nursi Suleyman Eris
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aid Nursi (d. 1960) was one of the pivotal Muslim scholars of the twentieth century who supported the idea of interfaith dialogue and alliance.
It is quite interesting to find that although Nursi clearly states the necessity of interfaith alliance in the Risale-i Nur, and consequently encourages his followers to practice dialogue to establish this alliance, he does not dedicate any section of the Risale-i Nur to the principles of this interfaith dialogue and alliance.
He thought that in the face of the difficulties of the twentieth In other words, THE AIM OF century in terms Nursi never of religious INTERFAITH titled any part of beliefs and his works "The DIALOGUE IS NOT TO practices, Principles of Muslims needed ARGUE WITH THE Interfaith to establish Dialogue and MEMBERS OF OTHER consensus not Alliance." only among RELIGIONS. Hence, the Muslims, but present article also with inquires whether Nursi simply Christians. ignores the principles of He states in his works (The interfaith dialogue and alliance or Risale-i Nur Collection) that whether there are implicit "The people of religion and truth interfaith principles in his works. need to unite sincerely not only with their own brothers and It is my claim that it is possible to fellow believers, but also with the find implicit interfaith principles truly pious and spiritual ones in the works of Nursi, and that the among the Christians, Twentieth and Twenty-First temporarily refraining from the Gleams and the Twenty-Second discussion and debate of points of Letter are especially good difference in order to combat sources for these principles. In their joint enemy-aggressive these sections, Nursi mainly deals with the different reasons atheism." February 1, 2009 Issue 67
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