Iqbal and the Philosophy of Fresh Thought
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Allama Iqbal, Fresh ideas, Bayt al-Hikmah, Mulim SocietiesAbstract
This research explains the central and basic role of “fresh ideas” in the rise and fall of great civilizations, with primary focus on Allama Iqbal’s philosophy. History reminds that great nations do not achieve greatness by just wealth, architecture, or power, but through modern and innovative thinking and higher intellect. The example of Baghdad’s Bayt al-Hikmah shows how the translation of Greek philosophy, Indian mathematics, Persian medicine, and Roman engineering developed a new world of wisdom and knowledge. Yet, when intellect vanished, the city’s enormous buildings and libraries could not protect it from the undoubted decline. The fall of Baghdad symbolized how the loss of productive and creative thoughts leads to collapse of civilization. In his poetry, Iqbal explains this historical fact by highlighting the idea that "a new world emerges from fresh thoughts." He contends that countries bind themselves not just by losing wars but also—and perhaps more dangerously—by becoming intellectually and spiritually hopeless. According to Iqbal, the biggest kind of slavery is when individuals blindly trust material powers and give up on God. Both faith and action are weakened by such an attitude. Iqbal's ideology encourages having enough courage to challenge conventional wisdom, question established norms, and turn ideas into action. He emphasizes that ongoing struggle, intellectual regeneration, and spiritual fortitude are necessary for true advancement. His perspective blends responsibility and hope: if nations rediscover their identity and creative spirit, any collapse can serve as the foundation for new development. The analysis comes to the conclusion that Iqbal's teachings are still very applicable today. Muslim societies are unable to rely on their past greatness or outside assistance in a world that is changing quickly due to technology. Regaining intellectual freedom, reviving creative thought, and fostering faith in divine direction are all necessary for a true rebirth. New concepts continue to be the cornerstone of vibrant nations because they stimulate both personal growth and group change.
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