The Philosophy of the Self in Muhammad Iqbal

Keywords: Muhammad Iqbal, the self, Absolute Self, existence, continuous creation, finite, infinite.

Abstract

Muhammad Iqbal sees each person as the “self” with an independent identity, and God as the “Absolute Self”. The human experience of the self is a constantly changing experience. This change develops around a center and eventually forms an organic unity. The independence of the self does not mean that it is closed to other-selves. It is wrong to see the essence of the self as an unchanging substance or to conceive it as an unstable flow. According to Iqbal, the real personality of man is not a "thing" but an "action", a "sum of behaviors". The human being at the highest level of self-consciousness is the only being among all creatures capable of consciously participating in the creative life of the Creator.

Published
2022-11-14
How to Cite
Altuner, Ilyas. 2022. “The Philosophy of the Self in Muhammad Iqbal”. Entelekya Logico-Metaphysical Review 6 (2), 39-47. http://entelekya.org/index.php/review/article/view/76.
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