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Question No 1: What did Allama Muhammad Iqbal view as the ultimate aim of education?

Answer: The development of individual personality.


Question No 2: What criticism did Iqbal have regarding modern Western education?

Answer: He saw it as a conspiracy against religion, humanity, and benevolence.


Question No 3: How did Iqbal emphasize the importance of individuality and self-respect in his educational philosophy?

Answer: By opposing the doctrine of "Pantheism" and stressing the retention of one's precious self.


Question No 4: What kind of curriculum did Iqbal advocate for?

Answer: One based on activity and "Learning by doing."


Question No 5: What teaching method did Iqbal prefer over the conventional approach?

Answer: "Learning by doing," which involves practical engagement and activity.


Question No 6: How did Iqbal differentiate his views on women's education from thinkers like Plato?

Answer: He believed women's education should prepare them for their assigned duties in society.