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The Singapore Baha'i
Studies Review
1997 - Volume 2, Number 1 MITA (P) 336/04/97

Papers

The Hindu concept of God: Unity in Diversity
Anjam Khursheed

The Revivification of the Buddha's Dharma
Jamshed K. Fozdar

Life, Death and Immortality: the Taoist Religion in
Singapore and the Baha'i Faith
Phyllis Ghim-Lian Chew

Chinese Family Religion and World Religion
Yeo Yew Hock

Purposeful Spiritual Endeavour:
A fundamental connection between Baha'is and Christians
Colin Quin

Medieval Islam: The Influence of Islam on Judaism and Christianity
Anjam Khursheed

Journal of the Association for Baha'i Studies of Singapore
The Singapore Baha'i
Studies Review
1997 - Volume 2, Number 1 MITA (P) 336/04/97

Journal of the Association for Baha'i Studies
Singapore
The views expressed in this journal do not necessarily reflect those of the
Association, nor are they authoritative renderings of Baha'i belief.

Printed by
Radiant Press
Singapore

© Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Singapore, 1997.
All rights reserved.
Contents

Note from editor

Papers

The Hindu concept of God: Unity in Diversity 3
Anjam Khursheed

The Revivification of the Buddha's Dharma 51
Jamshed K. Fozdar

Life, Death and Immortality: the Taoist Religion in
Singapore and the Baha'i Faith 69
Phyllis Ghim-Lian Chew

Chinese Family Religion and World Religion 91
Yeo Yew Hock

Purposeful Spiritual Endeavour:
A fundamental connection between Baha'is and Christians 121
Colin Quin

Medieval Islam: The Influence of Islam on Judaism and Christianity 175
Anjam Khursheed
Note from editor

South East Asia is home to many different religious traditions. It is a region
where Hindu, Chinese, Buddhist, Muslim and Christian communities have
intermingled for centuries. Since ancient times, it has been the meeting ground
for the civilisations of India and China. Its religious and cultural territory
spans Confucian Singapore, Buddhist Thailand, Muslim Malaysia and
Indonesia, and the Catholic Philippines. Each of these countries contain a
significant number of Taoists, Hindus and Christians froma wide variety of
different denominations. It is therefore fitting that a Singapore Baha'i Studies
Review journal be dedicated to the Baha'i principle of the "Fundamental
Unity of Religions".

Most of the papers in this volume began as talks given at the 2nd Singapore
Baha'i Studies conference held on the 12th April 1997, at the Kent Vale
Community Hall, Singapore. The editor would like to thank the authors whom
he closely worked with over the last six months, for their openness, cooperation, and patience. Thanks must also go to Antonella Khursheed for the
journal type-setting, and to Lynette Thomas for her meticulous copy-editing,
which, in some instances, involved remarkable detective work.

Dr. Anjam Khursheed, editor
October 1997
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