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Khutba Allahabad 1930 In Urdu Pdf 16


Khutba Allahabad 1930: The Speech that Changed the History of India




Khutba Allahabad 1930, also known as the Allahabad Address, was a speech by scholar, Sir Muhammad Iqbal, one of the best-known in Pakistani history. It was delivered by Iqbal during the 21st annual session of the All-India Muslim League, on the afternoon of Monday, 29 December 1930, at Allahabad in United Provinces (U. P.).


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In this speech, Iqbal outlined a vision of independent states for the great Muslim-majority provinces in northwestern India, thus becoming the first politician to articulate what would become known as the Two-nation theory that Muslims are a distinct nation and thus deserve political independence from other regions and communities of India.


Allama Iqbal defined the Muslims of India as a nation and suggested that there could be no possibility of peace in the country unless and until they were recognized as a nation and under a federal system, the Muslim majority units were given the same privileges which were to be given to the Hindu majority units. It was the only way in which both the Muslims and the Hindus could prosper in accordance with their respective cultural values.


In his speech, he emphasized that unlike Christianity, Islam came with "legal concepts" with "civic significance," with its "religious ideals" considered as inseparable from social order: "therefore, the construction of a policy on national lines, if it means a displacement of the Islamic principle of solidarity, is simply unthinkable to a Muslim." Iqbal thus stressed not only the need for the political unity of Muslim communities but the undesirability of blending the Muslim population into a wider society not based on Islamic principles.


However, he would not elucidate or specify if his ideal Islamic state would construe a theocracy, even as he rejected secularism and nationalism. The latter part of Iqbal's life was concentrated on political activity. He would travel across Europe and West Asia to garner political and financial support for the League, and he reiterated his ideas in his 1932 address, and during the Third Round-Table Conference, he opposed the Congress and proposals for transfer of power without considerable autonomy or independence for Muslim provinces.


The Allahabad Address is considered one of the most important documents in the history of India and Pakistan. It laid down the foundation for the creation of Pakistan in 1947. It also inspired many Muslim leaders and activists to work for the cause of Pakistan.


If you want to read the full text of Khutba Allahabad 1930 in Urdu, you can download it from [this link]. The PDF file contains 16 pages of Iqbal's speech in Urdu language. You can also find an English translation of Khutba Allahabad 1930 at [this link].


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