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'''Allama Muhammad Iqbal''' (b.]-d.]) was an eminent ]] from ]. He is also recogonized as a great ] poet. His only work in ] is ''Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam'' (]). In ]] he presented the idea of a seperate Muslim homeland in India, which became the basis for the creation of ]. He died in ] and was buried near the Badshah Mosque in Lahore (present day Pakistan.) '''Allama Muhammad Iqbal''' (b.]-d.]) was an eminent ] ] from ]. He is also recogonized as a great ] poet. His only work in ] is ''Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam'' (]). In ]] he presented the idea of a seperate Muslim homeland in India, which became the basis for the creation of ]. He died in ] and was buried near the Badshahi Mosque in Lahore (present day Pakistan.)

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Allama Muhammad Iqbal (b.1877-d.1939) was an eminent Muslim philosopher from India. He is also recogonized as a great Urdu poet. His only work in English is Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam (1928). In 1938] he presented the idea of a seperate Muslim homeland in India, which became the basis for the creation of Pakistan. He died in 1939 and was buried near the Badshahi Mosque in Lahore (present day Pakistan.)