Madani–Iqbal debate
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Madani–Iqbal debate
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The Madani–Iqbal debate was a debate between Islamic scholars of 20th century British India, Hussain Ahmed Madani and Muhammad Iqbal, on the question of nationalism in the late 1930s. Madani's position throughout the debate was to insist on the Islamic legitimacy of embracing a culturally plural, secular democracy as the best and the only realistic future for India's Muslims whereas Iqbal insisted on a religiously defined, homogeneous Muslim society. Madani and Iqbal both appreciated this point
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Debate between Hussain Ahmad Madani and Muhammad Iqbal in the late 1930s
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madani%E2%80%93Iqbal_debate
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2024-04-25T00:17:37Z
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