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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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Rabi-ul-Awwal 16, 1433
Days remaining to Independence Day - August 14
Pakistan Standard Time
11:56 pm
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Iqbal to Jinnah - May 28, 1937

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Confidential,
Lahore
28th May, 1937
My dear Mr. Jinnah,
Thank you so much for your letter which reached me in due course. I am glad to hear that
you will bear in mind what I wrote to you about the changes in the constitution and programme
of the League. I have no doubt that you fully realise the gravity of the situation as far as
Muslim India is concerned. The League will have to finally decide whether it will remain a
body representing the upper classes of Indian Muslims or Muslim masses who have so far with
good reason, taken no interest in it. Personally I believe that a political organisation
which gives no promise of improving the lot of the average Muslim can not attract our masses.
Under the new constitution the higher posts go to the sons of upper classes; the smaller
ones go to the friends or relatives of the ministers. In other matters too our political
institutions have never thought of improving the lot of Muslims generally. The problem of
bread is becoming more and more acute. The Muslim has begun to feel that he has been going
down and down during the last 200 years. Ordinarily he believes that his poverty is due to
Hindu money-lending or capitalism. The perception that it is equally due to foreign rule has
not yet fully come to him. But it is bound to come. The atheistic socialism of Jawaharlal
is not likely to receive much response from the Muslims. The question therefore is: how
is it possible to solve the problem of Muslim poverty? And the whole future of the League
depends on the League's activity to solve this question. If the League can give no such
promises I am sure that Muslim masses will remain indifferent to it as before. Happily
there is a solution in the enforcement of the Law of Islam and its further development
in the light of modern ideas. After a long and careful study of Islamic Law I have come
to the conclusion that if this System of Law is properly understood and applied, at last
the right to subsistence is secured to everybody. But the enforcement and development of
the Shariat of Islam is impossible in this country without a free Muslim state or states.
This has been my honest conviction for many years and I still believe this to be the only
way to solve the problem of bread for Muslims as well as to secure a peaceful India. If such
a thing is impossible in India the only other alternative is a civil war which as a matter
of fact has been going on for some time in the shape of Hindu-Muslim riots. I fear that in
certain parts of the country, e.g. N.-W. India, Palestine may be repeated. Also the insertion
of Jawaharlal's socialism into the body politic of Hinduism is likely to cause much bloodshed
among the Hindus themselves. The issue between social democracy and Brahmanism is not
dissimilar to the one between Brahmanism and Buddhism. Whether the fate of socialism will
be the same as the fate of Buddhism in India I can not say. But it is clear to my mind that
if Hinduism accepts social democracy it must necessarily cease to be Hinduism. For Islam the
acceptance of social democracy in some suitable form and consistent with the legal principles
of Islam is not a revolution but a return to the original purity of Islam. The modern problems
therefore are more easy to solve for the Muslims than for the Hindus. But as I have said
above in order to make it possible for Muslim India to solve the problems it is necessary
to redistribute the country and to provide one or more Muslim states with absolute majorities.
Don't you think that the time for such a demand has already arrived? Perhaps this is the
best reply you can give to the atheistic socialism of Jawaharlal Nehru. Anyhow I have given
you my own thoughts in the hope that you will give them serious consideration either in your
address or in the discussions of the coming session of the League. Muslim India hopes that
at this serious juncture your genius will discover some way out of our present difficulties.
Yours sincerely,
(Sd.) Mohammad Iqbal
P.S. On the subject matter of the letter I intended to write to you a long and open letter
in the press. But on further consideration I felt that the present moment was not suitable for such step.
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the object is that I should see you and you should see me.
Speech in reply to the address presented by the Students of Islamia College, Peshawar: April 12, 1948
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