IQ213. Allama Iqbal & the Authority to interpret Shariah in a Modern Islamic World
By Dr. M. Yusuf Guraya
14 cm. x 21.5 cm.---Pages 34.

This booklet proves that the time has come to take away the authority of Ijtihad from unelected representatives of the various sects and hand it over to the elected representatives of the people in the Parliament. In fine, this booklet is an easy way to grasp the essence of "The Reconstruction of Religious Thoughts in Islam by Dr. Allama Iqbal."

ISBN NO. 969-432-196-4.

IQ214. Studies in Iqbal
By Syed Abdul Vahid
14 cm. x 21.5 cm.---Pages 353.

Today, man is faced with a crisis which threatens his very future, and in this crisis the study of Iqbal can be a source of great help and inspiration and strikes a note of assurance. The book affords a clear understanding of the basic tendencies of Iqbal's art and thought and helps in the appreciation not only of his poetry but also of his complex, but fascinating personality. Extensive bibliography. Second revised edition.

ISBN NO. 969-432-197-2.

IQ215. Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam
By Allamah Muhammad Iqbal
14 cm. x 21.5 cm.---Pages 210.

In this book, Iqbal attempts to reconstruct the Muslim religious philosophy with due regard to the philosophical traditions of Islam and the more recent developments in the various domains of human knowledge.

ISBN NO. 969-432-198-0.

IQ216. Persian Psalms
By Dr. Sir Mohammad Iqbal. A. J. Arberry, Tr.
14 cm. x 21.5 cm.---Pages 129.

Sir Muhammad Iqbal was not only a great thinker and philosopher, he was also a great poet. In the Zabur-i-`Ajam of which this is an English translation, he has conveyed his profound and noble message to humanity through the medium of the Persian ghazal or lyric, and has proved himself a worthy successor of that long tradition which includes such names as those of Sa'di, Rumi and Hafiz.

ISBN NO. 969-432-199-9.

IQ217. The Secrets of the Self (Translation of Iqbal�s Asrar-i-Khudi)
By
R. A. Nicholson Tr.
12 cm. x 17.5 cm.---Pages 179.

While Hindu philosophers, in explaining the doctrine of the Unity of Being, addressed themselves to the head, Iqbal, like the Persian poets who teach the same doctrine, takes a more dangerous course and aims at the heart. He is no mean poet, and his verse can raise or persuade even if his logic fails to convince.

This is the second edition of the translation, revised by the translator in the light of corrections suggested by Iqbal himself soon after the publication of the first edition in 1920.

Versified English Translation of Iqbal�s Gulshan-i-Raz-i-Jadid and Bandagi Namah by M. Hadi Hussain. Introduction by S.A. Vahid.

ISBN NO. 969-432-200-6.

IQ218. The New Rose Garden of Mystery and the Book of Slaves
14 cm. x 21.5 cm.---Pages 82.
Gulshan-i-Raz-i-Jadid was composed by Iqbal in response to Mahmud Shabistari's Gulshan-i-Raz which was composed in reply to a series of fifteen questions on mystical doctrine pronounced by an enquirer from Khurasan, named Amir Hussaini. Iqbal's poem has nine questions; he has left some of the questions contained in Shabistari's poem and has, in some cases, included two questions in one.

Bandagi Namah, unlike Gulshan-i-Raz-i-Jadid, is translated in blank verse, and describes the arts, music and painting, and religion of slave nations, and the architecture of free nations. Iqbal in this poem rises to the heights of his poetic genius.

ISBN NO. 969-432-201-4.

IQ219. Thoughts and Reflections of Iqbal
Collected and edited by Syed Abdul Vahid
14 cm. x 21.5 cm.---Pages 397.

This is a collection of miscellaneous writings, speeches and press statements of Iqbal. This excellent collection was compiled after a good deal of research carried out in the British Museum, London, Khuda Bakhsh Library, Patna, and University Library, Aligarh. Some of these writings throw new light on the personality of this great genius.

ISBN NO. 969-432-202-2.

IQ220. Notes on Iqbal's "Asrar-i-Khudi"
By A. J. Arberry, Ed.
12 cm. x 17.5 cm.---Pages 56.

A copy of The Secret of the Self (Asrar-i-Khudi) in possession of Dr. Nicholson was found to contain corrections and annotations in Iqbal's own handwriting. Prof. Arberry found that some of Iqbal's most interesting notes had not been included in the revised edition of Nicholson's translation. In this booklet, Prof. Arberry has drawn up a list of all the passages where corrections have been made, so as to indicate the nature of these corrections and the exact relationship between the first and second editions of Professor Nicholson's translation.

ISBN NO. 969-432-203-0.

IQ221. Complaint and Answer
By A. J. Arberry Tr.
12 cm. x 17.5 cm.---Pages 96.

The Shikwah and the Jawab-i-Shikwah are among the most popular of Iqbal's poems. Prof. Arberry has presented this versified translation of the poems in a befitting manner, endeavouring to maintain the spirit of the original.

ISBN NO. 969-432-204-9.

IQ222. Iqbal�s Educational Philosophy
By K. G. Saiyidain
14 cm. x 21.5 cm.---Pages 173.

The book is a lucid presentation of the creative ideology of Iqbal, not only as an educational philosopher, but also as a great thinker, a great humanist and the most gifted and significant interpreter of the message of Islam for the modern world.

ISBN NO. 969-432-205-7.

IQ223. Letters of Iqbal to Jinnah
12 cm. x 17.5 cm.---Pages 32.
A collection of letters of Iqbal which he wrote during the period from March 1936 to November 1937, a few months before his death -- a very eventful period in the history of Muslim India. With a Foreword by the Quaid-i-Azam.

ISBN NO. 969-432-206-5.

IQ224. Iqbal as A Thinker
By Prof. Taj M. Khayal, Ed.
14 cm. x 21.5 cm.---Pages 290.

The book is a very successful attempt at presenting the diverse facets of Iqbal by the essays of such eminent scholars as Dr. Razi-ud-Din Siddiqi, K.G. Saiyidain, M.M. Sharif, Dr. Khalifa Abdul Hakim and others.

ISBN NO. 969-432-207-3.

IQ225. Iqbal and the Third World
By Maulana Kausar Niazi
12 cm. x 17.5 cm.---Pages 40.

The author has, in this booklet, surveyed the thought of Iqbal from a new standpoint, paying tribute to Iqbal who, half a century ago, tried to create self-awareness in the backward countries of the world, particularly the Muslim countries, at the same time warning the developed and wealthy countries of the world that they would be swept off from existence if they tolerated the artificial division of mankind.

ISBN NO. 969-432-208-1.

IQ226. Glimpses of Iqbal�s Mind and Thought
By Dr. H. H. Bilgrami
12 cm. x 17.5 cm. ---Pages 118.

The book presents certain fundamental principles, which in the opinion of the learned author, determined Iqbal's approach to the various problems of our life. He has endeavoured to show the path he (Iqbal) would like us to follow in order to achieve that complete harmony of body, mind and soul where the realities of our present life are not left behind but are made use of inquest of the Ideal.

ISBN NO. 969-432-209-X.

IQ227. Iqbal and the Recent Exposition of Islamic Political Thought
By Dr. M. Aziz Ahmad,Foreward by Sir Abdul Rashid, formerly Chief Justice of Pakistan.
12 cm. x .17.5 cm.---Pages 72.

This small book will serve a useful purpose in stimulating interest and research in the works and teachings of Iqbal in particular and Muslim thinkers in general.

ISBN NO. 969-432-210-3.

IQ228. Metaphysics of Iqbal

By Dr. Ishrat Hasan Enver. Foreword by Dr. Zafar-ul-Hasan

14 cm. x 21.5 cm.---Pages 121.

The treatise is a genuine contribution to the understanding of Iqbal and is strongly recommended to those who would go deep down to the bottom of his thought. The author presents the metaphysical part of his philosophy as Iqbal himself propounded it or as can be deduced from his criticism of other theories.

ISBN NO. 969-432-211-1.

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