Provides various essays and books by Javed Iqbal in PDF format Iqbal Cyber Library Sang-e-Meel Publications: The official publisher for recent physical editions Sang-e-Meel Shop
This article explores the core themes found in Dr. Javed Iqbal’s writings—specifically those often compiled in PDF formats for academic study—examining how he distinguished the concept of an "Islamic State" from a mere theocracy, and how he reconciled modern democracy with spiritual values.
Reviewers at the Allama Iqbal Review highlight its significance in acting as a "bridge between past and present".
Borrowing from his father, Javed Iqbal argued that the state should empower the individual. The ideology of Pakistan is designed to produce men of strong character (perfect individuals) who then form a perfect society (Medina-like state). Without individual empowerment, the ideology is hollow.
Javid Iqbal argues that the founding fathers envisioned Pakistan as a modern democratic state.