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Last edited by ahsanirfan; 03-07-2012 at 05:56 PM.
^I have no clue.
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Last edited by abdul518ca; 17-11-2004 at 04:17 PM.
"People are asleep when they're alive, they're awakened when they die" - Sayyidina Ali.
Originally Posted by abdul518ca
i don`t think that nonsense is right from abdul518ca, i really never heard that he was a qadiyani or that he reverted to islam. may Allah rest this great poet and thinker in peace. Aameen
Originally Posted by ahsanirfan
ya i also think that i was little harsh in my reply, but i think that is not the place for gossiping. i think we do not spread everything that we hear
Well, I didn't really "hear", it was in a book, a person in the Mosque reads out from it every Sunday. So I'm not to be blamed for making this up.
And I said, "he WAS a Qadiyani, but later became a Muslim".![]()
Allamah Iqbal has also written articles on the greatness of Maulana Anwar Shah Kashmiri, so *maybe*, he wrote those because he was influenced by him.
“The Past five hundred years of Islamic history can not produce the like of Maulana Kashmiri” Allamah Iqbal.
But I think I'll still edit my first post.
"People are asleep when they're alive, they're awakened when they die" - Sayyidina Ali.
When Iqbal was on the advisory committee to the Raja of Kashmir and Qadiyanis were spreading their dawah there, Iqbal spoke or wrote articles in their favour, because Iqbal did not have the capacity to understand why the Ulama had risen against the Qadiyanis whom he initially considered to be a good sect of "rational muslims".
When he went to Lahore, Imam Anwar Shah sahib Kashmiri rahimahullah had also come to visit Lahore, so Iqbal went to meet him but Shah Sahib rahimahullah refused to see him or speak to him, so Iqbal said, "Whatever Shah Sahib is angry at me for, I'm ready to apologize from it." {or something similar}, so he made tawbah from defending Qadiyanis, but Shah Sahib said, "What of all the people that have been mislead by your statements?" {or something similar} So Iqbal took out ads in major newspapers saying that his previous opinion about Qadiyanism was wrong {or something similar} and then Shah Sahib rahimahullah met him.

By the way, wasnt Iqbal a 'modern' muslim in the sense he justified that the muslim community of today tried to re-interpret the rules of islam?

Nope, not at all. He was working towards deconstructing Western Thought and reconstructing Religious Thought in Islam from the muck of the 'modern' thought which dominated the Muslim minds and the masses.Originally Posted by Pako
You are probably referring to Sheikh Imran N. Hosein, I remember his words 'mountain of a mistake'. Well, Let me explain something interesting here.Originally Posted by ahsanirfan
First of all, in Tanzeem, one can have their own individual opinions as long as it doesn't transgress the Shari'ah, Alhamdullilah. It was the opinion of Sheikh Imran N. Hosein that Iqbal rejected the Mahdi; he had his proof.
However, the founder of Tanzeem-e-Islami, Dr. Israr Ahmad, a man who was influenced by Iqbal, said that his reference to the rejection of the Mahdi has nothing to do with Iqbal's own personal view on the Mahdi in the ahadith. Rather, it was a form of poetry that he was using which made it sound like he was rejecting the Mahdi, but he really wasn't.
For example, If I say in a poem:
"The Persian emperor awaits the news of the Mahdi,
while I stood under his throne,
polishing his shoes,
rejecting this absurd idea of the coming of a Savior."
So Dr. Israr Ahmad's conclusion was, you have to study his poetry carefully, because it can be misleading.
Allah Knows Best.
"Shun Those Scholars at the Doorsteps of the Kings..." -Imam Ghazali
مہدي برحق
سب اپنے بنائے ہوئے زنداں ميں ہيں محبوس
خاور کے ثوابت ہوں کہ افرنگ کے سيار
پيران کليسا ہوں کہ شيخان حرم ہوں
نے جدت گفتار ہے، نے جدت کردار
ہيں اہل سياست کے وہي کہنہ خم و پيچ
شاعر اسي افلاس تخيل ميں گرفتار
دنيا کو ہے اس مہدي برحق کي ضرورت
ہو جس کي نگہ زلزلہ عالم افکار
This poem in zarb e kaleem give impression that his thought about mehdi is different.

Infact Iqbal did reject the belief of Mahdi later in his life ,calling it a Persian manipulation into Islam in his book "The reconstruction of Religious thought in Islam". Click on the "spirit of Muslim culture" in the this link and read the last two paragraphs. http://www.allamaiqbal.com/works/pro...tion/index.htm
In this world is a Paradise, whoever does not enter it will enter the Paradise of the Hereafter : Shaykh Ul Islam Imam Ibn Taymiyyah rahimahullah
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