I was reading the article today by Dr Tariq Ramadan on his website which is written on the occasion of Pope Benedict's renunciation -- 'The Pope's Renunciation'
Learned few wonderful things so I wrote a comment on it showing respect to professor in the beginning as he showed 'respect' at the end of his article :
Respect to you too Professor. It is a wonderful expression of thoughts. Especially, showing respect to the pope, you have depicted the learning from his decision. That is the exact point we want to learn from you. We learn from your decisions, from your commentaries, from your thoughts.
Reading your book 'The Quest for Meaning and Pluralism', I tried to learn about intellectual humility and humility as a whole. After reading this piece, I found that I have learned the humility thing one step deeper. that is the point for all of us.
respect for you. may Lord increase ur intelligence and bring you closer to His light.
the best part to me from the day reading :
The lesson is valid for everyone, religious or not; for agnostics and atheists, for Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, Jews and Muslims. For we are never aware enough of our limitations, never humble enough.
The best measure of a successful life is the way we turn away, we renounce, and even by the way we depart it.
Learned few wonderful things so I wrote a comment on it showing respect to professor in the beginning as he showed 'respect' at the end of his article :
Respect to you too Professor. It is a wonderful expression of thoughts. Especially, showing respect to the pope, you have depicted the learning from his decision. That is the exact point we want to learn from you. We learn from your decisions, from your commentaries, from your thoughts.
Reading your book 'The Quest for Meaning and Pluralism', I tried to learn about intellectual humility and humility as a whole. After reading this piece, I found that I have learned the humility thing one step deeper. that is the point for all of us.
respect for you. may Lord increase ur intelligence and bring you closer to His light.
the best part to me from the day reading :
The lesson is valid for everyone, religious or not; for agnostics and atheists, for Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, Jews and Muslims. For we are never aware enough of our limitations, never humble enough.
The best measure of a successful life is the way we turn away, we renounce, and even by the way we depart it.
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