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Quaid E Azam and Allama Iqbal

Who could understand better than Allama Iqbal Quaid-i Azam, who was his expected "the era's Guide"? The Quaid-i Azam in the Introduction to the letters of Allama Iqbal addressed to him, admitted that he agreed with Allama Iqbal on a state for the Muslims of India before the latter's death in April 1938.

The Quaid said:

       His views were substantially in line with mine and had finally led me to the same conclusions as the result of careful consideration and study of the constitutional issues facing India and found expression in the time of the united will of the Muslim India, as shown in the Lahore Resolution of the Muslim League All India popularly known as the "Pakistan resolution" passed March 23, 1940.

 




In addition, Allama Iqbal was called Quaid-i Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah to lead the Muslims of India to his beloved goal. Quaid others preferred the more experienced Muslim leaders like Sir Aga Khan, Maulana Hasrat Mohani, Nawab Muhammad Khan Isma it, Maulana Shaukat Ali, Hamid Ullah Khan Nawab of Bhopal, Sir Ali Imam, Maulvi Tameez ud-Din Khan, Maulana Abul Kalam, Allama al-Mashriqi and others. But Allama Iqbal had his own reasons. He had found his "Khizr Rah-i", the guide of Quaid-i Azam night Muhammad Ali Jinnah who was destined to lead the Indian branch of the Muslim community to its goal of freedom. Allama Iqbal said:

       I know you're a busy man, but I hope you do not mind my writing often, since you are the only Muslim in India today to whom the community has the right to ask for advice safely through the storm arrived in the northwest of India, and perhaps for the whole of India.

Similar sentiments were expressed by him about three months before his death. Sayyid Nazir Niazi in his book Iqbal Ke Hazur said that you discuss the future of Muslims in India and pessimism tenor was visible what friends said. In this Allama Iqbal observed:

       There is only one way out. Muslim should strengthen the hands of Jinnah. Should join the Muslim League. Indian question, as is now solved, can be countered by our united front against both the Hindus and the English front. Without it, our requests will not be accepted. People say our demands smack of communalism. This is pure propaganda. The applications relate to the defense of our national existence.

He continued:

       The front can be formed under the leadership of the Muslim League. And the Muslim League can succeed only because of Jinnah. Now there are only Jinnah's able Muslims.

Matlub Sayyid ul-Hasan said that after Lahore Resolution was adopted March 23, 1940, the Quaid-i Azam said:

       Iqbal is no longer with us, but if he had been alive, he would have been happy to know that we did exactly what he wanted us to do.

But the matter did not end there. Allama Iqbal in his letter of March 29, 1937 at Quaid-i Azam University said:

       While we are ready to cooperate with other progressive parties in the country, we should not ignore the fact that the whole future of Islam as a moral and political force in Asia is largely based on a complete organization of Indian Muslims.

Allama Iqbal According future of Islam as a political morality not only in India but across Asia and the force was based on the organization of Indian Muslims led by the Quaid-i Azam.

The "era of Guide" Iqbal was planned in 1926, was found in the person of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The "Guide" organized Muslims of India under the banner of the Muslim League and offered determined resistance both Indian and English designs for a Hindu-dominated India together. Through their joint efforts under the able leadership of Quaid-Azam Muslim I managed to divide India and Pakistan and Bharat and the realization of its independent homeland . as noted above, in the opinion of Allama Iqbal, the organization of Indian Muslims who reached Pakistan also have to defend other Muslim societies in Asia. the carvan the resurgence of Islam must begin and leave the valley away from the ummah center. Let's see how and when, Pakistan is ready to assume this responsibility August. it's the anticipation of Allama Iqbal.

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