10 June 1896 : Lecture: "Hindu Idea of the
soul"
To Mohammed Sarfaraz Husain of Naini Tal
10th June, 1898 : ALMORA,
MY DEAR FRIEND,
I appreciate your letter very much and am extremely happy to
learn that the Lord is silently preparing wonderful things for
our motherland.
Whether we call it Vedantism or any ism, the truth is that
Advaitism is the last word of religion and thought and the
only position from which one can look upon all religions and
sects with love. I believe it is the religion of the future
enlightened humanity. The Hindus may get the credit of
arriving at it earlier than other races, they being an older
race than either the Hebrew or the Arab; yet practical
Advaitism, which looks upon and behaves to all mankind as
one's own soul, was never developed among the Hindus
universally.
On the other hand, my experience is that if ever any religion
approached to this equality in an appreciable manner, it is
Islam and Islam alone.
Therefore I am firmly persuaded that without the help of
practical Islam, theories of Vedantism, however fine and
wonderful they may be, are entirely valueless to the vast mass
of mankind. We want to lead mankind to the place where there
is neither the Vedas, nor the Bible, nor the Koran; yet this
has to be done by harmonising the Vedas, the Bible and the
Koran. Mankind ought to be taught that religions are but the
varied expressions of THE RELIGION, which is Oneness, so that
each may choose that path that suits him best.
For our own motherland a junction of the two great systems,
Hinduism and Islam — Vedanta brain and Islam body — is the
only hope.
I see in my mind's eye the future perfect India rising out of
this chaos and strife, glorious and invincible, with Vedanta
brain and Islam body.
Ever praying that the Lord may make of you a great instrument
for the help of mankind, and especially of our poor, poor
motherland.
Divine