CynthiaCypher
Well-Known Member
I am interested in how various religions view the importance of humour.
I know there are going to be differences in the same religion. Such as in Islam, teachers like Ruhollah Khomeini discouraged any sort of humour or joking while from the sources I've read the Prophet himself encourage the use of humor in even religious instruction. But because of what people have seen from teachers like Ruhollah Khomeini and others, many view Islam as humourless and dour and Muslims are seen as being way too serious about things.
It seems that in some religions such as Zen Buddhism, humour takes a central place in instruction, one could say that most of the text of Zen are elaborate jokes and riddles. In Christianity, Jesus is well known for telling stories which often had and element of humour in them and he is also known to have been kind of sarky.
So what are your views on religion and humour?
I know there are going to be differences in the same religion. Such as in Islam, teachers like Ruhollah Khomeini discouraged any sort of humour or joking while from the sources I've read the Prophet himself encourage the use of humor in even religious instruction. But because of what people have seen from teachers like Ruhollah Khomeini and others, many view Islam as humourless and dour and Muslims are seen as being way too serious about things.
It seems that in some religions such as Zen Buddhism, humour takes a central place in instruction, one could say that most of the text of Zen are elaborate jokes and riddles. In Christianity, Jesus is well known for telling stories which often had and element of humour in them and he is also known to have been kind of sarky.
So what are your views on religion and humour?