Scholar Joseph Milne explores the idea that Plato, with constant reference to the eternal or the transcendent, opened the door to a philosophical understanding of what was previously established through cosmic myths.... more
Harmony in Islam is the Qur’an. Let us build upon this premise, from it, and around it, as from the foundation of a building or from the centre of a radial pattern, to show how it is verified at every turn and at every instance of Muslim... more
Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg explores the presence of harmony and disharmony in Judaism, acknowledging that there is "an obvious Hebrew equivalent for ‘harmony’, the familiar word Shalom. Generally rendered in translations of the Hebrew Bible or liturgy as ‘peace’, the root meaning of shalomis... more
How does one understand Harmony and how does one seek it? As Director of The Prince’s Foundation School of Traditional Arts, Khaled Azzam addresses a third question in relation to our search for harmony – what is the role of the artist in this search?... more
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