Maulana Wahiduddin Khan I Times of India I October 25, 2010 | Page 16It is a fact that there is violence being witnessed all over the world. Every person wants the situation to be reformed. According to the law of nature, we cannot change people. There is only one option before us, that is, to educate people about the teaching of tolerance. This teaching is universally accepted as coexistence. The need of the hour is to apply this principle in the field of religion as well. Peace and harmony are the greatest need of the times. The Quranic formula for peace and harmony is: "For you your religion, for me mine." (109:6) This principle is based on mutual respect. It means to follow one and respect all.[Highlight1]This message of Peace and Harmony was for program organized by MCKS Yoga Vidya Pranic Healing Trust . The event was held at Thyagraj Stadium, New Delhi on Nov 12, 2016
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