A Treasury of Iqbal
Abdur Rashid Siddiqui
Hardback
9781847741653
Muhammad Iqbal (d.1938), thinker and philosopher – poet of Indo-Pakistan sub-continent was one of the key architects of contemporary Islam. Through the medium of his thoughtful writing and soul-transforming poetry, both Urdu and Persian, he infused a new spirit in the Muslims, not only of India and Pakistan but also Iran, Afghanistan, Central Asia and the Middle East. He challenged the western concept of nationalism and expounded the concept of Islamic nations, on which the idea of Pakistan is based. A Treasury of Iqbal is a glimpse of his thought and contribution.
Contents
1. God
2. God and Man
3. The Universe
4. Time and Space
5. Life
6. Death and Immortality of Soul
7. Satan
8. Clash of Good and Evil
9. Predestination
10. Reason and Love
11. The Quran
12. The Prophetﷺ
13. The Perfect Man
14. Shahin (The Eagle)
15. Unity of the Ummah
16. Causes of the Downfall of Muslims
17. Sufism
18. The Individual and Society
19. Ijtihad
20. Khudi (Self-Respect, Ego)
21. Bikhudi
22. Faqr
23. Conviction
24. Education
25. Science
26. Fine Art
27. Women
28. Youth
29. Children
30. Western Civilization
31. Political System
32. Nationalism
33. Democracy
34. Capitalism
35. Marxism
36. Rumi
37. Goethe
38. Nietzsche
39. Vision of Pakistan
40. Zindah Rud