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in what way did Allama Iqbal's views about Muslims influence their destiny​

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Iqbal’s Idea of Taqdir (Destiny)Iqbal’s Idea of Taqdir (Destiny)by Prof. Muhammad MunawwarNo great poet or thinker can ever be treated as a representative of some particular school, era, country or race. He looks ahead of his time and his influence transcends all racial and geographical boundaries. Yet no great poet or thinker can remain uninfluenced by his immediate surroundings. The socio-economic and political lot of his people is bound to be reflected in his views. He shares the hopes and fears of his society and partakes of the reactions of the milieu to different kinds of currents and crosscurrents, impulses, drives, and also impediments. It is but natural that a “visionary” should, firstly, interpret his impressions only. Such interpretation normally mirrors the general attributes and aptitudes of his people. But he gradually rises to the position of a critic and then to that of a mentor. That criticism and guidance, if it is intrinsically beneficial, becomes the spiritual and intellectual inheritance of all nations. Thus being lauded and loved by the whole world that person becomes “uncircumscribed,” like moonlight. It is then that no particular race or country can lay exclusive claim to him in respect of his person. Almost similar is the case with Allama Muhammad Iqbal. He has become “boundless” and universal.

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