The Dalai Lama is a man of peace and a maker of world history. His statement is true at three levels.
No religion has ever appeared on this planet that advocates suicide, homicide and genocide. All of them, to the best of my knowledge, preach the language of peace between the creatures of the planet. On this point of convergence which advocates the common bond of humanity that links all of us together, the Dalai Lama is on the right side of the road of life.
Secondly, one can also argue here that he is right in the sense that love is the glue that binds all of us together. What divides men and women from each other are the differential rates at which they budget their emotions and fight over what is valuable to me as opposed to you. Love is evident in our collective possession of the personal pronoun I; it disappears from the realm of togetherness when the plural pronoun We is selectively use and the emotional stream does not flow as in the individual I loving the individual You. Love is from the Creator and his servants who deliver His message cannot be for anything else.
Thirdly, love has to be the common thread that unites and links all of us together. Scanning through the scriptures of all the faiths I am familiar with, one sees love expressed with respect to the bonding between the Creator and his creatures and between one human and another. That love also extends from us the humans to the rest of creation.
From an Islamic perspective I should add two more things here. First, I should bring to the attention of the uninformed that in Islam one of the ninety-nine names of the Creator is love. He is the source and author of love and without his Rahman and Rahim which are two of his Divine Names ( affirming both sides of his power and manifestation of love in this life and in the hereafter.
I wish him well in his attempt to build bridges among the leaders of the world. His attempt to construct a bridge into the world of Islam received much attention sometime ago in West coast of the United States of America. I was invited to attention but circumstances did not allow me to do so.
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