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Modern Review November 1907

1907

'WAIN ii&IrUptal 1133“) colla "This world is profane for the people of the next and the next world Is profane for the people of this and both are profane for the people of God." The aim of Sufism may be given in the one word Vail union. [...] Bitterly weeping for the loss of his friend and the sharer of his secrets the merchant opened the door of the cage. [...] To give tithes belongs to shariat to aid the poor and the weary and the hungry belongs to tariqat By the Law and the Way the seeker comes to the Truth Haqhiat. [...] When the mystic reached the stage of tauhid his conception of God is freed (rum the defects due to the tacking of human intelligence and he beholds' Him as the One not the one which is the AM number met with in counting but the One which transcends all limit and all number. [...] 'lb the external first we have to eoadder the attitude of the British Government India and in England the 1111111111101 of 101 general export demand the tourist dent and the influence of the personal Europeans in India.
government politics public policy
Pages
99
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Sufism
399-405 Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Present State of the Art
405-413 Ananda Coomaraswamy view
Life Of Shivaji
413-419 Jadunath Sarkar view
The Impending Famine and Our Duty
419-424 Bainath view
To the Ruins of Gour
425-428 Akshay Maitra view
The Cotton Manufacture of Dacca
429-432 Charuchandra Bandyopadhyay view
Burma and the Burmese
433-437 Biresvar Gangooly view
The Position of Women
438-439 Mariyan Pritchand view
Dr. J. C. Bose on Memory
439-440 Jagadananda Roy view
Our Boys
440-442 Satish Banerji view
The Battle of Kharda
442-444 P.V. Mawjee view
The Genesis of the British Idea of Civilising India
444-452 unknown view
The National Movement
452-455 unknown view
The Organization of the Native Indian Army
455-456 unknown view
Folk-Tales of Hindustan
456-457 Shaikh Chilli view
Trade Follows the Flag
458-459 unknown view
Bohemia Philistia Add Shakespeare
459-463 K.B. Ramanathan view
Notes
464-475 unknown view
Reviews of Books
475-478 K.M.J. view