IDRAK, departmental research journal, HU - Mansehra

شعبہ جاتی تحقیقی مجلہ ادراک

Department of Urdu, Hazara University, Mansehra
ISSN (print): 2412-6144
ISSN (online): 2709-4413
Abstract

As we know all branches of humanoid knowledge in the world aim to comprehend God, humanity, and the formation or consideration of the cosmos. Understanding   the trilogy of God, humanity, and the universe are profound mysteries about which scholars have offered  various,  often contradictory, philosophies. The theories of creation and humanity's place in the universe are the central themes of the human understanding. Regarding the creation of human beings  , each scholar offers a distinctive perspective of his own.

The renowned poet /philosopher - Dr. Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1938) has  also addressed the creation and status of humanity extensively in his poems and prose. Academics and criticizers suggest that Dr. Muhammad Iqbal supported Charles  Darwin's  Theory of  Biological Evolution. Also known as Darwinian theory, it primarily incorporated the wide-ranging beliefs of species transformation or evolution, which gained extensive scientific approval subsequent upon  the publication of Darwin's On the Origin of Species in 1859. These theories, some of which predated Darwin's work, were later termed "Darwinism" by English biologist Thomas Henry Huxley in April,  1860.   . Etymologically, 'evolution' means 'uncovering.' The Theory of Evolution posits that the universe has evolved from an embryonic state to its current modern   form. Nonetheless, researchers contend that Iqbal's theory of creation upholds that humanity is the only fully developed species in the entire universe.

 

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Pakistan

Pakistan

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Type: Article
Volume: 21
Issue: 21
Language: Urdu
Id: 6698b199e4add
Pages 146 - 157
Published June 30, 2024

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