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    Islam and the World

    The Four Pillars of Islam

    The Glory of Iqbal (Shaykh Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi)

    by Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi

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    By Shaykh Abul-Hasan Ali Nadwi. Translated by M Asif Kidwai. 199 pp, PB. Iqbal's poems established him as a rising poet on the literary horizon of the subcontinent. His brilliance later dazzled the eyes of people living in distant countries and won for him an honourable place amongst the immortal poets of the world. It was after his return from Europe that he started his real poetic career. His transitory period was over. His ideas had matured and he had formulated his outlook on human aspects, which lasted, throughout his life. 'Asraari-Khudi' (Secrets of Self) and 'Rumuzi-Bekhudi' (Mysteries of Selflessness) thrilled the literary circles of the East and the West. These poems deliver the message he has for mankind and deal with the development of the individual self and the problems an individual faces as a member of society.

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