Sarfaraz Ahmed
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“Freedom and liberty, the essays we wrote on them, papers for our tutors, for grades, but did we know the value of those words which we bandied about, of how precious they are, as precious as the air we breathe, the water we drink.”
― Daughter of Destiny: An Autobiography
― Daughter of Destiny: An Autobiography
“As children we had been taught that no price was too high to pay for our country. But the personal price to our family had been high.”
― Daughter of Destiny: An Autobiography
― Daughter of Destiny: An Autobiography
“Above all you must study hard. Very few in Pakistan have the
opportunity you now have and you must take advantage of it. Never forget that
the money it is costing to send you comes from the land, from the people who
sweat and toil on those lands. You will owe a debt to them, a debt you can repay
with God's blessing by using your education to better their lives.”
― Daughter of Destiny: An Autobiography
opportunity you now have and you must take advantage of it. Never forget that
the money it is costing to send you comes from the land, from the people who
sweat and toil on those lands. You will owe a debt to them, a debt you can repay
with God's blessing by using your education to better their lives.”
― Daughter of Destiny: An Autobiography
“Well,' I answered, 'when a Westerner discusses, say, Hindu-ism or Buddhism, he is always conscious of the fundamental differences between these ideologies and his own. He may admire this or that of their ideas, but would naturally never consider the possibility of substituting them for his own. Because he a priori admits this impossibility, he is able to contemplate such really alien cultures with equanimity and often “with sympathetic appreciation. But when it comes to Islam - which is by no means as alien to Western values as Hindu or Buddhist philosophy this Western equanimity is almost invariably disturbed by an emotional bias. Is it perhaps, I sometimes wonder, because the values of Islam are close enough to those of the West to constitute a potential challenge to many Western concepts of spiritual and social life?”
― The Road to Mecca
― The Road to Mecca
“You can imprison a man, but not an idea. You can exile a man, but not an idea. You can kill a man, but not an idea.”
― Daughter of Destiny: An Autobiography
― Daughter of Destiny: An Autobiography
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