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[quote]Salams, Thank u for ur posts! Allama Iqbal,in his last days,was fervently obsessed with Islamic Renaissance.For this purpose he and a certain Ch.Niaz Ali set up an islamic Institute "Dar-ul-Islam" in Pathankot.He wanted to groom a new breed of intellectuals,armed with Islamic and modern education,to pave the way for Islamic Renaissane. For this purpose he wrote to the rector of Al-Azhar university to send a scholor for but he did not receive encouraging response.At last Ch.Niaz Ali and Iqbal turned to Maududi sahib.Maududi Sahib and Maulana Islahi came to Dar-ul-Islam.But Muadudi sahib,s obsession with politics made him leave Dar-ul-Islam for the greener pastures of politics. And the institute and the work petered out. I think Almawrid is another effort like Dar-ul-Islam.It can be an harbinger of Islamic renaissance. [/quote]
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