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Iqbal envisions a society based on justice and equality from "summary" of A New Approach to Iqbal by Muḥammad Ḥasan

Iqbal's vision for society is grounded in the principles of justice and equality. He believed that these values are essential for the well-being and progress of any community. In his writings, Iqbal emphasizes the importance of creating a society where every individual is treated fairly and has equal opportunities to succeed. He saw justice as the foundation upon which a harmonious and prosperous society could be built. For Iqbal, justice was not just a legal concept, but a moral and ethical one as well. He believed that true justice could only be achieved when individuals were treated with dignity and respect, regardless of their background or social status. In his view, a just society is one where everyone has access to basic necessities such as education, healthcare, and employment, and where no one is discriminated against or marginalized. In addition to justice, Iqbal also stressed the importance of equality in society. He believed that all individuals should have equal rights and opportunities, regardless of their race, religion, or gender. Iqbal was a strong advocate for gender equality and women's rights, arguing that women should have the same opportunities as men to pursue education and participate in public life.
  1. Iqbal's vision for society is one that is based on principles of justice and equality. He believed that by upholding these values, societies could achieve peace, prosperity, and harmony. Iqbal's ideas continue to resonate today, as people around the world strive to create more just and equitable societies for all individuals.
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A New Approach to Iqbal

Muḥammad Ḥasan

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