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Tolu-e-Islam is a historical, political, religious, cultural magazine of Muslims of British India and Pakistan. In 1935, according to the instructions of Sir Muhammad Iqbal, Syed Nazeer Niazi initiated and edited a journal 〔http://tolueislam.org/magazine/〕 named after "Tulu'i Islam", a poem by Iqbal. Niazi also dedicated the first edition of this journal to him. For a long time Iqbal had wanted a journal to propagate his ideas and the aims and objective of the All-India Muslim League. ==Origins==
Iqbal was interested in the renaissance of Islam in the world and especially in British India. He was a strong proponent of the political revival of Muslim in British India. He delivered his famous lectures published as ''The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam''. "He was also one of the most prominent leaders of the All India Muslim League, Iqbal encouraged the creation of a "state in northwestern India for Muslims" in his 1930 presidential address.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sir Muhammad Iqbal’s 1930 Presidential Address )〕 Iqbal encouraged and worked closely with Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and he is known as ''Muffakir-e-Pakistan'' ("The Thinker of Pakistan"), ''Shair-e-Mashriq'' ("The Poet of the East"), and ''Hakeem-ul-Ummat'' ("The Sage of Ummah")."〔Muhammad Iqbal〕 He wanted to initiate a journal but however due to his busy political and literary life, he could not initiate this journal for a long time. In 1935, three years before his death, he asked his friends and followers to initiate a journal and also suggested the name of the journal himself. Eminent Muslim scholars, including Maulana Aslam Jairajpuri, Ghulam Ahmad Parwez, and Raja Hassan Akhtar were early contributors.
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