The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

Create a Bookmark

The third aspect is the moral conception. The followers of one religion dispute with the followers of another for not having the same standard of morals. But it is presumption on the part of a man to judge another by his own standard of morals. It is unjust to try to judge another community from one's own point of view; there is no action which one can point out as being sin or virtue, nor right or wrong. Things become right or wrong according to the place or the time. Good and evil are understood by a natural insight of the soul. The soul is beautiful and it looks for beauty; what is lacking in beauty is that which may be called evil, and what is beautiful is that which may be called virtue.


 
Topic
Sub-Topic