"The Development of Metaphysics in Persia" by Muhammad Iqbal is a journey through time, observing how philosophical ideas took shape in Persia. From ancient beliefs to the rise of Islamic thought, this book shows the mix of different cultures and religions that affected Persian thinkers. It highlights a special interest in deep questions about existence and reality that define Persia's unique approach to philosophy. The book starts by looking at the basic features of Persian thought, such as the idea of two opposing forces, good and evil. By understanding the cultural setting, the readers get ready to explore the important thinkers and schools of thought that influenced Persia's discussions about metaphysics.

The Development of Metaphysics in Persia A Contribution to the History of Muslim Philosophy
By Muhammad Iqbal
Discover how ancient Persia grappled with profound questions of existence, blending tradition and innovation to shape a unique philosophical landscape.
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About the AuthorSir Muhammad Iqbal was a South Asian Islamic philosopher, poet and politician. His poetry is considered to be among the greatest of the 20th century, and his vision of a cultural and political ideal for the Muslims of British-ruled India is widely regarded as having animated the impulse for the Pakistan Movement. He is commonly referred to by the honourific Allama and widely considered one of the most important and influential Muslim thinkers and Western religious philosophers of the 20th century.
Sir Muhammad Iqbal was a South Asian Islamic philosopher, poet and politician. His poetry is considered to be among the greatest of the 20th century, and his vision of a cultural and political ideal for the Muslims of British-ruled India is widely regarded as having animated the impulse for the Pakistan Movement. He is commonly referred to by the honourific Allama and widely considered one of the most important and influential Muslim thinkers and Western religious philosophers of the 20th century.
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