Muhammad Iqbal
  • It may, however, be said that the level of experience to which concepts are inapplicable cannot yield any knowledge of a universal character, for concepts alone are capable of being socialized.

  • Inductive reason, which alone makes man master of his environment, is an achievement and when once born it must be reinforced by inhibiting the growth of other modes of knowledge.

  • I lead no party I follow no leader. I have given the best part of my life to careful study of Islam, its law and polity, its culture, its history and its literature.

  • But inner experience is only one source of human knowledge.

  • Ends and purposes, whether they exist as conscious or subconscious tendencies, form the wrap and woof of our conscious experience.