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... Islam itself was viewed as a form of socialism which was not made use of by the Muslims . But at the same time , Iqbal perceived a sharp conflict between Islam and socialism . Iqbal felt that socialism was wholly concerned with matter ...
... Islam itself was viewed as a form of socialism which was not made use of by the Muslims . But at the same time , Iqbal perceived a sharp conflict between Islam and socialism . Iqbal felt that socialism was wholly concerned with matter ...
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... Islam is anxious to retain power to act freely and constantly . Iqbal made a distinction between Western and Islamic democracy . He thought that Islamic democracy would be free from the evils of modern democracy . But will Islamic ...
... Islam is anxious to retain power to act freely and constantly . Iqbal made a distinction between Western and Islamic democracy . He thought that Islamic democracy would be free from the evils of modern democracy . But will Islamic ...
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... Islam and the Islam- ic tradition was completely unsecular . But it caught the imagination of the common Muslims who had no education in secularism and modernization . One of the serious im- plications of Iqbal's notion of secularism ...
... Islam and the Islam- ic tradition was completely unsecular . But it caught the imagination of the common Muslims who had no education in secularism and modernization . One of the serious im- plications of Iqbal's notion of secularism ...
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The Relative Fertility of Hindus | 19 |
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