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For other persons named Javed Iqbal, see Javed Iqbal (disambiguation).
Javid Iqbal with his father Allama Iqbal Javid Iqbal (Sr.) HI, (born 1924) (Javed Iqbal or Javaid Iqbal), is the son of the poet-philosopher Sir Muhammad Iqbal. He is an eminent scholar, Former Chief Justice of Lahore High Court and a retired judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
[edit] Education and careerJavid Iqbal received the following educational degrees and distinctions: BA (Hon.) degree in 1944 from the Government College, Lahore, MA degree in English, and MA degree in Philosophy (Gold Medallist) in 1948, Punjab' PhD degree in Philosophy in 1954 from the University of Cambridge, UK, Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn, London, in 1956. He has received honorary doctorates from Villanova University, USA, and Selcuk University' He began as an advocate in Lahore High Court, and later became a judge and Chief Justice of this court. He was also a judge of Supreme Court of Pakistan, and Elected member, Senate of Pakistan (Upper House of Parliament). He has published papers on Islamic political thought, political ideology in Pakistan and the philosophy of Iqbal which were published in national and international journals. He is also a scholar on the thoughts and works of his father. During 1960-62 and in 1977, he was the delegate of Pakistan to the United Nations General Assembly. He has argued in favour of reforms in the Hudud laws of Pakistan. He is married to Nasira Iqbal, a retired Lahore High Court Judge. [edit] Iqbal on his SonIqbal named one of his books, Javid Nama, after his son. Iqbal also wrote many poems on Javed Iqbal, indirectly addressing the Muslim youth. Here is an excerpt from the translation of Bal-i-Jibril (Gabriel's Wing) TO JAVID Create a place for thyself in the world of love; If God grant thee an eye for nature’s beauty, Do not be beholden to the West’s artisans, My ghazal is the essence of my life-blood, My way of life is poverty, not the pursuit of wealth; [edit] WorksHis publications include the following:
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