Muhammad Asad Quote

The duty and the right to express one's opinion freely may be meaningless—and on occasion even injurious to the best interests of the society—if those opinions are not based on sound thought, which, in its turn, presupposes the possession of sound knowledge.


Chapter 5: The Citizens And The Government, p 86 - The Principles of State and Government in Islam (1961)


The duty and the right to express one's opinion freely may be meaningless—and on occasion even injurious to the best interests of the society—if...

The duty and the right to express one's opinion freely may be meaningless—and on occasion even injurious to the best interests of the society—if...

The duty and the right to express one's opinion freely may be meaningless—and on occasion even injurious to the best interests of the society—if...

The duty and the right to express one's opinion freely may be meaningless—and on occasion even injurious to the best interests of the society—if...