Preston University submitted a document to Mr. Shahid Soraya about Iqbal Allahabad Address. The address, delivered by Allama Iqbal in 1930, presented the idea of a separate homeland for Indian Muslims which was later realized as Pakistan. Iqbal advocated for this separate state during his presidential address to the All-India Muslim League in Allahabad.
Preston University submitted a document to Mr. Shahid Soraya about Iqbal Allahabad Address. The address, delivered by Allama Iqbal in 1930, presented the idea of a separate homeland for Indian Muslims which was later realized as Pakistan. Iqbal advocated for this separate state during his presidential address to the All-India Muslim League in Allahabad.
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Preston University submitted a document to Mr. Shahid Soraya about Iqbal Allahabad Address. The address, delivered by Allama Iqbal in 1930, presented the idea of a separate homeland for Indian Muslims which was later realized as Pakistan. Iqbal advocated for this separate state during his presidential address to the All-India Muslim League in Allahabad.
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Submited to: Mr. Shahid Soraya Submited by: Syed Bilal Alam Rizvi
IQBAL ALLAHABAD ADDRESS
Allahabad Address widely notable for Conception of Pakistan, was the Presidential Address by Allama Iqbal to the 25th Session of the All-India Muslim League on 29 December 1930, at Allahabad, India. Here he presented the idea of a separate homeland for Indian Muslims which was ultimately realised in the form of Pakistan.