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| | JI: Pakistan as conceived by (Allama) Dr. Muhammad Iqbal and Quaid-e-Azam and the Islamic Movement |
 | | 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. |
 | | And, in the light of the thinking of Iqbal, there was no other solution of the problem of the Indian Muslim, except to carve out an independent Muslim state, comprising of areas where they were in majority. |
 | | 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 Quran and Sunnah. |
| www.jamaat.org /qa/iqbal.html (1663 words) |
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