Muhammad Iqbal's theory of self hood
This paper discusses the nature of the self as expounded by Iqbal and how the self grows into a strong and powerful personality. Iqbal does not only preach self-realization by individuals, but his idea also prescribes suppression of individualism for the preclusion of any collective and concerted ef...
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iium-554792017-12-22T10:17:57Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/55479/ Muhammad Iqbal's theory of self hood Abdul Rahim, Adibah BL Religion This paper discusses the nature of the self as expounded by Iqbal and how the self grows into a strong and powerful personality. Iqbal does not only preach self-realization by individuals, but his idea also prescribes suppression of individualism for the preclusion of any collective and concerted effort of communal benefit. Iqbal has recognized a necessary relationship between the individual and society. He sees society as a must for the proper growth and development of the human and that it is only in society that man can achieve self-realization. It is at this juncture that this paper also discusses the nature of mutual relationships between the individual and the society wherein man lives, moves, and exists. IIUM Press Ushama, Thameem 2016 Book Chapter PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/55479/1/islamic%20thought%20and%20its%20contemporary%20relevance.pdf Abdul Rahim, Adibah (2016) Muhammad Iqbal's theory of self hood. In: Islamic Thought and its Contemporary Relevance. IIUM Press, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, pp. 249-264. ISBN 9789674184414 |
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This paper discusses the nature of the self as expounded by Iqbal and how the self grows into a strong and powerful personality. Iqbal does not only preach self-realization by individuals, but his idea also prescribes suppression of individualism for the preclusion of any collective and concerted effort of communal benefit. Iqbal has recognized a necessary relationship between the individual and society. He sees society as a must for the proper growth and development of the human and that it is only in society that man can achieve self-realization. It is at this juncture that this paper also discusses the nature of mutual relationships between the individual and the society wherein man lives, moves, and exists. |
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