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Hey….! What you know about the unexploited Pakistan

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The phrase unexploited Pakistan might confuse you so let me explain it from my understanding.  Pakistan which was a dream of a philosopher, a destiny of a leader, a workout of martyrs, and a pillar of Islam is not this Pakistan where we are living. That ideal Pakistan is lost after some years of its independence. Quaid’s Pakistan was never this where people are in chaos and falling short of resources in the abundance of them. It was never this where not a single person is ready to accept the other. And every other is standing straight to point out and blame the second person. Our ancestors were out of money but they were in harmony. Whereas today we have the capital but we lack harmony. British demarcated the lands but left it disputed and that became the reason for unresolved issues like that of Kashmir. At the time of independence, assets were unequally divided but fortunately, there was no choice to divide human resources and the best of human beings were there to run the state of Pakistan.

In comparison today this county has got all the necessary machinery but has lost the human resources. At that time youths were enthusiastic and determined because they were aware of the meaning of struggle and hard times but today we are in an identity crisis and unable to decide who we are and why we are. We never take a second to justify our wrongdoing with the phrase “Pakistan Hai Sab Chalta Hai” because we do not know how this Pakistan was made. Some patriotic people have narrated the story of Pakistan but we do not have enough time to listen to them because we are interested in someone else story. If we are interested in someone else story then why this land is being used. Why does everybody use this land for personal gains selfishly? Does not it has given you a name with independence? If yes then why are eager to ruin it?

Moreover, what do you know about the legacy of this land? Do you know anything about the geography of this land? Is there something in your knowledge about the strategic importance of this land? Are you aware of the demography of your country? What natural resources are there in your country? Have you ever thought about those insane people who have given their lives to earn this land for us?  My last question is do we deserve all these?

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“Through Iqbal’s Words, We Find the Spirit to Soar as One Nation”

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a poet, philosopher, and politician but also a visionary who planted the seeds of unity, self-respect, and resilience in the hearts of Muslims in the Indian subcontinent. Iqbal’s words were the catalysts that motivated people to recognize their potential, unite under a shared purpose, and ultimately pave the way for an independent Pakistan. His poetry and philosophy still resonate, reminding us of the values we hold dear and the power of unity, faith, and discipline in overcoming challenges.

Iqbal’s Philosophy: A Call to Selfhood and Unity

Iqbal was deeply influenced by the concept of “Khudi,” or selfhood, which he introduced as an idea of recognizing and cultivating the inner strength within each individual. He encouraged Muslims to develop their personal and spiritual strength, advocating for a life driven by purpose and unwavering resolve. For Iqbal, the idea of “Khudi” was not merely about individual development but about understanding that one’s personal strength contributes to the strength of the entire nation.

He also emphasized unity, which he saw as an essential component for the progress and survival of any community. Iqbal believed that unity was the bedrock upon which a nation could stand strong, and he used his poetry to inspire a collective identity that transcended individual differences. His call to unity was not just for the Muslims of India but for all who valued justice, peace, and a meaningful life.

The Message of Faith and Discipline

Iqbal’s poetry speaks powerfully about faith—faith in God, in oneself, and in the potential of a unified community. His famous verse, Sitaron se aage jahan aur bhi hain, abhi ishq ke imtihan aur bhi hain (There are worlds beyond the stars, and many more tests of love to come), exemplifies his belief that faith could elevate one’s spirit to new heights. Iqbal saw faith as an energizing force that could help people transcend their limitations, reach their aspirations, and maintain hope in the face of adversity.

For Iqbal, discipline was the natural partner of faith. He believed that true faith must be complemented by discipline to channel energy into productive efforts. In his view, a disciplined nation, united in its principles, would have the resilience to face any challenge, no matter how overwhelming.

Inspiring Pakistan’s Youth: Iqbal’s Enduring Legacy

Iqbal’s influence extends beyond his lifetime, continuing to inspire generations. His poetry and philosophy encourage today’s youth to take pride in their heritage, recognize their potential, and work for a prosperous future. Pakistan’s youth, often regarded as the nation’s greatest asset, can find guidance in Iqbal’s call for unity, faith, and discipline. In a world filled with distractions, his message remains clear: true progress lies in developing oneself and working together for the greater good.

Unity in Diversity: Building a Nation

Iqbal’s vision of Pakistan was one where people, regardless of ethnic or linguistic background, would come together as one. His poetry remains a symbol of this unity, speaking of brotherhood and harmony. He knew that for Pakistan to succeed, its people would have to put aside their differences and focus on a shared goal. This vision is especially relevant today, as a diverse Pakistan works toward the common ideals that Iqbal cherished.

Conclusion: Soaring Together as One Nation

Allama Iqbal’s philosophy of selfhood, unity, faith, and discipline is a timeless message. His words urge us to become better versions of ourselves and to use our strengths to build a stronger, more united Pakistan. By embracing his teachings, we can truly embody the spirit that drives a nation forward. As Pakistan continues to face challenges, Iqbal’s words serve as a reminder that by standing together with a shared vision, Pakistan can not only overcome any adversity but also soar to greater heights.

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Mufakkir-e-Pakistan Allama Muhammad Iqbal

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