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The Emergence of Buddhism in Africa

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  • Africa needs Buddhism than any other place in the world.......................ma­y peace prevail on Africa

  • I think this is awsome. I never realised that there was a Sangha established in Africa

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  • cool

  • Wow, I thought Buddhism was dying out.

  • Thank you

  • Green Energy for World Peace, is the theme for the novel, "With These Eyes. " The story combines the knowledge behind a sustainable green energy source with Buddhist wisdom to show humanity the simple steps that lead in to a calm & prosperous world.

  • I am proud that Buddhism continue to spread to Africa. There are people who wants to know about Buddhism.

  • Buddhism never advocates a competition to popularize it like some other religions do. Its a philosophy proven by science which is open and u can question any of it by ur own consciousness and if u are satisfied only u r to embrace that philosophy - and there is no fast rules as u r now a Buddhist u cant do that, etc and it is free from gods, fear, etc. You yourself is your own God!

  • Great! many blessing! :)

  • hello I am one of nepali nationaly from burma.I never though buddhism in africa before. but I see buddhism today. I am really happy to know it's become alot of african buddhism in africa./I did'nt mean for quantity of buddhism.but I mean for quality of buddhism.thanks you subomangala.

  • Buddha was a non ' white' person, a great teacher, a wise person. Africa has suffered & Europe & its invented white humanity owes the continent a lot. Buddhism does not come with the baggage of the slave trade or colonialism. It is important that the symbol of the sitting brown man now take his place on the Continent alongside the white one (on a cross) . All the best brother.

  • I am so proud to see Buddhism in Africa, and hopefully in other violent country in the World like middle Eastern, Because Buddhism is NOT a violent religion.

    need to spread the Dharma to the World.

    Right Speech, Right Thought, Right Action ~ The Buddha

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