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How does religion spur purpose in life? | Do You Belief?
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7/30/2023
Two Muslim and Jewish leaders find out how similarly their faiths view our existence and our purpose in life, in this episode of Do You Belief?
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Where else do we have an opportunity, me and you, to speak?
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Not in many places in the world.
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We both know this.
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Especially Jews and Muslims.
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Hi, my name is Mohamad Imran.
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I'm a Muslim and I'm one of the founding board members of Centre for Interfaith Understanding.
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Hello, I'm Morty Miller from the Jewish faith and a member of the Jewish community of Singapore.
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Of course I'm a Muslim and you're a Jew and there's some similarities between our faiths.
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But I wanted to ask you a question about your understanding or rather the Jewish teaching
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on creation.
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Well actually the Bible, right, the Jewish Bible begins with creation.
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The first verse for any Jew opening the Bible, the holiest book, is "Bereshit," in the beginning,
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"Bara Elohim," God created, "et ha-shamayim ve-et ha-aretz."
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So God created, started with heaven and earth, meaning He did not begin with the creation
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of man.
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And here we're answering the question of how were we created, not only the world created,
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but how did mankind was created.
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It was created from earth.
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Man being created last can also say that man is quite important because you go into a house
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only after all of the furniture is there.
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So you need first to prepare everything and the most important thing, the most important
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being is us human beings.
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Obviously it does not mean we can overlook other creatures.
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In the Quran at least, it uses the language of male and female coming from the single
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essence.
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I think we can both agree that both male and female, the creations of God, occupies a wonderful
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place in the whole schema of creation.
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And of course in Islam also there is a verse in the Quran that talks about the dignity
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of humans were created.
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"Wa laqad karamna bani Adam" so the children of Adam has been endowed with dignity.
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And that speaks about the importance of humans to uphold that aspect of dignity because,
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to use the biblical language also, that we are created in the image of God.
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And there are certain values that humans need to uphold.
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The fact that we come after the rest of the world has been created, we are not supposed
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to destroy it, but we are supposed to take care of it because we are supposed to tread
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this earth gently and be respectful of all the other creations of God.
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What is my purpose towards God and what are my duties to my fellow friends, family, human
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beings, universe?
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The purpose, the purpose of man is to fear God and to follow the Torah, the commandments
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of God and to obey the commandments of God.
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We can learn, we can never really fully grasp the essence of what is God, but we can go
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closer and closer by examining ourselves because man is created in the image of God.
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You should love your fellow as you love yourself.
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We all had our flaws or our mistakes.
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This is the essence and you have to love your fellow from any religion.
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You have to just love others that were created in the image of God like you love yourself.
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It reminds me of how God has the most perfected aspects of his essence, all these values like
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we all loving, all compassionate, all just, all merciful.
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And as humans, of course, we cannot be the totality of God's essence, but we ought to
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emulate.
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If God is all compassionate, then we ought to display compassion in our daily interactions
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with each other, with people around us, even with the non-human world.
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Strive to all the kind of values that embodies in the essence of God.
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And that's how I see it as God breathing life into humans in order for us to partake in
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those values that is wider than us.
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Islam means submission.
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And of course it comes from the root word "salam" which means peace.
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And that submission to God is what brings peace internally to us and around us.
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And that submission is to walk humbly on earth.
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That is how we submit to God.
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When you were saying "salam", right?
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"Salam" and "Islam" and "salam" and obviously we know the Hebrew word "shalom".
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"Shalom", yes.
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So "shalom" obviously is also peace, but it has another meaning.
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First of all, according to Jewish tradition, it's one of the names of God.
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So we have ten different attributes of God.
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They're divided into many, many divisions, but one of the main divisions is the right
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side that has to do with being merciful and giving, and then the left side has to do with
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withdrawing.
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And then the middle side is the whole of "shalom", of harmony.
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Not to be too give and give and give too much, because sometimes you have to learn how to
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practice the left side of life, because God also has that aspect.
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And then trying to bring the whole world into balance, into harmony.
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The moderation that you talk about is a well-pronounced concept in Islam, which we call "wasatiyah".
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It's the middle path, the balance.
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Sometimes people think that the middle way is kind of wishy-washy, compromised, but it's
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not actually.
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In the Muslim tradition, it's the position of strength.
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Think of the midpoint at noon when the sun is at the highest.
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It was a position of strength.
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We need to somehow learn to live with that balance.
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We do believe you have to find ways to fight the evil, and to fight the bad, and not embrace
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it.
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If there's someone that you just hate for no good reason, then you help him.
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Don't help the other, help him.
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But if there's someone that's doing evil and spreading evil and harming others, then no.
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Sometimes helping him is not helping him.
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We do want to fix the world.
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And that's where the struggle is.
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Because I do recognize, as what you have mentioned, that part of our purpose in life is to promote
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peace and goodness.
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But we are also confronted with the problem of evil.
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But as humans, we are also forgetful.
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And that's the very nature of being human.
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As much as we can talk about all the lofty ideals, but sometimes in our lives, we also
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fall short.
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The reminder that we ought to behave in a good way to display these values can come
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from anyone.
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Because I personally believe these values are universal.
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They are what is meant for all of humans.
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And humans need to connect with these values.
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And that speaks about the most important principle, at least for me, is the fact that God has
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created the world with diversity.
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I think it's fundamentally wrong for anyone to eliminate this diversity and treat people
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who are different from them as their enemies, as you mentioned.
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I don't think that is the purpose of creation.
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Purpose of creation, given the diversity, is actually to know each other, to create
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understanding, and to pursue the common good for all.
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It's the flourishing of life, I think, that is embedded in the fact of creation.
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What is my value here?
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What is my added value?
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To use everything God gave us, granted us, and maximize this.
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We need to challenge ourselves, study.
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We're lucky to have hands.
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Use the hands in a way that's going to do good to the world, and so on, and so on.
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Where I come from, we didn't have so many religions.
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Living here is the first time that I'm encountering so many religions.
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And I have an opportunity.
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Where else do we have an opportunity, me and you, to speak?
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Not in many places in the world.
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We both know this, especially Jews and Muslims.
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This is special.
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This is special to me, and I think that this strengthens my Judaism, and I hope it strengthens
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your Islam.
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So, a Jewish person, a Muslim, we can sit down and have deep conversations about the
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meaning of life, the purpose of life.
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If you have any questions or comments, please leave a note, and hopefully we can continue
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learning from each other.
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Thank you.
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