"I, therefore, demand the formation of a consolidated Muslim State in the best interest of India and Islam"
- Muhammad Iqbal
About this Quote
This quote by Muhammad Iqbal is a call for the development of an unified Muslim state in India. He believed that such a state would be beneficial for both India and Islam. Iqbal was a strong advocate of the idea of a separate Muslim state, thinking that it would offer Muslims with a safe house and a place to practice their faith without fear of persecution. He argued that a combined Muslim state would also be beneficial for India, as it would create a strong and unified political force that might help to protect India's borders and promote financial growth. Iqbal's vision of an unified Muslim state was a precursor to the eventual formation of Pakistan in 1947. His require a merged Muslim state was a significant factor in the creation of the modern-day nation of Pakistan.
This quote is written / told by Muhammad Iqbal between November 9, 1877 and April 21, 1938. He was a famous Poet from Pakistan.
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