Dr. Javid Iqbal (5 October 1924-3
October 2015) was a philosopher and senior justice of the Supreme Court of
Pakistan. He was internationally known for his acclaimed publications on
philosophy of law and modern Islamic philosophy in international and national
journals. He authored various books on Pakistan's movement and political
ideology. Apart from philosophy, Justice Javid had a prolific career in the
Judiciary of Pakistan. He was a former Chief Justice of the Lahore High Court
before being elevated to the Supreme Court and also represented Pakistani
delegation at the United Nations. He was awarded Hilal-i-Imtiaz by the
President of Pakistan in 2004.
Dr. Javid Iqbal obtained BA
(honours) degree from Government College Lahore in 1944, a master’s degree in
English and philosophy in 1948, and a PhD degree in philosophy from the
University of Cambridge in 1954. He was the son of the poet-philosopher Allama
Muhammad Iqbal. Allama Iqbal, named his book, Javid nama, after his son. He
also wrote many poems to Javid Iqbal, indirectly addressing the Muslim youth in
British India. Javid Iqbal later translated two of Allama Iqbal's books into
Urdu Javid Nama and Reconstruction of religious thought in Islam. Like his
great father, Dr. Javid Iqbal strove to present the 'liberal' side of Islam
which was hidden in the mist of ignorance, blind following and sectarianism.
Dr. Justice Javid Iqbal has many
reasons to be remembered. Throughout his long career he stood out as a
prominent jurist and a liberal scholar. He was considered a man with a
far-reaching legal scope of thought with judgments delivered by him touching
many areas of life. But his contributions go beyond judgments delivered from
the bench and his legal expertise. Dr. Javid Iqbal was also regarded as a
scholar on Islamic jurisprudence. His numerous writings and books sought to
decipher Allama Iqbal's vision and explain and expound the legacy of Mohammad
Ali Jinnah.
Honorable Justice Javid Iqbal
carved out a place for himself in the modern history of Pakistan, also
reflecting on the current state of Islamic thought, society and politics and
commenting on literary works. Many of his works are thought to contain
important insight into the history and nature of 'ideology' in Pakistan. Dr.
Javid Iqbal influenced national events in a number of different ways and he was
an important figure who played a role in helping us define our culture and the
place of religion in our state.
Dr. Javid Iqbal's publications
include the following:
·
Ideology of Pakistan (1959)
·
Stray Reflections: A Note-Book of Iqbal (1961)
·
Legacy of Quaid-e-Azam (1968, published in
English and Urdu)
·
Mai Lala Faam (1968, collection of papers on
Iqbal, in Urdu)
·
Zinda Rood (1984, biography of Iqbal in three
volumes, in Urdu)
·
Afkare-Iqbal (1994, interpretation of Iqbal's
thought)
·
Pakistan and the Islamic Liberal Movement
(1994).
·
Jahan-i-Javid: Darame, Afsane, Maqale
·
Islam and Pakistan's Identity
·
The Concept of State in Islam: A Reassessment
·
Apna Greban Chaak (autobiography) (2002)
·
Khutbat e Iqbal Tasheel-o-tafheem
·
Maqalat-e-Javid
On 100th Birth Anniversary of Dr. Javid Iqbal, a Commemorative Souvenir Sheet of Rs. 100/- denomination is being issued by Pakistan Post on November 9th, 2024. It is pertinent to mention that Pakistan Post, aligning itself with the modern trends of technology is featuring a QR code on Pakistan's stamps for the first time in this issue.
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