| Marmaduke William Pickthall, Muhammad Asad - 1927 - 696 páginas
...religious matters. Al-Biruni found here mere stagnation, prejudice, or unreasoning hatred. He says : " On the whole there is very little disputing about theological topics among themselves (the Hindus) ; at the most they fight with words, but they will never stake their soul or body or property... | |
| S. M. Burke - 1974 - 320 páginas
...every respect . . . they differ from us in everything which other nations have in common . . . they totally differ from us in religion, as we believe in nothing in which they believe, and vice versa. . . . [A]ll their fanaticism is directed against those who do not belong to them — against all foreigners.... | |
| S. M. Burke - 1974 - 320 páginas
...every respect . . . they differ from us in everything which other nations have in common . . . they totally differ from us in religion, as we believe in nothing in which they believe, and vice versa. . . . [A]U their fanaticism is directed against those who do not belong to them — against all foreigners.... | |
| K. R. Malkani - 1980 - 256 páginas
...historian who had accompanied Mahmud Ghazni to India: "The Hindus differ from us in every respect. They totally differ from us in religion, as we believe in nothing in which they believe and vice versa. . . .At the most they fight with words, but they will never stake their soul or body or property on... | |
| Purusottama Bilimoria, Joseph Prabhu, Renuka M. Sharma - 2007 - 460 páginas
...6 GTta, IV.11;lX.22. 7 Al-Biruni. an eleventh-century traveller to India, commented on the Hindus: 'On the whole there is very little disputing about theological topics among themselves...; they will never stake their soul and body or their property on religious controversy.' Cited in Zaehner... | |
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