Vision of Allama Iqbal about Pakistan

‘The pen is mightier than the sword’.

The Muslims of India knowledgeable the appearance of sword in the War of independence 1857 in which they didn’t achieve their goal and restoring the Muslim rule. On the contrary the services delivered 61through pen developed ideas in the public, assisted them in launching their strength to over come weak points and inspired them valued their goals. Allama Iqbal stood distinguished in this regard. He experienced intellectual growth and conveyed and nurtured his thoughts to the Muslims of India to understand and strife for their individual identification. He was a political philosopher who provided ideological foundations to Pakistan movement and came to be known as ‘Spiritual father of Pakistan’.

This idea of a Muslim nation is the figment of a few imaginations only, and, but for the publicity given to it by the Press few people would have heard of it. And even if many people believed in it, it would still vanish at the touch of reality.

In brief, Iqbal was the man behind the concept of Pakistan. His efforts to the Muslim globe as one of the thinkers of Islam. In his ideas, he exhorted individuals, particularly the youngsters, to experience the various difficulties fearlessly. The main theme and source of his message was the Quran that is a source of fundamental concepts upon which the infrastructure of an organization must be designed as a coherent system of life.d

According to Iqbal, the only system of life that could be applied as a residing and force is ISLAM because it is depending on long lasting and overall principles given in the Quran. Jinnah, for whom Iqbal evinced a great deal of respect and admiration, was so elegant in his compliment of the great Islamic poet. His poems translates the real aspirations of the Muslims of Indian. It will remain a motivation for us and for years after us.

Allama Iqbal till his death bed he was a pan-Islamic. He dream of an independent Pakistan, and will always be remembered as a great Pakistani thinker, philosopher and poet.

Author: PB Teams

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