Ẓarb-i kalīm aur ʻahd-i ḥāẓir

Ẓarb-i kalīm aur ʻahd-i ḥāẓir

by Muḥammad Ramẓān Zāhid

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Critical study of Z̤arb-i kalīm written by Sir Muhammad Iqbal, 1877-1938.

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    Muḥammad Ramẓān Zāhid undertakes a critical study of Iqbal's Z̤arb-i kalīm. What aspects of Zāhid's analytical approach or interpretative framework did you find most insightful or distinctive in re-evaluating Iqbal's work?

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    How did Zāhid's interpretation of Z̤arb-i kalīm challenge or deepen your existing understanding of Iqbal's philosophical or social ideas? Were there specific points where your perception of Iqbal shifted?

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    The book's title includes "ʻahd-i ḥāẓir" (the contemporary era). In what ways do you believe Zāhid successfully connects Iqbal's ideas from Z̤arb-i kalīm to the challenges and concerns of our present day? Can you identify any modern issues where Iqbal's insights, as presented by Zāhid, still hold profound relevance?

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