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[quote][quote]........What did Iqbal think of Sufism?........[/quote][blue]In His early age he was under the shadow of his father, who was also a sufi, and his mother. But in the middle period of his life, after he studied the Qur'an and Sunnah he turned against "Wahdat-ul-Wajood" which is evident from his poem Shikwa. My Urdu Professor in college once told us in the class way back in 1962 that Allama Iqbal's 'mushaf' used to get drenched in his tears as he sincerely studied the Qur'an till late night so much so that the next day it was kept in the sun to dry. [/blue][/quote]
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