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Seminar on Iqbal’s Thoughts and contemporary demands

Arts Council of pakistan Karachi organized a session on the topic of "Iqbal's Thoughts and Contemporary Demands"at Josh Malihabadi library.

Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi organized session “Iqbal’s Thoughts and contemporary demands”

Arts Council of pakistan Karachi organized a session on the topic of “Iqbal’s Thoughts and Contemporary Demands”at Josh Malihabadi library. Poetess Dr Fatima Hussan, Farast Rizvi, and Dr Rauf Parekh are the chief guest who through the thought full light on the vision of Iqbal. Meanwhile, Rukhsana Saba is the moderator of the event.

Arts Council of pakistan Karachi organized a session on the topic of "Iqbal's Thoughts and Contemporary Demands"at Josh Malihabadi library.

Muhammad Ahmed Shah also part of the intellectual conversation. Farast Rizvi expresses their thoughts. He said the destination is not brutality it is the knowledge of God. Worship of Destination is God’s knowledge. God knows better which way is chosen by humans. He further said that Allama Iqbal is also a member of the Kashmir community.

He raised their voice on the cruelty which is faced by the Kashmir people. Iqbal poetry reflects the visionary of art, the visionary of a nation, the visionary of God and the visionary of humans. Love is the basic element of the Iqbal Poetry.

Dr. Fatima Hassan said that the Arts Council is an institution of art and culture. The purpose of today program is that we can know the concept and art of Iqbal. He continued to do this in his poetry with subtleties.  Allama Iqbal has declared the perfection of Muslims in the arts to be architecture. Art itself is the best example and concept is also a means of understanding art.

According to Iqbal, beauty and authenticity are one. Dr Rauf Parekh said that Iqbal focused on popularizing Islamic history education with the amalgamation of Western education, Iqbal used to say that education is the only thing that moves nations forward, Iqbal was not satisfied with madrassa education and the right of Western education.  Iqbal was against democracy, and Socrates wrote that landlords become our prime minister by giving too much emotional speech.

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