Fw: [Multicul-Pluralism Grp] Extract from 1967 MHI speech-lest we forget

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Sep 18, 2008, 10:30:38 AM9/18/08
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      Quite Profound  

           Extracts from Hazar Imam's speech over 30 years ago. Enjoy

 

"The day we no longer know how, nor have the time nor the faith, to bow in prayer to Allah because the human soul that He has told us is eternal, is no longer of sufficient importance to us to be worthy of an hour of our daily working, profit seeking time, will be a sunless day of despair. "

 

Convocation Address, Peshawar, Pakistan, 30 November 1967

Full speech at  http://www.ismaili.net/speech/s671130.html

 

Also in same speech...  

 

Material progress apart, I do not think it should ever be assumed that only the smaller, poorer nations are faced by apparently insoluble problems.

Western Europe and North America possess much that can be envied.

They also face social and moral conflicts which are far more daunting than any thing known in Asia or Africa. Increasingly, I believe, thinking people both in Europe and America are asking: Where is this all prosperity leading us? Are we any happier? Do we get as much satisfaction out of living as did our fathers and fore-fathers?

 

These indeed are relevant, urgent questions.

There has been a fundamental challenge to the traditional and in this case, mainly Christian religious values.

The younger generation has almost completely forsaken its churches.

The pressure of an acquisitive society has made quite frightening demands on family life.

Mothers with younger children go out to work in the millions. The juvenile crime rate soars upwards, homes are broken, and the family unit itself is undermined at its source.

 

The working family in the West can earn all the money it needs in four or five days a week and then with only five or six hours work a day. Its capacity for leisure is growing every year. But what does the family do with it? Look at television? Perhaps. But what will be seen on television? Are they any nearer the complete and contented man of all our dreams?

 

Few would risk an affirmative answer to this questions.

What has been called the permissive society, where anything goes, nothing matters, nothing is sacred or private any more, is not a promising foundation for a brave and upright new world.

This fearful chase after material ease must surely be tempered by peace of mind, by conscience, by moral values, which must be resuscitated.

If not, man will simply have converted the animal instinct of feeding himself before others and even at the expense of others, into perhaps a more barbaric instinct of feeding himself and then hoarding all he can at the cost of the poor, the sick and the hungry.




 

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