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"Not of an age, but for all time" = revolutionary humanism in Iqbal, Manto, and Faiz /
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Title/Author:
"Not of an age, but for all time"/ Abdul Jabbar.
Reminder of title:
revolutionary humanism in Iqbal, Manto, and Faiz /
Author:
Jabbar, Abdul,
Published:
New York :Peter Lang, : 2021.,
Description:
xxii, 228 p. :digital ;23 cm
Subject:
Urdu literature - History and criticism. - 20th century -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.3726/b17921
ISBN:
9781433184475
"Not of an age, but for all time" = revolutionary humanism in Iqbal, Manto, and Faiz /
Jabbar, Abdul,1938-
"Not of an age, but for all time"
revolutionary humanism in Iqbal, Manto, and Faiz /[electronic resource] :Abdul Jabbar. - New York :Peter Lang,2021. - xxii, 228 p. :digital ;23 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The world can derive much enlightenment from Muhammad Iqbal, Saadat Hasan Manto, and Faiz Ahmed Faiz-three of the greatest twentieth-century authors featured in this book. All of them believed and taught through their writings that the world should be led by principles that transcend territorial, religious, and cultural divides and serve the essential needs of all human beings. Iqbal's works teach us that without infusion of compassion and justice in the world's political and economic systems, the noble ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity will remain out of reach. Like Iqbal, Manto and Faiz also wrote to give voice to the systemically excluded segments who are oppressed by one system or another. All three authors' works are an invitation to the victims to rise up against oppressive systems, break the chains that bind them, and claim their rightful place. This book also demonstrates through the works of the selected three authors that the only enduring foundation for human civilization, as well as the primary linking force, is love, empathy, and compassion. If built on that foundation, our world can easily find ways to solve our economic and political problems that so often erupt into flames of war. Burn down every stalk of corn from the field That does not provide sustenance to the laborer. (Iqbal)"--
ISBN: 9781433184475Subjects--Personal Names:
3792584
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Sir,1877-1938--Criticism and interpretation.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Urdu literature
--History and criticism.--20th century
LC Class. No.: PK2038 / .J326 2021
Dewey Class. No.: 891.43909384
"Not of an age, but for all time" = revolutionary humanism in Iqbal, Manto, and Faiz /
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