تحریکِ پاکستان سے قیامِ پاکستان تک کا سفر (قائد اعظمؒ اور علامہ اقبالؒ کی فکری مماثلت)
Abstract
There was a complete harmony between Quaid-e-Azam and Muhammad Iqbal. They were united on the ideology and for the movement of the separate country for muslims. Quaid and Iqbal wanted to build Islamic State as per rules of Islam. Quaid always admired Allama Iqbal as scholastic and lawyer having status of "spiritual father of Pakistan". Quaid considered him as a friend, guide for muslims of sub-continent. Iqbal stood like a rock and never flinched during darkest moments of Muslim League and United Muslims of Calcutta and Punjab. Iqbal and Quaid was undoubtedly the two most important and influential leaders of the 20th century, Muslim India. Their mutual relationship, as such, is a subject of substantial significance.
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