“Contrary to popular misconception, Islam does not mean peace but rather means submission to the commands of Allah alone. Therefore, Muslims do not believe in the concept of freedom of expression, as their speech and actions are determined by divine revelation and not based on people's desires.” PeopleBelieveMeanDoeActionDesireDivineExpressionSpeechConceptsIslamDeterminedContraryCommandRevelationsSubmissionMisconceptionFreedom Of ExpressionDivine Revelation Author:Anjem Choudary
“It is essential that the revelation we receive, the conception of an image which embraces a certain thing, which has no sense in itself, which has no subject, which means 'absolutely nothing' from the logical point of view.. ..should speak so strongly in us, evoke such agony or joy, that we feel compelled to paint.” FeelsShouldMeanDesireCertainSpeakViewsSubjectsEssentialsEmbracePaintPoint Of ViewRevelationsLogicalConceptionCompelledAbsolutely Nothing Author:Giorgio de Chirico
“My first reading of Tolstoy affected me as a revelation from heaven, as the trumpet of the judgment. What he made me feel was notthe desire to imitate, but the conviction that imitation was futile.” FeelsFirstsMadeDesireReadingHeavenJudgmentConvictionRevelationsAffectedImitationTrumpets Author:Ellen Glasgow
“Faith considers that its precariousness and its finiteness are but the womb in which it abides, moving toward the plenitude and fullness of the eternity which it desires and believes in and which revelation opens to it.” BelieveMovingDesireFaithEternityRevelationsWombFullnessPlenitude Author:Catherine Doherty