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Allama Muhammad Iqbal (b.1877-d.1939) was an eminent Muslim philosopher from India. He is also recogonized as a great Urdu poet. His only work in English is "Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam" (1928). In 1938 he presented the idea of a seperate Muslim homeland in India, which became the basis for the creation of Pakistan. He died in 1939 and was buried near the Badshah Mosque in Lahore (present day Pakistan.) '''Allama Muhammad Iqbal''' (b.]-d.]) was an eminent ]] from ]. He is also recogonized as a great ] poet. His only work in ] is ''Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam'' (]). In ]] he presented the idea of a seperate Muslim homeland in India, which became the basis for the creation of ]. He died in ] and was buried near the Badshah Mosque in Lahore (present day Pakistan.)

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Allama Muhammad Iqbal (b.1877-d.1939) was an eminent Muslimphilosopher from India. He is also recogonized as a great Urdu poet. His only work in English is Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam (1928). In 1938] he presented the idea of a seperate Muslim homeland in India, which became the basis for the creation of Pakistan. He died in 1939 and was buried near the Badshah Mosque in Lahore (present day Pakistan.)