
On Muhammad, in Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Noten und Abhandlungen zum West-östlichen Diwan (1958), WA I, 7, 32; translator unknown
Publications, The Shah's Story (1980), On world leaders and statesmen
On Muhammad, in Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Noten und Abhandlungen zum West-östlichen Diwan (1958), WA I, 7, 32; translator unknown
Page 182
Publications, The Shah's Story (1980), On himself
As quoted in The Observer [London] (3 July 1977)
Upon the Sovereign Sun (362)
Context: I pray the Sovereign Sun himself to grant me ability to explain the nature of the station that he holds amongst those in whose middle he is placed! By the term "middle" we are to understand not what is so defined in the case of things contrary to each other, as "equi-distant from the extremes," as orange and dark brown in the case of colours; lukewarm, in that of hot and cold, and other things of the sort; but the power that collects and unites into one things dispersed, like the "Harmony" of Empedocles, from which he completely excludes all discord and contention.
"On a Portrait of a Deaf Man" line 25, from Old Lights for New Chancels.
Poetry
Source: Pakistan or The Partition of India (1946), p. 228
Narrated Abu Huraira
Sunni Hadith