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them to the straight path of faith and cause them to
drink from the river of everlasting life.
Today we have closed our eyes to every righteous act
and have sacrificed the abiding happiness of society to
our own transitory profit. We regard fanaticism and
zealotry as redounding to our credit and honor, and not
content with this, we denounce one another and plot
each other's ruin, and whenever we wish to put on a
show of wisdom and learning, of virtue and godliness,
we set about mocking and reviling this one and that.
"The ideas of such a one," we say, "are wide of the
mark, and so-and-so's behavior leaves much to be desired.
The religious observances of Zayd are few and
far between, and `Amr is not firm in his faith. So-and-so's
opinions smack of Europe. Fundamentally, Blank
thinks of nothing but his own name and fame. Last
night when the congregation stood up to pray, the row
was out of line, and it is not permissible to follow a
different leader. No rich man has died this month, and
nothing has been offered to charity in memory of the
Prophet. The edifice of religion has crumbled, the
foundations of faiths have been blown to the winds.
The carpet of belief has been rolled up, the tokens of
certitude blotted out; the whole world has fallen into
error; when it comes to repelling tyranny all are soft
and remiss. Days and months have passed away, and
these villages and estates still belong to the same owners
as they did last year. In this town there used to be seventy
different governments functioning in good order,
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