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Allama Dr. Sir Muhammad Iqbal i. He writes in a poem: Is the son of Mary dead, or does he live? Are Divine attributes separate from God, or one with His Person? Is the Coming one the Nazarene Jesus, or a Mujaddid having the son of Marys qualities? Are the Divine words created, or pre-existing from eternity, In which belief does lie the salvation of the Ummah? Are not sufficient for the Muslims today, These Lāt and Manāt [idols] carved out by theology. (Armaghan Hijaz, p. 227)
ii. In a letter he wrote: I can only tell you what I believe. I consider the Hadith reports about the Mahdi, the coming Messiah, and mujaddidiyya, to be derived from Persian and non-Arab conceptions. They have no connection with Arab concepts or the true spirit of the Quran. (Iqbal Nama, Collection of the Letters of Iqbal, Part II, letter to Chaudhary Muhammad Ahsan, p. 231)
iii. In another poetic verse he writes: Look for the descent of God upon the minaret of your own heart, And give up waiting even for the Mahdi or Jesus. (Baqiyat Iqbal, p. 451).
iv. He also expressed the following view: As far as I understand the meaning of this movement, the Ahmadis believe that Jesus died the death of a mortal human being, and the return of the Messiah refers to a person who bears spiritual similarity to him. This belief gives this movement a rational appearance. (Khutbāt Madrās; also, Newspaper Mujahid, 13 February 1935; and Allama Iqbal ka Paigham Millat-i-Islamiyya kai nam, p. 22)
v. It was noted about Iqbal: Jamal-ud-Din Afghani, Allama Iqbal, and many other thinkers believe that no Mahdi or Messiah will now descend from heaven. (Zamindar, Lahore, 27 July 1952)
With all due respect, this is lie..... ALLAMA IQBAL never denied in his writing of no believing IMAM MEHDI (AS)... If you say he did not believed prove it through references... What is the status of Ibn-e-Khaldoon in Islam anyway ?? (Mufti, Aalim, Muslim scholar, Muslim Researcher., Mujtahid, etc etc )?? Maulana Ubaid Ullah Sindhi was a controversial figure.... (Born Sikh, converted to Muslim, Studied in Deoband, worked as political activist, and even before deoband scholars he is controversial.).. Allama Iqbal Can not be.. I give you challenge.. You Prove ALLAMA IQBAL did not believed on Syedna Iman MEhdi (AS) I will also start believing this and will take it as a fact... (I challenge openly to all)... For references of Syedna Imam Mehdi AS Coming see my next post.. Regards

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Allama Dr. Sir Muhammad Iqbal i. He writes in a poem: Is the son of Mary dead, or does he live? Are Divine attributes separate from God, or one with His Person? Is the Coming one the Nazarene Jesus, or a Mujaddid having the son of Marys qualities? Are the Divine words created, or pre-existing from eternity, In which belief does lie the salvation of the Ummah? Are not sufficient for the Muslims today, These Lāt and Manāt [idols] carved out by theology. (Armaghan Hijaz, p. 227)
ii. In a letter he wrote: I can only tell you what I believe. I consider the Hadith reports about the Mahdi, the coming Messiah, and mujaddidiyya, to be derived from Persian and non-Arab conceptions. They have no connection with Arab concepts or the true spirit of the Quran. (Iqbal Nama, Collection of the Letters of Iqbal, Part II, letter to Chaudhary Muhammad Ahsan, p. 231)
iii. In another poetic verse he writes: Look for the descent of God upon the minaret of your own heart, And give up waiting even for the Mahdi or Jesus. (Baqiyat Iqbal, p. 451).
iv. He also expressed the following view: As far as I understand the meaning of this movement, the Ahmadis believe that Jesus died the death of a mortal human being, and the return of the Messiah refers to a person who bears spiritual similarity to him. This belief gives this movement a rational appearance. (Khutbāt Madrās; also, Newspaper Mujahid, 13 February 1935; and Allama Iqbal ka Paigham Millat-i-Islamiyya kai nam, p. 22)
v. It was noted about Iqbal: Jamal-ud-Din Afghani, Allama Iqbal, and many other thinkers believe that no Mahdi or Messiah will now descend from heaven. (Zamindar, Lahore, 27 July 1952)
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