The antagonism between Islam and Hinduism preoccupied Gandhi throughout his life, as it represented a persistent challenge to his doctrine of nonviolence. Gandhi's engagement with Islam - and determination to find common ground - became critical in his last years as India approached partition. In these important but little-known writings, Gandhi reflects on such themes as the spiritual ideal of Hindu-Muslim unity, Muslim proselytizing among other religions, controversial Koranic punishments such as stoning, and much more. The selections, made by a noted scholar, show Gandhi exploring the conflict between Islam and other religions - along with his invaluable insights towards its resolution. Gandhi's thoughts are as relevant now, perhaps even more so given the rise of Islamic fundamentalism, as when they were first published decades ago.
Gandhi on Islam