علامہ محمد اقبالؒ کا تصورِ خودی۔۔۔تجزیاتی مطالعہ
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Abstract
The concept of self is the basis of Iqbal's philosophy of life. The real source of Iqbal's concepts is the Holy Quran and the blessed life of the Holy Prophet. In the Qur'an, the word "self" is used. According to Iqbal, the word "self" has been used. According to Allama Iqbal, the self is not just a collection of mental qualities, but to understand the self, it is necessary that a person is a master of understanding and a master of vision. In Kalam Iqbal, he presented a complete Islamic code of life to the Muslim Ummah, which is based on the Kalima Tayyaba. In fact, the concept of self is based on monotheism and exhorts man to imbibe divine attributes. However, human being has excellence due to knowledge and wisdom. Iqbal's commentators played their role in the interpretation and understanding of Khudi philosophy. Here, one thing is very important that Iqbal's commentator should be fully aware of known and Muslim scientific facts. That is, his eyes should be on the entire scope of philosophy, religion and science. Allama Muhammad Iqbal wanted to define a nation where the word of truth is fulfilled, the recognition of its Lord and the rule of the education given by Islam. Where all are united as one nation under one religion and one flag. Where the servant serves the servant and servitude reigns.
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