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Part-I Introduction · Early Life and Education · Political Career · Iqbal as a Poet and Philosopher Part-II Iqbal and Ideas of Democracy · Iqbal’s view of democracy. · Western influence on Iqbal’s thought. · Iqbal and communism- the communist theory · Islam and communism · Democracy in Islam · Western democracy and Iqbal Part-III Iqbal and Politics · Political Significance of Khudi, Momin and Millat · Religion and Politics · Historical perspective of Muslim Politics in British India. · Muslim nationalism and Iqbal (Different stages of Iqbal’s thought) · Iqbal’s letters to Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah · Iqbal and genesis of Pakistan Movement · Pakistan an Ideal and Reality in Iqbal’s View. · Iqbal’s View about Kashmir and Kashmiri Muslims. Part-IV Speeches, Writings and Statements of Iqbal · The writings of Iqbal: Javed Nama; Bal-e-Jabrieal and Bang-e-Darh · Iqbal’s Correspondence with Hussain Ahmad Madni, Allama Mashraqi and Quaid-i-Azam. |
Credit hours/ Marks:- 3 |
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