himself, imagining it to be sacred. This is the wrong use of the right feeling. This is giving a non-god what is due to the one and only God. In religious terminology, this is known as polytheism or, in common
panics in the face of danger. It is only if he does not lose his nerve and keeps his mind open to what is practical that he will be able to overcome the obstacles in his path. Inevitably, his success depends
God holds his tongue
On being asked to give someone good advice, Abdullah said, “Be content with what you have in your house, hold your tongue and shed some tears when you recall your sins.”
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Americans did not run away from this situation, and what is even more important, they did not react by voicing protests and registering complaints. What they did do was put greater effort into whatever work
riding a bicycle, galloping along on horseback or roaring along on a motorcycle, you are moving. But in what direction? Are you moving towards your destination, or away from it? The actual motion in both cases
overwhelming emotions, and rush heedlessly into whatever first comes their way. When the result is not what they had anticipated, they fall to complaining against others, lamenting their losses and failures
enabled Japan to emerge as an economic super-power.
Pakistan’s present policy has become the cause of Islam being given a bad name. In line with this policy, Pakistan had sought to make hatred against India
opportunity to develop one’s moral potential.
Those who believe in God, and subject themselves to Islamic discipline, can expect to have countless blessing bestowed upon them. Two of these stand out from
performance, as well as fulfilling its basic purpose, may achieve other important ends. The pillars of Islam may, in this respect, be likened to human limbs, each having a separate function, but inseparably
religious concept of man and woman as being the right one, the allegation continues to be made that Islam has ‘degraded’ woman. For instance, the Indian freedom fighter, S.M. Joshi, who was interviewed in
usual for people in this land to utter these words.” The Prophet asked ‘Addas where he came from, and what his religion was. ‘Addas replied that he was a Christian, and hailed from Nineveh in Iraq. “So you
another. “This fellow has corrupted our servant.” “Shame on you.” they said to ‘Addas when he returned. “What were you kissing the fellow’s head, hands and feet for?” “Master,” ‘Addas replied. “There is nothing