Muhammad Hamidullah’s Role in Interfaith Dialogue

Authors

  • Ushama Thameem International Islamic University
  • Syed Iftikhar Ali Gilani

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31436/alrisalah.v7i2.459

Keywords:

Interfaith Dialogue, Islam and West, Religious Pluralism.

Abstract

This article explores the contributions of Muhammad Hamidullah, a renowned scholar and diplomat, in advancing interfaith dialogue. His life and multifaceted career are examined to assess his role in promoting tolerance, respect, and meaningful conversation among adherents of different faiths. The study investigates the impact of his efforts on interfaith dialogue in the contemporary era. It evaluates his contributions to interfaith dialogue by analysing his activities, writings, and diplomatic engagements. It sheds light on the broader implications of his work for fostering peace and understanding among different religious communities. He played a pivotal role in countering the negative narratives, thus challenging stereotypes and misconceptions. He made significant contributions to the preparation and dissemination of Islamic literature in Western languages, making Islamic knowledge more accessible to a global audience. He represented Islam in interfaith dialogues, academic sessions, and conferences, contributing to constructive discussions and fostering mutual respect among different faith traditions. His efforts in propagating Islam among new Muslims and overseeing the religious education of Muslims were instrumental in promoting a deeper understanding of the faith. His role as a legal advisor in the United Nations Security Council demonstrated his commitment to preserving international peace and sovereignty through diplomatic means. This study employs a qualitative methodology, relying on an extensive review of his writings, speeches, and biographical accounts. Primary and secondary sources, including academic literature, historical records, and interviews, are used to construct a comprehensive evaluation of his role in interfaith dialogue. This research approach allows for a nuanced understanding of his contributions and their significance in the contemporary context of interfaith dialogue.

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Published

2024-01-01

How to Cite

Thameem, U., & Syed Iftikhar Ali Gilani. (2024). Muhammad Hamidullah’s Role in Interfaith Dialogue . Al-Risalah: Journal of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences (ARJIHS), 7(2), 295–311. https://doi.org/10.31436/alrisalah.v7i2.459