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Introduction
Iqbal to Jinnah | May 23, 1936
Iqbal to Jinnah | Jun 9, 1936
Iqbal to Jinnah | Jun 25, 1936
Iqbal to Jinnah | Aug 23, 1936
Iqbal to Jinnah | Mar 20, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | Apr 22, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | May 28, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | Jun 21, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | Aug 11, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | Oct 7, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | Oct 30, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | Nov 1, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | Nov 10, 1937
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Rajab 21, 1429
Days remaining to Independence Day - August 14
Pakistan Standard Time
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Iqbal to Jinnah - March 20, 1937

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Strictly Confidential.
Lahore
20th March 1937
My dear Mr. Jinnah,
I suppose you have read Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's address to the All-India National Convention
and that you fully realise the policy underlying it in so far as Indian Muslims are concerned. I
believe you are also aware that the new constitution has at least brought a unique opportunity to Indian
Muslims for self-organisation in view of the future political developments both in India and Muslim
Asia. While we re ready to co-operate with other Progressive Parties in the country, we must not
ignore the fact that the whole future of Islam as a moral and political force in Asia rests very
largely on a complete organisation of Indian Muslims. I therefore suggest that an effective reply
should be given to the All-India National Convention. You should immediately hold an All-India Muslim
Convention in Delhi to which you should invite members of the new Provincial Assemblies as well as
other prominent Muslim leaders. To this convention you must restate as clearly and as strongly as
possible the political objective of the Indian Muslims as a distinct political unit in the country.
It is absolutely necessary to tell the world both inside and outside India that the economic
problem is not the only problem in the country. From the Muslim point of view the cultural problem
is of much greater consequence to most Indian Muslims. At any rate it is not less important than the
economic problem. If you could hold this Convention, it would test the credentials of those Muslim
Legislators who have formed parties contrary to the aims and aspirations of Indian Muslims. It would
farther make it clear to the Hindus that no political device, however subtle can make the Indian
Muslim lose sight of his cultural enilty. I am coming to Delhi in a few days time and hope to have
a talk with you on this important matter. I shall be staying in the Afghan Consulate. If you could
spare a few moments we should meet there. Please drop a line in reply to this letter as early as possible.
Yours sincerely,
(Sd.) Mohammad Iqbal
Bar-at-Law
P.S. Please excuse me. I have got this letter written by a friend as my eyesight is getting bad.
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