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Buddha's wisdom And Islamic Teaching of 'Renounce Evil With Good'
1.Once someone came to Buddha and started abusing him. He went on and on, abuse after abuse in a loud voice. He kept looking at Buddha for a reaction, but Buddha was as he was - calm, serene, smiling.
This further agitated him and he hurled more abuses. Buddha again was calm, serene, smiling, looking more peaceful than ever. Then this person stopped for a moment. and said, "I have been going on and on, abusing you, but there is no reaction from your side. You remain in peace. How come!?!"
Now Buddha finally spoke: "It is like if someone offers you sweets, what would you do?". The man replied, "Well, I like sweets so I would eat them and enjoy them".
Buddha continued, "Okay, now if someone offered you something bitter, what would you do?". The man replied quickly, "Ofcourse, I would not accept it, I would return it to the one who has given it."
Buddha said, "So I choose not to accept your abuses, you may take them back". At this, the man realised the wisdom and greatness of Buddha.
Koranic
Interpretation
Of
The
Aforesaid
Thought
Nor
can
goodness
and
evil
be
equal.
Repel
evil
with
what
is
better:
lo!
then
between
whom
and
thee
there
was
enmity
will
be
transformed
as
though
he
was
a
bosom
friend.
And
no
one
shall
be
granted
such
goodness
except
those
who
exercise
patience
and
self-restraint
...
The
Quran
41.34,35
Renounce evil with that which is best. The Quran 23:96
Those who patiently persevere, seeking their Lord's Countenance and are regular in prayer and spend in charity secretly and openly of that which We bestow upon them, and overcome evil with good. Theirs will be the final attainment of blissful abode. Gardens of perpetual bliss they shall enter. Quran 13:22,23



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