Who was Md. Iqbal? What was his view regarding separate electorates for muslims?
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Sir Allama Muhammad Iqbal ( محمد اِقبال; 9 November 1877 – 21 April 1938), known as Allama Iqbal, was a poet, philosopher, theorist, and barrister in British India. He has been called the "Spiritual Father of Pakistan" for his contributions to the nation.
Born: 9 November 1877, Sialkot
Died: 21 April 1938, Lahore
Profession: Philosopher, Barrister, Poet, Professor, Writer, Critic, Politician
Parents: Sheikh Noor Muhammad, Imam Bibi
The British believed that by entreating separate Muslim representation they would simply be acknowledging the realities in India. Separate representation for Muslims was a subsidiary of the government's policy of identifying people by their religion and caste.
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The British believed that by entreating separate Muslim representation they would simply be acknowledging the realities in India. Separate representation for Muslims was a subsidiary of the government's policy of identifying people by their religion and caste