Abstract
Iqbal acknowledges that formal and informal education plays an inevitable role in the development of human beings on individual and collective levels. Though he never claimed to be an educationist but his ideals regarding the methodology and objectives of education can be derived by his poetry and prose. The first impression of early writings of Iqbal leaves the impact that he was curious regarding the nourishment of an individual’s intellectual and spiritual abilities through education but the deeper analysis of Iqbal thoughts reflects that he also focused on the individual as basic unit of community so that the existence of such individuals may give collective strength to the nation. He admires modern scientific achievements but rejects the idea of separating knowledge from religious domain. Moreover, he suggests that modern knowledge and scientific education should be given to the men only because it might leave adverse effects if it would be included in the syllabus designed for women.

Syed Wajeeh Ud Din, Sehreen Far Bukhari. (2019) EDUCATION, PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION AND MUHAMMAD IQBAL, Al-Hikmat: A Journal of Philosophy, Volume 39, Issue 1.
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