The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

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And we on earth, with our limited conception of their lives and of the lives of the others distinguish them as "mine" and "thine;" take one and deny the other. If before a Christian, Buddha was very highly spoken, he will doubt. First of all he will deny, then will ignore if he was very just. And if before a Buddhist the same thing was spoken, he will have the same idea or perhaps more. For they are most devoted. When before a Jewish person you will speak about Muhammad in comparison to Moses, he will be horrified. And do you think a Muslim will stand a comparison of Moses to Muhammad? He will stand with sword: "How dare you say that these two personalities can be one and the same or equal!" The difference for them will be as between false and true. "One is true, the other is false. Mine is right, yours is wrong."


 
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