Banda Singh Bahadur (1670–1716) Sikh military commander
Lal, K. S. (1990). Indian muslims: Who are they.
Naguib Mahfouz in: Gary Dexter (2010) Poisoned Pens: Literary Invective Form Amis to Zola. p. 226
Banda Singh Bahadur (1670–1716) Sikh military commander
Lal, K. S. (1990). Indian muslims: Who are they.
“Islam never punishes just the woman, but always both the woman and the man”
Ali Gomaa (1951) Egyptian imam
Context: Interviewer: What about the way women are punished?
Ali Gum'a: Polygamy is one thing, and the punishment is another. Islam never punishes just the woman, but always both the woman and the man.... There is no bias against women. Adultery is a sin for both men and women.
Ted Haggard (1956) American minister
[Haggard, Ted, The Life Giving Church, Regal Books, Expanded edition (May 2001), p. 112, ISBN 0830726594]
Jahangir (1569–1627) 4th Mughal Emperor
Lal, K. S. (1999). Theory and practice of Muslim state in India. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. Chapter 2
Horace Mann (1796–1859) American politician
Source: Thoughts Selected from the Writings of Horace Mann (1872), p. 116, also paraphrased as: "When a child can be brought to tears, and not from fear of punishment, but from repentance he needs no chastisement. When the tears begin to flow from the grief of their conduct you can be sure there is an angel nestling in their heart.
Siad Barre (1919–1995) Head of State of Somalia
Speech (1972), as quoted by Ioan Myrddin (1980), A Modern History of Somalia, Wilture Enterprises (International) Ltd.
Jennifer Beals (1963) American actress and a former teen model
Interview with Windy City Queercast (5 February 2011) http://www.windycityqueercast.com/audio.html?ID=535