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Allama Iqbal
Allama Iqbal
subcontinent in 1930.
He advocated for this state to protect the political, social, and cultural rights of
Muslims in a Hindu-majority region.
Iqbal's poetry and philosophy inspired leaders like Muhammad Ali Jinnah,
promoting self-discovery and the revival of Islamic values.
His ideas encouraged critical thinking among Muslims about their political and
social conditions and the pursuit of self-determination.
Iqbal pushed for educational reforms to revitalize Islamic thought and culture,
leading to institutions like Jamia Millia Islamia in Delhi.
His legacy includes contributions to Pakistan's national identity, education,
political ideology, social justice, literature, culture, religion, international relations,
and youth empowerment.
His vision of a state where Muslims freely practice their faith remains relevant in
contemporary Pakistan.
His ideas on a pan-Islamic alliance and a just world order continue to shape
Pakistan's foreign policy discourse.
Iqbal's message of self-realization and self-determination continues to inspire
young Pakistanis.