Allama Iqbal’s The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam explores faith, modernity, and the renewal of Islamic philosophy.
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The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam by Allama Muhammad Iqbal is a landmark work in modern Islamic philosophy. Originally delivered as six lectures between 1920–1930, Iqbal challenges traditional paradigms by examining the relationships between religion, science, and philosophy. He argues for a dynamic reawakening inside Islamic thought—one that embraces intellectual freedom, spiritual experience, and the responsibilities of a modern Muslim identity. Through topics like the ego’s immortality, the nature of God, and the principle of movement in faith, Iqbal provides a courageous roadmap for reconciling timeless faith with contemporary knowledge. This book isn’t just for scholars—it’s for anyone striving to understand how Islam can adapt and thrive in a rapidly changing world.





