What did Tariq Ramadan mean by: Serve humanity, regardless of religion. Show solidarity for those suffering and oppressed. Tariq Ramadan Scholar and philosopher · Switzerland Copy
+ There is dignity in your being even if there’s indignity in what you’re doing. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Tariq Ramadan, Being, Dignity, 0 Tariq Ramadan Scholar and philosopher · Switzerland
+ The diversity is the risk of war, the necessity of diversity is mutual respect Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Tariq Ramadan, Diversity, Respect, Risk, 0 Tariq Ramadan Scholar and philosopher · Switzerland
+ Times have changed; so must the lenses through which we see the political future. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Tariq Ramadan, Change, Future, Perspective, 0 Tariq Ramadan Scholar and philosopher · Switzerland
+ A good Muslim is not one who is strictest in his judgment, but who is most patient in listening. Author, December 22, 2023December 29, 2024, Tariq Ramadan, Communication, Tolerance, Understanding, 0 Tariq Ramadan Scholar and philosopher · Switzerland
+ The process of reclaiming the self is one of reconciliation with meaning. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Tariq Ramadan, Meaning, Reclamation, Reconciliation, 0 Tariq Ramadan Scholar and philosopher · Switzerland
+ Criticizing to destroy is easy, thinking in order to build is much more difficult to achieve Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Tariq Ramadan, Building, Criticism, Difficulty, 0 Tariq Ramadan Scholar and philosopher · Switzerland
+ Intellect is a part of a good faith. Intellect is the light, the heart is the direction. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Tariq Ramadan, Faith, Heart, Intellect, 0 Tariq Ramadan Scholar and philosopher · Switzerland
+ The universality of Islam is not uniformity, it is unity with diversity. Author, December 22, 2023December 29, 2024, Tariq Ramadan, Diversity, Islam, Unity, 0 Tariq Ramadan Scholar and philosopher · Switzerland
It is better to expose ourselves to ingratitude than to neglect our duty to the distressed. Read explanation Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
We ought never to scoff at the wretched, for who can be sure of continued happiness? Jean de La Fontaine Poet · France
If we love (the poor) people, we want to identify with them and share with them. Jean Vanier Philosopher and theologian
A citizen should render to the state all the services he can as soon as the sovereign demands them. Read explanation Jean-Jacques Rousseau Philosopher · Switzerland