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  • Following multiple instances of Islamic extremist terrorism, non-violent Muslims around the

  • world began a movement to label Islam, “a religion of peace”. Many say that distinct

  • segments of the Muslim population advocate violence, but that at its core, Islam encompasses

  • peace and pacifism. Still, although peace is preached in every religion, the manifestation

  • of belief can sometimes be non-peaceful and oppressive. So, what are the world’s most

  • peaceful religions?

  • Well, most of the world’s religious population falls into one of two categories: Western

  • Abrahamic religions, and Eastern Dharmic religions. Problematically, some scholars argue that

  • all three major Western religions: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, are inherently violent.

  • As they are all monotheistic and exclusive, nonbelievers are directly and implicitly considered

  • at odds with religious doctrine. Despite preaching peace, numerous acts of violence have been

  • committed in the name of God, Allah, and Yahweh throughout history.

  • That leaves the Dharmic faiths. These are predominantly Eastern religions such as Hinduism,

  • Sikhism, Buddhism, and Jain·ism. Hinduism has long been identified as non-violent, largely

  • due to the influence of the pacifist Mahatma Gandhi. However, even within the religion,

  • violence may be used to protect oneself or one’s country. One Hindu god states that

  • violence is necessary in the defense of justice, and does not conflict with a spiritual life.

  • And even Gandhi himself was killed by a fellow Hindu. A similar view is found in Sikhism.

  • Violence is permitted when absolutely necessary; and historically, Sikhs have been oppressed,

  • forcing them to fight back. After years of such oppression in India, Sikhs began wearing

  • a small knife called a “ker-paan.” It is one of five mandatory articles of faith

  • and is symbolically carried to defend themselves and others. But while Sikhs may have good

  • reason to be occasionally violent, it doesn’t help make their case for being peaceful.

  • Buddhism has always been pointed to as one of the world’s most peaceful religions.

  • In order to fulfill one of their three most important tenets, Buddhists cannot harm any

  • sentient living thing. Historical Buddhist texts actively condemn violence, and the Buddha

  • himself even states that soldiers who die in a “killing mindsetwill have an unpleasant

  • reincarnation. However, in practice, Buddhists have not always preferred nonviolence. In

  • Myanmar, a predominantly Buddhist population has been violently oppressing a stateless,

  • Rohingya Muslim minority. Acts of violence by Buddhists are frequently based on political

  • or cultural differences, and not specifically religion.

  • This leaves Jainism. Although not as popular as the other religions mentioned, there are

  • roughly four and a half million Jains , almost exclusively living in India. Jainism advocates

  • nonviolence and pacifism as a fundamental ethical principle. All violence is viewed

  • as a form of self-injury, as it prevents one from reaching spiritual liberation. And unlike

  • other religions, Jains believe nonviolence applies not only to people, but animals, plants,

  • and even microorganisms. As a result, practitioners are strictly vegetarian, they walk in a way

  • so as to avoid stepping on insects, and theyll even refuse to filter water to keep any bacteria

  • in it alive.

  • These 7 religions are among the largest, but there are estimated thousands of smaller,

  • newer movements with their own distinct views. Of the main religions, however, Jainism prioritizes

  • peace and nonviolence more so than any other.

  • The Sikhs may not be the most peaceful, but theyre definitely among the most interesting.

  • Learn more of the nuances behind the religion in our video. Are there any peaceful religions

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