Swami Vivekananda and Ramakrishna Paramahamsa on the Importance and Humanity of Islam
Special Correspondent:
Swami Vivekananda and Ramakrishna Paramahamsa are two revolutionary spiritual figures in India, known for their respectful and inclusive views on Islam.
Ramakrishna Paramahamsa’s Perspective
Practiced multiple religions and found deep inspiration in Islamic prayers (Namaz) and monotheism (Tawhid).
Believed all religions lead to the same ultimate truth.
Saw Islam as a path enabling humans to establish a simple yet profound connection with the Creator.
Swami Vivekananda’s Perspective
At the 1893 Chicago Parliament of Religions, he praised Islam’s message of brotherhood and equality.
Valued Muslim discipline, sacrifice, and devotion to one God as exemplary for humanity.
Emphasized the need to unite Sanatan Dharma’s spirituality with Islam’s active spirit for India’s revival.
Significance of Their Teachings
Never viewed Islam as a rival; embraced it as a path of human welfare.
Stressed that religion’s true purpose is to overcome divisions and build a relationship with God.
Respected Muslim youth’s energy and dedication, encouraging Hindu society to emulate these qualities.
Conclusion
Islam embodies truth, justice, and brotherhood.
Mutual respect and coexistence pave the way for peace and progress.
Their philosophy centered on human unity beyond religious differences.