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2133 Articles
Buddhist Sexual Ethics: An Historical Perspective
The general principle regarding sexual ethics is to try to minimize any problematic and compulsive aspects of our sexual behavior, motivated by disturbing emotions.
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Karma: Advanced
Buddhist Sexual Ethics: Main Issues
The main issue in Buddhist sexual ethics is to avoid being obsessive about and glorifying sex.
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Karma & Rebirth
Buddhist Tips for Life
Guidelines for dealing with the challenges of life.
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How to ...
Buddhist View of Other Religions
Buddhism welcomes the large variety of world religions and is open to sharing and learning from them useful methods to benefit mankind.
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The World of Buddhism
Buddhist and Scientific Understandings of Time
A comparative overview of the Buddhist point of view of time, referring to the interval that can be measured on a continuum between a cause and an effect, and the relativistic point of view in current Western science.
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Time & the Universe
Buddhist-Muslim Doctrinal Relations
During the first millennium CE, Muslims were interested to learn of the beliefs of the peoples they had conquered and now ruled, including Buddhism, while Buddhists were interested in other beliefs only when they were vying with them in debate for royal patronage and that...
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Buddhism & Islam: Advanced
Buddhist-Muslim Interaction: Bibliography
This bibliography, compiled in 1996, contains materials for supplementing "The Historical Interaction between the Buddhist and Islamic Cultures before the Mongol Empire" from the previous Berzin Archives website with further parts on the Mongol and Post-Mongol Periods.]...
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Buddhist-Muslim Interaction: Later Abbasid Period
Buddhist-Muslim Interaction: Early Abbasid Period
The early period of the Abbasid Caliphate (750–840 CE) saw the translation of Buddhist texts into not only the languages of East Turkistan, but also into Turkic languages and even some into Arabic, as Islam slowly spread into West Turkistan.
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Buddhism & Islam: Advanced
Buddhist-Muslim Interaction: Historiographical Bias
There is a long history of Muslims being regarded by the Christian West as the forces of the devil. This began at the end of the eleventh century CE with the Crusades to take the Holy Lands from the Muslims. It continued with the fall of the center of Eastern Orthodox...
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Buddhist-Muslim Interaction: Umayyad Caliphate
Buddhist-Muslim Interaction: Later Abbasid Period
During the later Abbasid period (840–1258 CE), Islam slowly spread to West and East Turkistan and took a strong foothold on the Indian subcontinent.
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