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KONSEP ‘PERTUTURAN YANG BETUL’ DARI PERSPEKTIF BUDDHISM : SATU TINJAUAN AWAL.

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    • Alternate Title:
      The Concept Of ‘Right Speech’ From The Perspective Of Buddhism: A Preliminary Overview.
    • Abstract:
      One of Buddhism's key pillars is the Noble Eightfold Path. It is a practice that must be carried out to achieve Nibbana, or Nirvana, the end of suffering. According to Buddhism, life is a pain that can be alleviated by following the Noble Eightfold Path. The Right Speech is one of the aspects of the Noble Eightfold Path. This study is qualitative in character because it collects data through documentation, and the content analysis is done descriptively. The study's goal is to better understand Buddhism's teachings by examining universal human principles that can be shared, so by building taaruf and respecting people of different faiths. According to the findings, there are areas of commonality that can be shared to promote global harmony. A more in-depth investigation of this issue from an Islamic perspective is possible. Individuals and academics interested in cultural and philosophical diversity, religious comparisons, and civilizational discussion would profit from this research immersively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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