The “Shaheen’s” Gaze: What Iqbal Can Teach Us About Scientific Ambition
In his poetry, Iqbal rejected the traditional symbol of the Bulbul (nightingale)—a bird that sings beautifully of lost love, often […]
In his poetry, Iqbal rejected the traditional symbol of the Bulbul (nightingale)—a bird that sings beautifully of lost love, often […]
Allama Iqbal was not anti-science; he was a truly modern thinker who fully embraced the scientific method. He argued that
Allama Iqbal’s critique was not just of physical, political colonization, but of a far more dangerous phenomenon: mental colonization. He
Modern politics is often trapped in a cycle of “us vs. them.” Populism and narrow, ethnic-based nationalism are on the
We are building a world that runs on Aql (Intellect) alone. Artificial intelligence, big data, and machine learning can calculate,
The 21st century is dominated by algorithms. Our digital lives—from social media feeds and streaming recommendations to news alerts and
Iqbal often set two figures in contrast: the dry, legalistic scholar, obsessed with the minutiae of ritual, and the passionate,
Allama Iqbal’s message was not a call to return to a romanticized past, but a dynamic and urgent appeal to