Abstract
This research paper instigates the profound social ideas of Dr. Allam Iqbal, a poet, philosopher, and thinker whose influence is felt long after his death. Iqbal's work demonstrates that he regarded the capitalist and socialist economic structures as flawed and unsuitable. He supported a social structure founded exclusively on the economic teachings of the Quran. The social ideas of Dr. Iqbal, rooted in the context of the Indian Subcontinent during the early twentieth century, have continued to shape South Asia's intellectual and political landscape. This research provides a comprehensive analysis of the social philosophy of Dr. Iqbal, emphasising its relevance in contemporary society.
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