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His concept of the self is dynamic and evolving from "summary" of A New Approach to Iqbal by Muḥammad Ḥasan

Muhammad Iqbal's understanding of the self is not static or fixed; rather, he views it as a dynamic entity that is constantly evolving and changing. According to Iqbal, the self is not a rigid and unchanging essence, but rather a fluid and transformative force that is shaped by one's experiences, thoughts, and actions. Iqbal's concept of the self is deeply rooted in his philosophical and spiritual beliefs. He believed that the self is constantly in a state of flux, as individuals navigate the complexities of existence and strive towards self-realization. For Iqbal, the self is not a finite entity with a predetermined nature, but rather a process of becoming that is characterized by growth, development,...
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    A New Approach to Iqbal

    Muḥammad Ḥasan

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