Revisiting the Debate on Islam vis-à-vis Religious Pluralism
For someone baffled by diversity of religions and comparable zeal and commitment shown by believers to their respective traditions and almost universal fact of someone born in some faith choosing to die in that faith, a few points call for attention. Our situation resembles that of pilgrims travelling in the night to some unknown destination. Pilgrims are divided into different groups, holding different flags distinct identity of which is not clear during night hours. Pilgrims hold fast to their own groups imagining that others have misidentified the road to the destination. It is not quite clear if the destination is one or how to describe it for many pilgrims. Pilgrims are mostly mistrustful of one another’s travel documents. Many, however, imagine that they are following the well-trodden path of pious ancestors first lit by respective founders. During the dark hours it is not clear if the paths of different pilgrims criss cross. There are some pilgrims who stick to their own re