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Javid-Nama (RLE Iran B)

Javid-Nama (RLE Iran B)( )
Author: Iqbal, Muhammad
Series title:Routledge Library Editions: Iran Ser.
ISBN:978-0-415-60853-4
Publication Date:Apr 2011
Publisher:Routledge
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $165.00
Book Description:

Sir Muhammad Iqbal (1873-1938) was not only amongst the leading political figures of his time, but regarded by many as the spiritual father of Pakistan and a great champion of the reform movement of modern Islam. He was also a poet, in both Urdu and Persian.

The recurrent theme of his poems is the infinite potentiality of man, as partner with God in shaping the destiny of the universe. As an ardent Muslim, Iqbal saw the realization of mankind's future in a union of Islamic...
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Book Details
Pages:148
Detailed Subjects: Poetry / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.396 x 9.399 x 0.585 Inches
Book Weight:0.8 Pounds
Author Biography
Iqbal, Muhammad (Author)
A very influential poet and philosopher, Muhammad Iqbal was born in the Punjab, where he received his early education. He also studied philosophy in England and in Germany but returned to India three years later to practice law. Although he noted that European civilization was materially advanced, he also found it hypocritical and lacking in support of true human values. Islam, on the other hand, though somnolent, was at once both truly creative and able to give humanity moral direction. It was this, the true Islam of Muhammad and the Koran, that Iqbal sought to help Muslims recover.

As evidenced in his six lectures on The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam (1928--29), he interpreted the dynamic of Islam in Bergsonian vitalistic terms, as a leading extension of the fully developed self. In line with his attempt to rethink the problems of Islam in terms of modern categories, Iqbal advocated that the solidly Muslim portions of northwest India be given autonomy so that they could be governed in accordance with Islamic ideals, a position that led to the emergence of the state of Pakistan. He was knighted in 1922.

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