Tauheed
1. The reconstruction of religious thought in Islam pg. 147
and 154.
2. Schimmel, A.M. Gabriel’s wing, pg 87,93.
3. Translation by Arberry, A.J. The mysterious of selflessness,
pg. 122, 21-22, 13 and 69.
4. The reconstruction of religious thought in Islam, pg. 93-94.
5. Translation by Arberry, A.J. javid Nama, pg. 82, 139.
6. Pickhall, M.M The Meaning of the Glorious Koran, New York,
1960, pg. 454.
7. Sale, G.(Translation) The Koran, pg. 459.
The Concept of Power
1. Russel, B. History of western philosophy, George Allan and
Unwin, 1957, pg. 856.
2. Bang-e-Dara, pg. 150-151.
3. Ataullah Shaikh, Ashraf publications, Iqbal Namah, vol. II,
pg. 45.
4. Nicholson, Raymond. A. Tr. Secrets of the Self. Pg. 57 and
59.
5. Ibid, pg. 9, 133.
6. Ahmad Aziz, Nai Tashkil, pg.282.
7. Ibid, pg. 9, 133.
8. Hassan, Dr. Parveen Feroz. The political philosophy of Iqbal.
United Limited, Lahore, 1970.
9. Smith, W.C. Victor Gollancz, London, 1946, Modren Islam in
India. Pg. 120-121.
10. Iqbal, Zarb-e-Kalim, pg. 29.
11. Ramuz-e-Bekhudi, pg. 106, 107.
Development of Personality
The Perfect Man
1. The Reconstruction of religious thought in Islam, pg. 105
and 96.
2. Ibid, pg. 76, 106, 154 and 33.
3. Psychology of religion. Pg. 128.
4. Quran, 91:9.
5. Introduction to ‘the Secrets of the Self”.
6. Quran, 67:2, 39:69, 53:17.
Nature of Self
1. Allama Muhammad Iqbal, the Reconstruction of religious thought
in Islam, Lahore, 1968, pg. 102.
2. The Reconstruction, pg. 40-41 and 52.
3. Ibid, pg. 101, 104-6.
4. Allama Muhammad Iqbal, Secrets of the Self (Asrar-i-Khudi),
translated by R.A. Nicholson, London, 1920. preface. P-xvii.
5. Ibid, pg. 56, 96-106, 198.
Mard-e-Momin – Introduction.
Becoming a Mard-e-Momin.
(i) Submission
1. Iqbal, Reconstruction pg. 181.
2. S. Kashya. “ Sir Muhammad Iqbal and Friedrich Nietzshe”.
The Islamic Quarterly, 11. 9april, 1955), 181.
3. Iqbal, Asrar, trans, Nicholson, Secrets, pg. 73.
4. Ibid, pg. 75.
(ii) Self-control
1. Iqbal, reconstruction, pg. 181.
2. Iqbal, Asrar, trans, Nicholson, Secrets pg. 76.
3. Ibid, pg. 76-77.
4. Iqbal, Gulshan-i-Razi Jadid, trans. Hadi Hussain, The new
Rose garden of Mystery ( Lahore, Sh. Muhammad Ashraf, 1969),
p. 4.
5. Iqbal, Javid Nama ( 8th edition; Lahore, sh. Gulam Ali and
sons, 1964), p. 239.
(iii) Divine Vicegerency.
1. Iqbal’s letter to Nicholson quoted in the Introduction
to secrets, p. xxvii.
2. A. Bausami, “Iqbal’s Philosophy of religion and
the west”. Pakistan quarterly, II (1952) p. 54.
3. Iqbal, Ba-i-Jabril, p. 132.
4. Iqbal, Asrar, trans, Nicholson, secrets, pg. 80 and 84.
5. Iqbal, Rumuz-i-Bekhudi, trans, A.J. Arberry, The Mysteries
of selflessness (London ; John Murray, 1953), pg. 57.
Characteristic of Mard-e-Momin.
1.
Quoted by R.A. Nicholson in his introduction to the secrets
of the self. (trans, of Iqbal’s Asrar-i-Khudi)(Lahore:
Sh. Muhammad Ashraf, 1950) pg. xxi – xxii.
2. S.A. Vahid(wahid)(e.d), Thoughts and reflection of Iqbal(Lahore;
Sh. Muhammad Ashraf 1964) p. 239.
3. S.M. Iqbal, The reconstruction of Religious thought in Islam
(reprint; Lahore; Sh. Muhammad Ashraf, 1963) p. 12.
4. E. Mc. Carthy, “ Iqbal as a poet and Philosopher”,
Iqbal Review, II ( April 1961).
(i) Desire
1. Iqbal, Asrar, Nicholson, Secrets, p. 25 -26.
2. Iqbal, Bal-i-Jibril (4th edition; Lahore; Sh. Ghulam Ali and
Sons, 1964) p. 21.
(ii) Love
1. I. Singh, The Ardent Pilgrim (London; Longmans, Green and Co, 1951) p. 10.
2. E.G. Browne, Rewive of R.A. Nicholson’s (trans) The secrets of the
self. The journal of the royal Asiatic society(1921) p. 143.
3. Quoted by Nicholson in the introduction to secrets p. xxv.
4. P. Avery, “ Iqbal and the Message of Persian Metaphysics,” talk
given on Iqbal day functions in London, April 1960.
5. P. Tillich, Love, Power and Justice. (London ; Oxford University press,
(1954) p. 25-26.
6. K.A. hakim, “The concept of lore in Rumi and Iqbal.” The Islamic
culture, xiv(1940), p. 268.
7. Iqbal, zabur-i-Ajam, trans. A.J. Arberry Persian psalms (Lahore; sh. Muhammad
Ashraf, 1961), p. 103.
Love for the Prophet (S.A.W.)
(iii) Faqr
1. K.G. sayyidayn, Iqbal’s educational philosophy (Lahore
: Sh. Muhammad Ashraf, 1960). P. 120, 54.
2. Reconstruction of religious thought in Islam. P. 120, 54.
(iv) Sayyadi.
(v) Suffering.
1. S. Bhikshu. Quoted in the encyclopedia of religious quotations.
P. 432.
2. javid Iqbal. Stray reflections p. 103.
3. schimmel, gabriel’s wing p. 142.
4. Iqbal, Asrar, trans, Nicholson, Secrets, p. 11.
(vi) Forbearance.
1. W. Gothe quoted by B. Stevenson (ed.) Stevenson’s book
of quotations (5th edition, London, Cassell and Co. Ltd. 1946)
p 1885.
2. E.M. Forster, two Cheers for Democracy ( London ; Edvarel
Arnold, 1951) p. 296.
(vii) Courtesy.
(viii) Obstructions.
1. L. Maitre. “ Iqbal, a great Humanist”, Iqbal Review,
11 ( April 1961) p. 28.
(ix) Sawal.
1. Iqbal, rumuz-i-Bekhudi (Lahore ; SH. Ghulam Ali and Sons,
1961), p. 186-187.
(x) Despair, Grief and Fear.
1. Ibid, p 108-111.
(xi) Servitude.
1. Sayyidayn, Iqbal’s educational Philosophy p. 40.
2. Iqbal, Zaubur-i-Ajam. (Lahore ; Sh. Ghulam Ali and Sons, 1961)
p. 258-261.
(xii) Nasab-Parasti.
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