Notes on Iqbal's Asrar-e-Khudi
Book Details
• Author: Arthur J. Arberry
• Publisher: Kitab Bhavan
• Language: English
• Edition: 2005
• ISBN: 8171513646
• Pages: 47
• Cover: Paperback
• Dimensions: 18 cm x 12.5 cm
• Weight: 50 gm
About the Book
Notes on Iqbal's Asrar-e-Khudi by Arthur J. Arberry provides an insightful analysis and interpretation of Allama Iqbal's seminal work, Asrar-e-Khudi (Secrets of the Self). Arberry offers readers a deep understanding of Iqbal's philosophical reflections on selfhood, individuality, and the development of human potential. The book is ideal for those exploring Iqbal's intellectual contributions to philosophy, spirituality, and Islamic thought.
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Notes on Iqbal's Asrar-e-Khudi
Notes on Iqbal's Asrar-e-Khudi
Book Details
• Author: Arthur J. Arberry
• Publisher: Kitab Bhavan
• Language: English
• Edition: 2005
• ISBN: 8171513646
• Pages: 47
• Cover: Paperback
• Dimensions: 18 cm x 12.5 cm
• Weight: 50 gm
About the Book
Notes on Iqbal's Asrar-e-Khudi by Arthur J. Arberry provides an insightful analysis and interpretation of Allama Iqbal's seminal work, Asrar-e-Khudi (Secrets of the Self). Arberry offers readers a deep understanding of Iqbal's philosophical reflections on selfhood, individuality, and the development of human potential. The book is ideal for those exploring Iqbal's intellectual contributions to philosophy, spirituality, and Islamic thought.
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Book Details
• Author: Arthur J. Arberry
• Publisher: Kitab Bhavan
• Language: English
• Edition: 2005
• ISBN: 8171513646
• Pages: 47
• Cover: Paperback
• Dimensions: 18 cm x 12.5 cm
• Weight: 50 gm
About the Book
Notes on Iqbal's Asrar-e-Khudi by Arthur J. Arberry provides an insightful analysis and interpretation of Allama Iqbal's seminal work, Asrar-e-Khudi (Secrets of the Self). Arberry offers readers a deep understanding of Iqbal's philosophical reflections on selfhood, individuality, and the development of human potential. The book is ideal for those exploring Iqbal's intellectual contributions to philosophy, spirituality, and Islamic thought.













