DIALOG IMAJINER ANTARA ZINDA RUD (MUHAMMAD IQBAL) DENGAN AL HALLAJ DALAM KARYA JAVID NAMA
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Muhammad Iqbal’s Javid Nama follows Ibn Arabi, Marri and Dante. Iqbal depicts
himself as Zind Rud (a stream, full of life) guided by Rumi the master, through
various heavens and spheres and has the honour of approaching Divinity and coming
in contact with divine illuminations. Several problems of life are discussed and answers
are provided. It is an exceedingly enlivening study. Iqbal stated that Hallaj has inner
religious involvement and becomes one of few people having Divine experience.
himself as Zind Rud (a stream, full of life) guided by Rumi the master, through
various heavens and spheres and has the honour of approaching Divinity and coming
in contact with divine illuminations. Several problems of life are discussed and answers
are provided. It is an exceedingly enlivening study. Iqbal stated that Hallaj has inner
religious involvement and becomes one of few people having Divine experience.
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