Most worshippers of God are intent on the advancement of their own desires, not on His worship.
Mughal Emperor, religious tolerance
Most worshippers of God are intent on the advancement of their own desires, not on His worship.
Mughal Emperor, religious tolerance
A critical observation on religious motivations.
16th century (approx. 1556-1605)
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