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  Muhammad Iqbal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Iqbal was profoundly influenced by Western philosophers such as Friedrich Nietzsche, Henri Bergson and Goethe, and soon became a strong critic of Western society over its separation of religion from state and perceived obsession with materialist pursuits.
In a passage re-living a historical period, Iqbal condemns the Muslim traitors who were instrumental in the defeat and death of Nawab Siraj-ud-Daula of Bengal and Tipu Sultan of Mysore respectively by betraying them for the benefit of the British colonists, and thus delivering their country to the shackles of slavery.
Iqbal, serving as president of the Punjab Muslim League, criticized Jinnah's political actions, including a political agreement with Punjabi leader Sir Sikandar Hyat Khan, whom Iqbal saw as a representative of feudal classes and not committed to Islam as the core political philosophy.
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 Ghulam Ahmed Pervez - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Allama Pervez studied the Quran and the classics of Islam under the sole guidance of his grandfather.
It was the Allama who infused in him the spirit of being a pioneer worker for Pakistan Movement.
Since he owed a gratitude to Allama Mohammad Iqbal for his guiding principles on the understanding of Quran, he delivered many important lectures on Iqbal’s viewpoint of implementing the Quranic injunctions, which were later compiled and published as an unequalled presentation on Iqbal’s philosophy under the title "IQBAL AUR QURAN".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ghulam_Ahmed_Pervez   (782 words)

  
 ..::: Pioneers of Freedom - Allama Dr. Mohammad Iqbal :: Humsafar.info :::..   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Iqbal turned to poetry at a young age of 19 and composed "Nala-i-Firaq"(lament of separation) in the memory of his teacher and mentor Mr.
When his brother Atta Mohammad was implicated in false criminal charges, Iqbal composed a touching ode "Berg-i-Gul" to the Sufi saint Nizamuddin Auliya, beseeching him to intercede with Allah and rescue his brother from the snares of enemies, which became a regular feature at annual festivals of Sufi saint.
Allama Iqbal's symbol of conquest was the "eagle".
www.humsafar.info /pio12.htm   (1253 words)

  
 Allama Mohammad Iqbal
Allama Dr. Sir Mohammad Iqbal is one of most outstanding poets, writers, intellectuals and thinkers of modem times.
It was Iqbal's fervent appeal which persuaded the Quaid-e-Azam in 1934 to return from England and lead the Muslims of the Indo-Pakistan Sub-continent in their struggle for constitutional rights and it was in his letters to the Quaid"e-Azam that he elaborated his scheme in its political as well as cultural context.
Iqbal's political philosophy is not atomistic but organic in that it implied the formation of an associaiton of the Muslim countries to betten their own lot and be the upholder of peace and justice throughout the World.
www.cybercity-online.net /pof/allama_mohammad_iqbal.html   (450 words)

  
 JI: Pakistan as conceived by (Allama) Dr. Muhammad Iqbal and Quaid-e-Azam and the Islamic Movement
Allama Iqbal and Quaid-e-Azam, the founders of Pakistan, envisioned an Islamic democratic state.
Study Allama Iqbal, who benefited from both the modern and old sources of knowledge and declared with full conviction that Islam is true (haq) and the foundation characterised by secularism, nationalism, rationalism and science, on which the West rests, is vain and defective.
With respect to the question of "Islamic Democratic State", what Allama Iqbal and Quaid-e-Azam supported and held, and for which they made all out struggle, was to establish a Muslim society and a Muslim state in the light of the unmatched and eternal guidance of Qur’an and Sunnah.
www.jamaat.org /qa/iqbal.html   (1663 words)

  
 Allama Mashriqi- Scholar and Founder of the Khaksar Movement
Allama Mashriqi (Inayatullah Khan) was born on August 25, 1888 and died in Lahore, Pakistan on August 27, 1963.
Allama Mashriqi was educated at the Punjab University at Lahore, Pakistan and later went on to Cambridge University in England.
Allama also met and/or was in contact with domestic leaders of Pakistan such as Prime Minister Liaqat Ali Khan, Prime Minister Khawaja Nazimuddin, Governer General Ghulam Mohammad, President Sikandar Mirza and President Ayub Khan at different times in order to discuss the future of Muslims in Pakistan and Kashmir.
allama-mashriqi.8m.com   (3507 words)

  
 Allama Mohammad Iqbal: A Poet and Reformer of Islam
Allama Mohammad Iqbal: A Poet and Reformer of Islam
Mohammad Iqbal, the Islamic poet-philosopher who played such a vital role in the birth of Pakistan, was the first to advocate the formation of independent Muslim state for the subcontinent.
Muhammad Iqbal: A Manifestation of Self-reconstruction and Reformation
www.yespakistan.com /iqbal   (444 words)

  
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Allama Iqbal The Poet Of The East The Philosopher Of Pakistan.
Allama Muhammad Iqbal Maulana Muhammad Ali Muhammad Marmaduke Pickthall...
The forty-something Yusuf, grandson of the poet-philosopher Allama
www.allamaiqbal.com /databank/web/master_search.htm   (3164 words)

  
 Welcome to Allama Iqbal Site
"Sir Muhammad Iqbal, distinguished lawyer, philosopher, poet, as learned in Western science as in Eastern tradition, inspired millions of his fellow-Muslims in India to fight for self-reform, and self-realization as a necessary prelude to independent nationhood.
Iqbal - Poet Philosopher of Pakistan - was an heir to a very rich literary, mystic, philosophical and religious tradition.
He imbibed and assimilated all that was best in the past and present Islamic and Oriental thought and culture.
www.allamaiqbal.com   (183 words)

  
 Iqbal's message a guide against extremism -DAWN - Top Stories; 09 November, 2004
In a message issued here on Monday on 127th birth anniversary of poet-philosopher Allama Mohammad Iqbal, the president said Allama Iqbal's message was not limited to South Asia alone and his thought provoking ideas had appeal for the humanity and also great relevance for scholars around the world.
He described Allama Iqbal as one of the greatest thinkers of modern times and a source of inspiration for all humanity.
In a message on the birth anniversary of great poet and philosopher Allama Mohammad Iqbal, the prime minister said he (Allama Iqbal) awakened Muslims of the subcontinent and rekindled a desire to seek their long-lost identity.
www.dawn.com /2004/11/09/top1.htm   (408 words)

  
 ALLAMA IQBAL- The founder of Muslim politics in the Indian Subcontinent
Mohammad Iqbal was widely known as poet, philosopher, lawyer, jurist and spiritual Godfather of Pakistan.
Iqbal's concept of parochial nationalism was initially floated by Shah Waliullah (1703-1762) and subsequently pronounced by Sir Sayed Ahmad Khan as two-nation theory in 1880s for communal division of Indian subcontinent.
When Iqbal deeply understood the psyche of the Muslim community that it was not ready to live under democratic system of rule in Hindu-majority country, he entered practical politics in 1926 and was elected as a member of Punjab Legislative Council.
www.saag.org /papers9/paper895.html   (3196 words)

  
 Suhail Ahmad Banglori's Blog : Deceiver of the Nation, Suhail Ahmad Banglori blogs on sulekha, Religion blogs, Suhail ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In other words, Munib Iqbal claims that the idea that the Muslims of India were a separate nation, unrelated to the Hindus, and that their freedom and well-being were not guaranteed except in a separate homeland (Pakistan), was not the creation of the Allama's mind.
Allama Iqbal was aware that the Muslims of India were ashamed of their nationality due to an inferiority complex and were eagerly awaiting a psychological remedy.
Allama Iqbal was of the opinion that in Islam, religious identity and nationality were the same thing, so the Muslims of the world are one nation.
www.sulekha.com /blogs/blogdisplay.aspx?cid=1190   (13091 words)

  
 Was Jinnah a Secularist
It was on the appeal and persuation of Allama Mohammad Iqbal that he forfeited his career as a highly successful lawyer of England and came back to lead Muslims and Muslim League.
Mohammad Ali Jinnah did believe in a two-nation theory as stated by him quite often especially in the only article he wrote for a British weekly Time and Tide, published in March 1940 and his speech on the occasion of the passing of the Lahore resolution in March 1940.
Mohammad Ali Jinnah envisioned Pakistan as a modern democratic state to be run strictly on the basis of merit and where all citizens will be equal before the law.
www.cobrapost.com /documents/JinnahSecularist.htm   (2313 words)

  
  Articles - ...
It was at this crucial juncture in world history that Allama Mohammad Iqbal (1877-1938) appeared on the scene, along with his radical ideas of Islamic revival, "reconstruction of religious thought", and a forceful call for Islamic revolution.
The most significant achievement of Allama Iqbal in the domian of thought is that he demolished the idea of an inherent distinction or dichotomy between the "religious" and the "secular" fields of human existence, and proved that they are, in fact, inseparable components of an organic whole.
Moreover, it was none other than Iqbal who started the process of "the reconstruction of religious thought in Islam" by laying down the intellectual foundations of Iman - not on the outdated Aristotelian logic or on Plato´s world of ideas - but on such sciences as higher mathematics, modern physics, cosmology, biology, and psychology.
www.tanzeem.org /resources/articles/printarticle.asp?id=134   (3132 words)

  
 CHN | News
Allama Muhammad Iqbal Lahori (1877-1938), the poet-philosopher of the East, was born in Punjab in British India.
Iqbal's message was not for any particular ethnic or linguistic group, but for the Muslim world as a whole.
Iqbal is best known for his influential efforts to direct his fellow Muslims toward the establishment of a separate Muslim state, an aspiration that was eventually realized in the country of Pakistan.
www.chnpress.com /news/?section=2&id=6317   (478 words)

  
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Muhammad Iqbal had a great passion for this bird.
Iqbal : A Manifestation of Self-reconstruction and Reformation
Allama Masshriqi - Founder of The Khaksar Movement
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 JI: Ethnic and Racial Differences in Pakistan and the struggle for Islamic Revolution
One analysis is that the thinking of Allama Iqbal and the appeal of the Islamic Movement under Maulana Mawdudi got relatively better response in the Punjab and among those belonging to (and migrated from) U.P. It was less popular in Sarhad (NWFP) and still much less in Sindh among the Sindhi speaking people.
Iqbal’s message has been instrumental as a moving force for the Muslims in the past and will remain so in future.
In relation to Allama Mohammad Iqbal, I am not saying so under the influence of any propaganda or blind faith, but say so rather with full confidence.
www.jamaat.org /qa/ethnic.html   (900 words)

  
 Pakistan Muslim League
The negotiations that were conducted between the two parties culminated in the League-Congress Accord, known as the Lucknow Pact (1916), in which common demands for constitutional reforms were evolved.
The principal architect of this Pact was Mohammad Ali Jinnah (1876-1948), who had joined the AIML in 1913.
Mohammad Ali Jinnah assumed the leadership of the Muslim League on his return from England.
www.pakistanmuslimleague.info /history.php   (1967 words)

  
 Pakistan Movement
The first brick in the foundation of Pakistan was laid in 712 A.D. when Mohammad Bin Qasim anchored at Debal Port (now known as Karachi), freed the Muslim women and children from the prisons of Raja Dahir and constructed the first mosque at the town.
The most outstanding contribution, however, came from Dr. Sir Mohammad Iqbal, the great philosopher and poet and the symbol of Muslim nationalism.
Mohammad Ali Jinnah became identified in the Muslim mind with the concept of the charismatic community, the concept which answered their psychic need for endowing and sanctifying their sense of community with a sense of power.
www.cybercity-online.net /pof/pakistan_movement.html   (766 words)

  
 THE STATESMAN.....   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Allama Mohammad Iqbal,famous poet and philosopher, gave a monumental presidental address at Allahabad on 29th of december 1930 when most of the Muslim leaders were busy in London at Round Table conference.
The message that he gave through his poetry was that the Muslims should try to revive their past glory and strive as a nation to attain independence.
Iqbal was a great friend and supporter of Mohammed Ali Jinnah because he saw in him those very qualities that were needed by the Muslims at the time to lead them to independence.
www.pakistan.gov.pk /Quaid/politician13.htm   (274 words)

  
 Allama Mohammad Iqbal: Poems & Works
Most of Allama Iqbal's writings were devoted to a revival of Islam.
Although many compilations of Iqbal's poetry also deliver his message very eloquently, his foremost book Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam was intended to secure a vision of the spirit of Islam as emancipated from its Magian overlayings.
Iqbal's world view is based on his deep concern with the future of humanity as well as of religion.
www.yespakistan.com /iqbal/works.asp   (927 words)

  
 The Philosophy of Muhammad Iqbal
Iqbal stands alone in the post classical period of Islamic philosophy as a reviver of the discipline within the Muslim world.
Iqbal introduces his notion of Khudi, or self.
Iqbals breadth and depth of knowledge is truly remarkable.
www.muslimphilosophy.com /iqbal   (330 words)

  
 Pakistan Times | Top Story: Zeal, Fervour Marks Celebrations of Iqbal Day in Pakistan
Justice (R) Javed Iqbal said we should seek direction from Allama Iqbal's message and follow it to achieve goals for which the country was created.
In Sialkot, the home city of Allama Iqbal, a big procession was taken out from Iqbal Manzil (the birth place of Allama Muhammad Iqbal) to the graves of the mother and father of Allama Iqbal.
At Iqbal Manzil (Sialkot) a book exhibition was also arranged where a large number of books written on Allama Iqbal by different authors in various languages as well as some rare books were also displayed.
pakistantimes.net /2004/11/10/top3.htm   (702 words)

  
 .:: THE BANGLADESH OBSERVER - Net Edition ::.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
To mark the 66th death anniver­sary of Allama Mohammed Iqbal, the Allama Iqbal Research Academy, Dhaka has held a semi­nar on "Allama Iqbal and the Present situation of the Muslim world" on Friday at the Auditorium of the Iranian Cultural Centre in Dhaka, says a Press re­lease.
He said though Allama Iqbal was a great genius of Himalayan sub-conti­nent, but many of us could not realize Iqbal.
Iqbal focused his self-determination and philoso­phy of Khodi (Self) realization through his poems.
www.bangladeshobserveronline.com /new/2004/05/17/city.htm   (1342 words)

  
 Planning Honeymoon!- Matchpk.com
Being worsted in battle, Rasalu, as the price for piece, was forced to give his daughter in marriage to his conqueror, who gave the territory he had conquered to Rasalu's adopted son.
IQBAL MANZAL: Iqbal Manzal is the birth place of Pakistan's National Poet, Allama Mohammad Iqbal.
Due to its resemble by Iqbal Government of Pakistan buy this historical building and prepare it as museum, Now it has been opened for visitors.
www.matchpk.com /kalpoint/matrimonial/code/ver5.0/guide_wed_honeymoon_Sialkot.asp   (716 words)

  
 INDIAN MUSLIMS -Under Siege?
Mohammad Ali Jinnah, a prominent leader of the Congress did not join the AIML till 1913 though, he supported the League movement for separate electorate for Muslims.
Allama Iqbal (1873/76-1938) widely known as a romantic and Indian nationalist poet experienced a "mental crisis" after his return from Europe in the first decade of nineteenth century.
Muslim League with Iqbal as president adopted a resolution in its Allahabad Conference in 1930, which formed the basis for demand of Pakistan in 1940.
www.saag.org /papers12/paper1160.html   (6292 words)

  
 ALLAMA GHULAM AHMAD PARWEZ
Allama Parwez studied the Quran and the classics of Islam under the sole guidance of his grandfather.
During the Pakistan Movement, Allama Parwez had been a gratifying counselor to the Quaid-e-Azam in the matters pertaining to the Quranic values and principles.
He himself was issue-less in the conventional sense but Idara-Tolu-e-Islam, The Tolu-e-Islam Trust, The Quranic Research Centre, the Quranic Education Society, the Parwez Memorial (Research Scholars) Library and world over spread Bazms and his audio and video Dars-e-Quran are ample means of carrying his name to immortality.
www.tolueislam.com /Parwez/parwez.htm   (716 words)

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