Introduction; 1. Muslim political discourse c.1857–1940; 2. 'Mera Payam Aur Hai': Iqbal's roles as an intellectual and poet; 3. Reconstruction of Islam; 4. Rejecting nationalism, relocating the nation; 5. Development of the nation; Conclusion.
This book reflects upon the political philosophy of Muhammad Iqbal and his critique of nationalist ideology in the years leading up to India's independence.
Iqbal Singh Sevea is Assistant Professor of History at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
'… concise, complete, and consistent.' Thierry DiCostanzo, H-Nationalism
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