کلامِ اقبال میں تصورِ حرکت و عمل
Keywords:
Nature, eternity, survival, Iqbal, movement and action, Jawab-e-Shikwa, Taloo-e-Islam, مطالعۂ فطرت, بقائے دوام, تحرک و ارتعاش, فلسفۂ حیات بعد الممات, حرکت و عمل, جوابِ شکوہ, طلوعِ اسلام, اقبالAbstract
The study of nature shows that everything is trying to survive. All livings have a passion for making life eternal at every moment. Science has proven that the hidden phenomenon of this universe is "motion", whether the cell is taken as an experiment or the atom. The motion and vibration of the components of the universe is, in fact, an attempt at survival. Like a flower, it withers and merges into the dust, but from its seeds, it provides its own kind of survival, from which a flower is born again. This basic discussion reaches the philosophy of life after death and reveals the secret of the survival of human life. The central theme of Allama Iqbal's poetry is "movement and action". In order to put this exemplary concept into practice, Iqbal proposed several other concepts which result in "movement" and "action". Iqbal's philosophy of life is of great importance in this regard. Since movement is related to life and the existence of life depends on this effort and pursuit. Therefore, Iqbal's philosophy of life seems to be the most meaningful in terms of movement and action. The concept of “Khudi”, “Mard e Momin” and “Shaheen” is the preaching of action.