Religious Sayings
134 sayings found from the Medieval era from 16 authors
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The Chinese are skilled in crafts, but they are not a people of religion.
I saw in this country many things that are contrary to Islam.
The Chinese are a people who do not have a strong belief in God.
I saw in this city many things that are contrary to our religion.
This is a people who do not know the true religion, and they are misguided.
The people of this country are very ignorant, and they do not know the religion.
I saw in this city many things that are forbidden in Islam.
God suffers in the multitude of souls whom the scriptures cannot reach.
The devotee is a cow, and the Guru is a herdsman; the milk is the nectar of devotion, and the churner is the contemplation of God.
The path to God is straight, but men have made it crooked with their rituals and ceremonies.
The true worship of God is to serve humanity.
The true religion is to know God, and to serve his creation.
The river flows to the ocean, and the soul flows to God.
The true knowledge is to know oneself, and to know God.
The wise man does not distinguish between Hindu and Muslim, for he sees the same God in all.
The true mantra is not a word, but a state of mind; it is the remembrance of God in every breath.
The true Guru is he who teaches us to love all beings, and to see God in all.
The true prayer is not to ask for anything, but to be grateful for everything.
If by worshipping stones one can find God, I shall worship a mountain.
If God be within the mosque, then to whom does this world belong? If Ram be within the image which you find upon your pilgrimage, then who is there to know what happens without? Hari is in the East, Allah is in the West. Look within your heart, for t…