: How the "untutored" wisdom of one generation (like Iqbal's father) shapes the formal philosophy of the next. It would help if you could clarify: Are you writing about Allama Iqbal's father specifically?
According to discussions on the Unparh Philosopher Novel Official site, the genre is distinguished by: unparh philosopher novel
It concentrates on everyday life and the tangible reality of the "uneducated" to reveal universal truths. : How the "untutored" wisdom of one generation
Though often classified as philosophy proper, Nietzsche’s masterpiece functions as the ur-text of the unorthodox philosopher novel. Zarathustra is not a lecturer; he is a hermit who descends from his cave, only to be misunderstood, laughed at, and ultimately abandoned. His philosophy of the Übermensch and eternal recurrence is delivered in parables, poems, and contradictions. The novel form allows Nietzsche to show the loneliness of the unorthodox thinker. Zarathustra’s tragedy is not that he is wrong, but that he is too early. The novel form allows Nietzsche to show the
The unorthodox philosopher novel does not end with wisdom. It ends with exhaustion, madness, or silence. Malte dies (off-page). Bardamu becomes a doctor in a slum, muttering. Phaedrus may or may not be cured. The system is never completed.