Waste not your time in idleness and indolence, and occupy yourselves with that which will profit yourselves and others beside yourself. The Indian Craftsman - Page 71by Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy - 1909 - 130 pagesFull view - About this book
| Percy Stafford Allen, John de Monins Johnson - 1908 - 422 pages
...must be done in respect to writing 8 also. In such cases the earth will be as one (or united).' 9 ' It is incumbent on every one of you to engage in some...identical with the worship of God, the True God.' 10 ' Oh people of Baha ; ye are daysprings of love, and dawning places of the providence of God. Defile... | |
| Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy - Artisans - 1909 - 160 pages
...Northern India, who worship their tools at the Id al-gitr, making offerings of sweetmeats to them.t In Gwalior, in the modern State workshops, the workmen...so are all forms of benefiting life, commercial and industrial." — Rep. Third Int. Con. Religions, Oxford, 1908, /., pp. 324, 153. t Arnold, Hindu Survivals... | |
| Baháʼuʼlláh - Bahai Faith - 1913 - 166 pages
...THE TWELFTH GLAD TIDINGS : It is made incumbent on every one of you to engage in some one occupation, such as arts, trades, and the like. We have made this...occupation — identical with the worship of God, the True One. Reflect, O people, upon the mercy of God and upon His favors, then thank Him in mornings and evenings.... | |
| Bahai Faith - 1916 - 530 pages
...teachings by Mirza Abul Fazl.) It is incumbent upon every one of you to engage in some one occupation, such as arts, trades and the like. We have made this...occupation identical with the worship of God, the True One. Reflect, 0 people, upon the mercy 'of God and upon his favors; then thank him in the mornings... | |
| ʻAbduʼl-Bahá - Bahai Faith - 1917 - 154 pages
...THE TWELFTH GLAD TIDINGS : It is made incumbent on every one of you to engage in some one occupation, such as arts, trades, and the like. We have made this...occupation — identical with the worship of God, the True One. Reflect, O people, upon the mercy of God and upon His favors, then thank Him in mornings and evenings.... | |
| ʻAbduʼl-Bahá - Religion - 1918 - 196 pages
...suggested that the childless educate a child. It is incumbent on every one to engage in some occupation, such as arts, trades, and the like. We have made this...occupation — identical with the worship of God, the true one. Reflect. O people, upon the mercy of God and upon his favors, then thank him in mornings and evenings.... | |
| Baháʼuʼlláh - Bahai Faith - 1923 - 604 pages
...The twelfth glad tidings: It is made incumbent on every one of you to engage in some one occupation, such as arts, trades, and the like. We have made this...— identical ' with the worship of God, the True One. Reflect, O people, upon the mercy of God and upon His favors, then thank Him at dawn and at dusk.... | |
| Allen McKiel - Bahai Faith - 2007 - 257 pages
...awareness of God. It is enjoined on every one of you to engage in some occupation— some art, trade or the like. We have made this— your occupation— identical with the worship of God, the True One. Reflect, O people, upon the Mercy of God and upon His Favors, then thank Him in mornings and evenings.... | |
| |