Iqbal: The Poet Philosopher of Islamic Resurgence

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Al-Tawhid Islamic Journal Al-Tawhid Islamic Journal 2017
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"Iqbal: The Poet Philosopher of Islamic Resurgence" delves into the life and works of Allama Muhammad Iqbal, exploring his philosophy, poetry, and vision for a revived Islamic society.

"Iqbal: The Poet Philosopher of Islamic Resurgence" is an insightful exploration of the life, philosophy, and poetic contributions of Allama Muhammad Iqbal, one of the most influential figures in the revival of Islamic thought in the modern era. This book examines Iqbal's journey as a poet, philosopher, and visionary who sought to awaken the dormant spirit of Islam among Muslims.

The narrative begins with Iqbal's early life, highlighting his educational pursuits and the influences that shaped his worldview. It delves into his philosophical foundations, including his thoughts on selfhood (Khudi), spirituality, and the relationship between the individual and society. The book illustrates how Iqbal's philosophy emphasizes self-realization and the importance of collective identity for Muslims.

Through an analysis of his major poetic works, such as "Shikwa" and "Jawab-e-Shikwa," the book illustrates how Iqbal used poetry as a means to convey his philosophical ideas and inspire a sense of pride and responsibility among Muslims. It emphasizes his call for intellectual and spiritual revival, urging Muslims to reconnect with their rich heritage and uphold their values in the face of modern challenges.

The book also addresses Iqbal's vision for a united Islamic community, his views on political and social reform, and his advocacy for education and empowerment of the youth. It discusses how Iqbal's thoughts continue to resonate in contemporary discussions on Islam and modernity, and how they serve as a source of inspiration for generations.

In conclusion, "Iqbal: The Poet Philosopher of Islamic Resurgence" serves as both a tribute to Iqbal's legacy and a critical examination of his ideas, making it an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the interplay between poetry, philosophy, and the resurgence of Islamic thought.

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