Iqbal and Modern Era
PROCEEDINGS OF AN INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM GENT, BELGIUM, 18-19 NOVEMBER, 1997
Edited and Compiled by Muhammad Suheyl Umar
CONTENTS
Welcome Address: Prof. Urbain V ermeulen
Opening Remarks: Mr. Riaz Mohammad Khan
Encyclopaedic Bibliography of Iqbal project: Prof. Winand Callewaert
Iqbal and Classical Islamic Traditions: Prof. Annemarie Schimmel
Question and Answer Session Muhammad Iqbal’s Idea about the Poet’s Role in Society: Prof. J. Christoph Burgel
Iqbal’s Concepts of Nationalism and Patriotism: Jan Marek
Iqbal: A Bridge between the East and the West: Saeed A. Durrani
“That I May See and Tell” Significance of Iqbal’s Wisdom Poetry: Muhammad Suheyl Umar
The Problems of Interpreting Iqbal’s Poetry at the End of the 20th Century: Natalia Prigarina
Allama Iqbal’s View of fiqh and Dr Javid Iqbal’s Opposition to the Imposition of hudood Laws in Pakistan :Khaled Ahmed
Iqbal and Italy: Vito Salierno
Iqbal and Germany: M. Ikram Chaghatai
Iqbal’s Concept of Self-Identity: Alois V an Tongerloo
The Relevance of Iqbal in the Modern World: Dr. Rafiuddin Hashmi
Iqbal’s Relevance to the Present World– Persian Writings of Iqbal: Prof. Dr. G.R. Sabri Tabrizi
Man Versus the Universe– Iqbal’s Perception: Dr. Tehsin Firaqi
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