Description
This article seeks to illumine the trope of Karbala within the writings of
Muhammad Iqbal, a 20th-century thinker, who carried forward in various
forms, and through qualifications, the Sufi readings of Karbala in order to
mount his socioreligious reform agenda. It also explores how the work of
Iqbal has become central for the re-emplotment of Karbala across diverse
intellectual traditions.
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