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  Allama Mohammad Iqbal - 'a walk through Iqbal's life'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
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.
In 1930, in his capacity as President of the Muslim League, Iqbal was the first to use a political platform to launch the concept of a separate homeland for Muslims.
Muhammad Iqbal: A Manifestation of Self-reconstruction and Reformation
www34.brinkster.com /iqballife/poetandreformerofislam.html   (433 words)

  
 Pakistan Pesonalities
Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah was born at Karachi on December 25, 1876.
Alama Iqbal was born at Silkot on November 9, 1877 and studied at Government College, Lahore, Cambridge, and the Univ. of Munich, and then he taught philosophy at Government College and practiced law.
Iqbal was the foremost Muslim thinker of his period, and in his many volumes of poetry (written in Urdu and Persian) and essays, he urged a regeneration of Islam through the love of God and the active development of the self.
www.mazhar.dk /pakistan/personalities.htm   (311 words)

  
 Buner-Politics20
Mohammad Iqbal while justifying his resignation from the PPPP and joining the JI, argued that the world scenario and the political atmosphere was no more favorable for continuation of the old progressive and democratic thoughts adding the political forces with Islamic ideology could better fight against the persistent capitalism in the world.
Iqbal advocate bitterly criticized the president general pervez Musharraf for retaining double offices against the well of the masses and termed it violation of the agreement that was done with the Muthahida Majlisi Aamal (MMA).
Answering a question, Iqbal very politely replied that his decision of joining the JI was based on his rational perception after thorough study of its literatures and posed unconditional trust in the leadership of Qazi Hussain Ahmed with the pledge that every call given by the leadership would be honored.
www.geocities.com /bunery1/Buner-Politics20.html   (281 words)

  
 Allama Mohammad Iqbal
Iqbal was born at Sialkot on November 9, 1887.
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)

  
 The Pakistan Idea: A Challenge to Geographical, Racial and Lingual Nationalism
The greatness and uniqueness of Iqbal’s Statesmanship lies in the very fact that in spite of withholding himself from practical politics, he was able to motivate people, fire their imagination and help launch a countrywide movement in carving out a new state with new geographical and ideological frontiers.
Iqbal also learnt that no matter how beautiful an ideal, no matter how deep his anguish, the Quran does not allow even a shadow of force to be used or the undermining of the free will of a human being in any way.
Iqbal’s own role in the last years of his life, 1936-1938, was a constant source of inspiration and guidance to Jinnah in spite of his ill health.
www.tolueislam.org /Bazm/shamim/SA_pi_apd.htm   (1503 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)

  
 Islamic History and Culture - Personalities in Islam specifically Dr. Allama Mohammad Iqbal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
In 1908, when he was thirty-five, Dr. Mohammad Iqbal returned to Lahore and started as a professor of English and Philosophy in the Government College there, and simultaneously started practicing law in the Punjab High Court.
Iqbal was a very simple and plain man. He had no demands nor had he any wants.
Iqbal, enlightened by the light of the Qur’an and Sunna, and enriched by the modern knowledge of the East and West, was able to give direction to the misguided Muslims in his famous speeches, Reconstruction of Religious Thoughts in Islam.
www.islamic-paths.org /Home/English/History/Personalities/Content/Iqbal.htm   (1369 words)

  
 ALLAMA MUHAMMAD IQBAL ...... Geo Pakistan جیو پاکستان
Iqbal''s first education was in the traditional Mukatab.
In 1932, Iqbal came to England as a Muslim delegate to the Third Roundtable Conference.
In latter years, when the Quaid had left India and was residing in England, Allama Iqbal wrote to him informing his personal views on political problems and state of affairs of the Indian Muslims and also persuading him to come back.
geopakistan.5u.com /allamaiqbal.htm   (343 words)

  
 AP: Malaysia to Deport Alleged Extremist (phillyBurbs.com)
Iqbal, 46, was arrested in June 2001 at a mosque outside Kuala Lumpur, where he had been based since the mid-1980s, and the government ordered him detained for two years.
Iqbal is accused of being a Jemaah Islamiyah leader who vowed to wage armed holy war to build a hardline Islamic state in Southeast Asia.
Instead, Iqbal was declared an "undesirable immigrant," had his Malaysian permanent residency revoked and was handed to immigration officials for deportation.
www.phillyburbs.com /pb-dyn/news/90-12192003-214694.html   (769 words)

  
 AKU-Newsletter
Mohammad Perwaiz Iqbal, Professor in the Department of Biological and Biomedical Sciences at AKU, was decorated with one of the highest civilian awards, the Sitara-e-Imtiaz, by the Government of Pakistan this year.
He is a recognised authority in the field of protein chemistry and folate metabolism and his research interests include role of various antimetabolites in cancer, pharmacokinetics of antifolate drugs, role of glutathione in imparting drug resistance in cancer cells, and mechanism by which cytokines (G-CSF and GM-CSF) induce white cell proliferation in cancer patients.
Iqbal gives due credit to the University that has enabled him to make meaningful contribution to teaching and research.
www.aku.edu /university/publications/newsletter7/fa2.htm   (206 words)

  
 Democracy, accept it or reject it?--Ummah.com General   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Iqbal’s views on the growth of the republican spirit, the abolition of Khilafah in Turkey, the importance of ijtihād and ijmā‘ are also very much relevant to comprehend his stance for democracy.
Perhaps to Iqbal, the abolition of the distorted caliphate and the formation of a republican government is Ijitihād, not of course the formation of Western styled secular republic which is repugnant to Islam.
Iqbal’s rejection of the secular and material foundation of democracy is rooted in his comprehension of the Islamic concept of Tawhòīd, the unity of Allah and the unity of life.
www.ummah.org.uk /forum/showthread.php?t=26734   (8198 words)

  
 Kansas State Collegian: Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
In Iran, a man returns home from a long day in the oil industry, hoping that if he is lucky, he will see the fruits of his labor.
Iqbal, who grew up in an Afghanistan village, was in grade school when the Soviet Union invaded the country in 1979.
And by the time he was 18, he'd dealt with the death of his father, the deaths of 40 some people in his 60-house village and witnessed a tank run over three people.
www.kstatecollegian.com /archives/sections/mideast.shtml   (222 words)

  
 Iqbal’s Relevance to the 21st Century
An International Conference on Dr. Mohammad Iqbal was held on 6-7 September 1999 under the auspices of the Islamic Cultural Center that is an affiliate of the Ministry of Arts and Cultural.
Mohammad Vayid, Chairman of the Islamic Cultural Center, a number of Mauritian intellectuals, journalists, Members of the Diplomatic Corps and prominent Pakistanis attended the dinner.
Uteem thinks that Iqbal is a giant of the poetry "stayed for too long at the periphery of our interest… I hope that this international conference will do him justice," he added.
www.allamaiqbal.com /publications/journals/review/oct99/8.htm   (834 words)

  
 MQM's Official World Wide Web Site
Mohammad Zaheer was arrested from Saeedabad and taken to Landhi Police Station, where he was subjected to most severe torture and murdered extra-judicially.
Mohammad Hanif, aged 37 years, son of Munsh Khan, resident of N-320, Sector 35-A, Gulshan Mohammadi, Korangi 3-1/2, Karachi, brother of Ex MPA and nominated candidate of MQM for PS-94, Korangi, Karachi, in the Elections of 1997, was
Mohammad Hanif was later admitted to a local hospital in very critical condition, where he succumbed to his injuries.
www.mqm.com /mqm-rep-97-02.htm   (3332 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.
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.
He said it was due to Iqbal's message that the people overcame their despondency and hopelessness and rallied around Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah who led to the ultimate fruition of their dreams.
www.dawn.com /2004/11/09/top1.htm   (408 words)

  
 Allama Mohammad Iqbal: Poems & Works
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.
He advocates an integration of the two, sometimes suggesting that the science of psychology has not reached an advanced enough level to be able to incorporate spiritual experience as part of a scientific theory of knowledge.
www.yespakistan.com /iqbal/works.asp   (877 words)

  
 AKU- Patient Education Brochures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Mohammad Perwaiz Iqbal with one of its highest civilian awards, the Sitara-i-Imtiaz, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to teaching and research over the past 30 years.
The Order of Imtiaz is a civil award conferred by the President of Pakistan on those who have attained academic distinction in the fields of science, art, literature, or distinction in the fields of sports and nursing; or for rendering dedicated services with selfless devotion in human rights and public service.
Mohammad Perwaiz Iqbal, Professor in the Department of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, joined AKU in 1983.
www.aku.edu /akuh/aboutus/intro/Awards7-3.shtml   (229 words)

  
 The Nation
He said Sardar Mohammad Chaudhry was a man of discipline who rose to the highest position by the dint of his hardwork.
Dr. Rafique Ahmad said that death of Sardar Mohammad Chaudhry was not only a great loss to the Foundation but also to the country and the nation and the literary and intellectual circles.
He said 80 per cent of our great men belonged to poor families but they concealed their families but Sardar Mohammad Chaudhry never did this - rather he took pride on it publicly when he said he was son of a poor villager and he worked as coolie at Lahore Railway station during partition.
www.nation.com.pk /daily/nov-2004/20/localnews2.php   (578 words)

  
 PROLOGUE
Mohammad Iqbal’s brilliant exploration of the beauty and majesty of the Islamic religious vision not only expresses the soul of the people of Pakistan, but stands as a beacon for all religious visions, wherever they may be.
Iqbal’s approach was to show the limited character of such a view, not only in terms of its objects, but especially as a description of thought itself.
But Iqbal’s intuition of the cultural importance of reasoning in terms of being as actively existing suggests the importance of this juncture in the history of thought as the evolution of the religious vision both of God and of the reality of the human person and of society as participations therein.
www.crvp.org /book/Series01/I-17/prologue.htm   (13172 words)

  
 Malaysia deporting Muslim terrorist - PittsburghLIVE.com
Iqbal, considered the top leader of Jemaah Islamiyah -- an al-Qaida-linked terrorist group -- is being deported as an "undesirable immigrant" to Indonesia.
Iqbal, 46, was arrested in June 2001 at a mosque outside Kuala Lumpur, where he had been based since the mid-1980s, Malaysia ordered him detained for two years.
Iqbal is accused of being a Jemaah Islamiyah leader who has vowed to wage armed holy war to build a hardline Islamic state in Southeast Asia.
www.pittsburghlive.com /x/tribune-review/terrorism/s_171005.html   (605 words)

  
 Shabbir retains Pakistan Open crown -DAWN - Sport; December 29, 2003
KARACHI, Dec 28: Reigning champion Mohammad Shabbir Iqbal of the Pakistan Navy, carded a one under par 72 to pick up the spoils once again in the Caltex 36th Open Golf Championship after the fourth and final day on Sunday at the Karachi Golf Club.
In joint fifth position were Mohammad Sajid and Mohammad Siddiqui who had an aggregate of 291 with Matloob Ahmed.
Ghani was 11th with 293, Taj Nabi and Mohammad Javed joint 12th with 295, Karam Hussain and Nadeem Inayat joint 14th with 296.
www.dawn.com /2003/12/29/spt1.htm   (436 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Pakistan
Pakistan’s cultural identity is traced to the centuries of Muslim rule in the region.
In ad 711 Mohammad bin Qasim, an Arab general and nephew of Hajjaj, ruler of Iraq and Persia, conquered Sind and incorporated it into the Umayyad Caliphate.
The concept of an autonomous Muslim state was publicly proposed during the Allahābād session of the Muslim League in 1930 by the leading Muslim poet-philosopher in South Asia, Mohammad Iqbal.
encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761560851_9/Pakistan.html   (1698 words)

  
 AKU-Medical College-Faculty Profiles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Iqbal, M. P., Mehboobali, N., Sultana, F., Khan, F. B., Burney, I. and Kakepoto, G. N.: Effect of methotrexate and folinic acid on accumulation of iron in mice.
Iqbal, M. P., Kazmi, K. A., Jafri, H. and Mehboobali, N.: N-Acetyl-ß-D-glucosaminidase in acute myocardial infarction.
Iqbal, M. P., Ahmed, M., Umer, M., Mehboobali, N. and Qureshi, A.A.: Reversal of methotrexate-induced suppression of skeletal growth in mice with folinic acid.
www.aku.edu /medicalcollege/faculty/dtlFaculty.asp?id=45   (139 words)

  
 PakMediNet - Category (Specialty) Index
Mohammad Yaqoob Kazi, Masood Nizam Tubassum, Humayun Iqbal Khan, Tahir Masood Ahmad.
Muhammad Sarfaraz, Syed Muhammad Javed Iqbal, Iqbal Ahmad Azhar.
Syed Muhammad Javed Iqbal, Iqbal Ahmad Azhar, Tahir Masood Ahmad, Muhammad Sarfraz.
www.pakmedinet.com /category.php?cat=Pediatrics   (4375 words)

  
 Vision Gwadar | Historical Prespective
Field Marshall Ayub Khan visited Gawader on the invitation of haji Muhammad Iqbal Baloch.in 1968, Gwader was air linked to Muscat and a domestic link of Gwader, Pasni, Jiwani, Turbat, and panjgoor was established by PIA through national express Company owned by Haji Muhammad Iqbal Baloch.
The vision of Haji Muhammad Iqbal Baloch is kept alive by his sons through Visionary group, Vision Gwader and Platinum City.
Haji Mohammad Iqbal Baloch paying Homage to father of the nation Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah karachi.
www.visiongwadar.com /historical.htm   (299 words)

  
 Poll results for Skardu, Ghangche notified -DAWN - National; 19 October, 2004
Similarly in Ghangche District, Mohammad Ibrahim Sanai (PML), from NA-22 Ghangche-I, Mohammad Iqbal (independent), from NA-23 Ghangche-II and Engineer Mohammad Ismail (PPP) from NA-24 Ghangche-III were declared successful.
Mohammad Iqbal who was elected as independent from Ghangche-II joined PML on Friday last.
For nine seats of District Council Ghangche, Advocate Yahya Khan, Mohammad Iqbal, Mohammad Bilal, Mushtaq Hussain, Sultan Ali Khan, Rozi Ali, Mohammad Ibrahim, Ijaz Hussain and Manzoor Hussain were elected.
www.dawn.com /2004/10/19/nat3.htm   (435 words)

  
 Virtues of Clothing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
As per the orders of Mohammad Iqbal Sahib, this humble servant made slight corrections to the text at a few places, and mentioned to him in my letter that he may include any suggested additions that he saw fit.
In advising women, Mohammad Iqbal Sahib has adopted a very lucid and charming style, having due regard of their emotions and nature.
She commanded this slave (M. Iqbal) of her's that I should write a brief article on the clothing of women, in which fashionable clothes are condemned, and which also urges women to wear clothes that are according to the Sunnah and Shariat.
islam.r2.ru /clothing.htm   (9189 words)

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