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− | "Use not religion as a justification for war and retaliation, or you corrupt and dishonor the grace and power that God has given you to receive and to share with others. The true jihad is the jihad within yourself to bring the fire of [[Knowledge]] to bear upon your own weakness and compromised life. It is the fire of conscience that will purify and cleanse your thoughts and actions." | + | "Use not [[religion]] as a justification for war and retaliation, or you corrupt and dishonor the [[grace]] and [[power]] that [[God]] has given you to receive and to share with others. The true jihad is the jihad within yourself to bring the fire of [[Knowledge]] to bear upon your own weakness and compromised life. It is the fire of conscience that will purify and cleanse your thoughts and actions." |
<ref>The Admonition (January 15, 2007)</ref> | <ref>The Admonition (January 15, 2007)</ref> | ||
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[[War]] | [[War]] | ||
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Revision as of 01:03, 28 August 2013
"Use not religion as a justification for war and retaliation, or you corrupt and dishonor the grace and power that God has given you to receive and to share with others. The true jihad is the jihad within yourself to bring the fire of Knowledge to bear upon your own weakness and compromised life. It is the fire of conscience that will purify and cleanse your thoughts and actions." [1]
References
- ↑ The Admonition (January 15, 2007)