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The place of God, man, and universe in the philosophic system of Iqbal

The Place of God, Man, and Universe in the Philosophic System of Iqbal delves into the profound philosophical musings of Muhammad Iqbal, examining his perspectives on the divine, human existence, and the cosmos. The book offers insights into Iqbal's belief in the unity of God and the importance of spiritual and ethical values in the human experience. It provides a comprehensive analysis of his philosophical framework, highlighting the significance of his ideas in the context of Islamic thought and its influence on modern philosophy. more

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Muhammad Iqbal
Muhammad Iqbal

Muhammad Iqbal, born on November 9, 1877, and died on April 21, 1938, was one of the most prominent philosophers of the Indian subcontinent in the 20th century. Known as the 'Poet Philosopher', his thoughts had a profound impact on the Islamic revival movement in the Indian subcontinent. more

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