INTELLECTUAL
NISCOURSE
Volume 10 Number 2 2002
Iqbal and His Universal Vision
INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA
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CONTENTS
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Iqbal :- Ci:onology.:.::iections
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:.:iaining to
Iqbal: Dialoguewith
the Dead '.!.:d K.
H..lrticles
iqbai
and
Muslim Unity Sanusi bin JunidSignificance
of
Iqbal's Wisdom Poetry -Vuhammad Suheyl UmarIqbal and the Challenge
of
Reform within the Muslim WorldChandra Muzaffar
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Iqbal and the Malay World
Muhammad' Uthman El-Muhammady
Iqbal's Ideas Regarding the New Perceptions
of
Space and Time Azizan BaharuddinSeeing, Knowing, Believing: Iqbal on Faith in
the
Modem WorldBasit B. Koshul
Iqbal's Commentary on Surat al-Ikhlas Mustansir
Mir
Confereace
International Conference on Iqbal and His Universal Vision
Zafar A. Ansari
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