Abstract
This paper critically analyses the controversial critique that followed the publication of Iqbal’s Asrār-i Khudī. Iqbal became the target of severe criticism on the use of the word ‘Khudī’; he was accused of borrowing the concept from Nietzsche; his views about pantheism were slammed and considered a revolt against religion; his views about Plato and Hafiz were also harshly criticized. Iqbal responded to this criticism and defended his views with sound arguments. This article is a study of this entire debate
Author(s):
Ayub Sabir
Pakistani writerreceived the Pride of Performance award from the government of Pakistan for his literary works.
Pakistan
Details:
| Type: | Article |
| Volume: | 6 |
| Issue: | 1 |
| Language: | Urdu |
| Id: | 5f8db48781525 |
| Pages | 233 - 256 |
| Published | May 01, 2015 |

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