A critical study of Iqbal Shanasi by renowned researcher Mr. Barni
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Keywords

Explored, Misconception, Iqbal Studies, Patriotism, Research, Scope.

How to Cite

Iqbal, M. A., Tasneem, U. ., & Bilal, M. . (2023). A critical study of Iqbal Shanasi by renowned researcher Mr. Barni. Rashhat-E-Qalam, 3(1), 85-95. Retrieved from http://rashhatqalam.com/index.php/rq/article/view/88

Abstract

The specialists of Iqbal extended the way for new topics. Mr. Burni also explored a new corner and provided a new topic to the students of Iqbal Studies for research and criticism. He had passed Indian Administrative Service competition exam in his first attempt. He proved his abilities by holding the highest government posts at the provincial and federal levels. He had special interest in Iqbal Studies. Despite his professional responsibilities, he remained practically active for the improvement of Iqbal's thought. He preserved Iqbal’s letters in four volumes. The preface of the first volume is an authentic document of Urdu language and literature. He also delivered a lecture which was published in two books under different names with modifications and additions. That lecture is very important in terms of topics. Its study reveals new aspects of research and criticism. Its study will broaden the scope of research of patriotism in the light of Islamic concept.
Iqbal was a supporter of unity among different sects and religions. He had also quoted poems appropriate to the subject. Iqbal also studied Indian thought and philosophy in depth. He was a well-read man with a wide range of boundaries. Restricting Iqbal's thought can lead to misconception. Mr. Burni has given examples of Iqbal's patriotism. This article provides a comparison between the views of Iqbal and Burni. In this regard, this article invites students of Iqbal studies to research, critique and endorse. The study of this article provides new topics for research, takes Iqbal's thought out of the sea of darkness and widens the scope of Iqbal Studies.

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