William Muir Quotes
The Tree (of Islam) Is Of Artificial Planting. Instead Of Containing Within Itself The Germ Of Growth And Adaptation To The Various Requirements Of Time And Clime And Circumstance, Expanding With The Genial Sunshine And Rain From Heaven, It Remains The Same Forced And Stunted Thing As When First Planted Some Twelve Centuries Ago.
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