| Show budoo opinion of british nule nuie the bombay gazette says of all the addresses which were delivered to the congregations perhaps the one which for its speciality particularly merits notice was that made to the khomas a division of the community by their high priest his highness A a khan our report of his address mentions mention that after spearing epe ahing ahins of the happy recovery lecove y of his royal highness i be the prince of wales he referred to the lamented health of the viceroy and quoted a tradition from the prophet Mabom med wed that it is a great agrest duty upon his followers 31 to pray for the health and prosperity of their Hakam king or rule runder whose authority they are protected 1 even if the hakam hakaru were Uti unjust just 1 his hi 8 highness further said that he recollected having peen seen many other traditions from ilis nim holiness the prophet hommed mahammed Ma cn cm the above tradition the british baj raj he pointed out wag was very just juat and kind klutt always caring for the welfare of her subjects and it was a fact that wherever r the intentions and pur purpose posea poLea of the king were directed towards the welfare of his subjects god almighty always sent his blessings upon the country of such sueh ruler ind it was always prosperous he also impressed upon nis hearers that at the present time all the people under british rule are comfortable for table while the people in many other parts of asia are in trouble through famine sickness and other causes and this he said showed that the intentions intent ons and purposes of the british power were kinder and better to their subjects than those of any other kingdom therefore according to their belief it was necessary to pray for the health and prosperity of the hakam and this being a special occasion to 10 pray and offer up thanksgiving to almighty god for the recovery of the prince and heir apparent to the kingdom under whose protection lives and property were sate safe and religion free |