The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

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  • The third ideal is the idea of bettering the conditions. Someone thinks, "I should like my village to be improved; I should like my town to have all comforts and facilities." Or he thinks, "I would like my fellow-citizens to be better educated, to have more happiness," or, "My nation should be honored in the world, and for the honor of my nation I will give my life." One may think of his race, another of humanity, to better its conditions, to serve it, to be its well-wisher, to bring to it all the good that is possible. The great heroes who have saved their nation through their lifelong service, who have given examples to humanity, who have sacrificed their lives for their people, all had some ideal, they all lived a life which was worth while.


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