Islam stands for the unity and brotherhood of mankind, and not for disrupting the oneness of the human family.
Surely Islam has nothing to fear from criticism even if it be unreasonable.
The early Mussalmans accepted Islam not because they knew it to be revealed but because it appealed to their virgin reason.
A perfect Muslim is he from whose tongue and hands mankind is safe.
I would like to say that that even the teachings of the Koran cannot be exempted from criticism.
Journalism has become the art of “intelligent anticipation of events.”
The sole aim of journalism should be service.
Journalism should never be prostituted for selfish ends or for the sake of merely earning a livelihood or, worse still, for amassing money.
Journalism has a distinct place in familiarizing and expressing public opinion.
A journalist’s peculiar function is to read the mind of the country and to give definite and fearless expression to that mind.
The newspaperman has become a walking plague. He spreads the contagion of lies and calumnies.
Newspapers today have almost replaced the Bible, the Koran, the Gita and other religious scriptures.
The press is called the Fourth Estate. It is definitely a power, but to misuse that power is criminal.
Newspapers should be read for the study of facts. They should not be allowed to kill the habit of independent thinking.
In the East, as in the West, newspapers are fast becoming people’s Bible, Koran, Zend-Avesta and Gita all rolled into one.
Freedom of the press is a precious privilege that no country can forego.
Newspapers have become more important to the average man than the scriptures.
Knowledge without devotion will be like a misfire.
Knowledge and devotion, to be true, have to stand the test of renunciation of the fruits of action.
True knowledge gives a moral standing and moral strength.