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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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Ramadhaan 7, 1429
Days remaining to Independence Day - August 14
Pakistan Standard Time
11:21 pm
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Iqbal to Jinnah - October 7, 1937

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Private and Confidential
Lahore
7th October, 1937
My dear Mr. Jinnah,
A strong contingent from the Punjab is expected to attend The Lucknow Session of the League.
The Unionist Muslims are also making preparations to attend under the leadership of Sir Sikandar
Hayat. We are living in difficult times and the Indian Muslims expect that your address will
give the clearest possible lead in all matters relating to the future of the community. I suggest
that the League may state or restate its policy relating to the communal award in the shape of a
suitable resolution. In the Punjab and I hear also in Sind attempts are being made by misguided
Muslims themselves to alter it in the interests of the Hindus. Such men fondly believe that by
pleasing the Hindus they will be able to retain their power. I personally believe that since the
British Government wants to honour the Hindus who would welcome the upsetter of the communal
award they (the British Government) are trying to get it upset through their Muslim agents.
I shall prepare a list of 28 persons for the vacancies in the League Council. Mr. Ghulain
Rasool will show you this list. I do hope that this choice will be carefully made. Our men will
leave Lahore on the 13th.
The Palestine question is very much agitating the minds of the Muslims. We have a very
fine opportunity for mass contact for the purposes of the League. I have no doubt that the
League will pass a strong resolution on this question and also by holding a private conference
of the leaders decide on some sort of a positive action in which masses may share in large
numbers. This will at once popularise the League and may help the Palestine Arabs. Personally
I would not mind going to jail on an issue which affects both Islam and India. The formation
of a Western base on the very gates of the East is a menace to both.
With best wishes.
Yours sincerely,
(Sd.) Mohammad Iqbal
Bar-at-Law
P.S. The League should resolve that no province should come to any understanding with other
communities regarding the communal award. This is an All-India question and must be settled by
the League alone. Perhaps you may go further and say that the present atmosphere is not at all
suitable for any communal understanding.
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Speech in reply to the address presented by the Students of Islamia College, Peshawar: April 12, 1948
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