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== Revival of Islamic policy == | == Revival of Islamic policy == | ||
Iqbal's six English lectures were published in Lahore in 1930, and then by the [[Oxford University Press]] in 1934 in the book ''[[The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam]]''. The lectures had been delivered at [[Madras]], [[Hyderabad, India|Hyderabad]] and [[Aligarh]].<ref name="allamaiqbal.com" /> These lectures dwell on the role of Islam as a religion and as a political and legal philosophy in the modern age.<ref name="allamaiqbal.com" /> In these lectures Iqbal firmly rejects the political attitudes and conduct of Muslim politicians, whom he saw as morally misguided, attached to power and without any standing with the Muslim masses.{{citation needed|date=November 2019}} | Iqbal's six English lectures were published in Lahore in 1930, and then by the [[Oxford University Press]] in 1934 in the book ''[[The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam]]''. The lectures had been delivered at [[Madras]], [[Hyderabad, India|Hyderabad]] and [[Aligarh]].<ref name="allamaiqbal.com" /> These lectures dwell on the role of Islam as a religion and as a political and legal philosophy in the modern age.<ref name="allamaiqbal.com" /> In these lectures Iqbal firmly rejects the political attitudes and conduct of Muslim politicians, whom he saw as morally misguided, attached to power and without any standing with the Muslim masses.{{citation needed|date=November 2019}} | ||