I saw the second video and listened to a few minutes where he mention that Iqbal wanted a sharia state i.e. a political Islam ideology, he also mentions about Iqbal talking about "Establishing Pakistan" and that was enough to know that Mr. Qadri is also under the same misconception as many people are.
Seeing Qazi Hussain and Hamid gul didn't help in making me feel this is going to be a balanced speech but directed to use Iqbal to prove that he wanted political Islam ideology.
After Qsaark's comments, I realized that i should listen patiently. But after listening fully to the speech, it reinforced my view although some sections of his speech I have no problems with.
A few comments. Jinnah did not know Urdu, he could hardly speak Urdu and all his communication with Iqbal was in English. His 1930 address was also in English. Read the sources in English to know what Iqbal said. Iqbal also wrote letters where he explicitly said that he was against the Pakistan scheme. He did not maintain a neutral position, he said he was against it.
Asrar-e-khudi is a work aimed at Muslims and infact people in general. To read his views on Pakistan scheme or Independance you have to read his political works like his 1930 speech in Allahabad. How many of you have read it in its entirety? If you haven't then check it out here and tell me where does what Mr Qadri say match up in the speech about "nifase-shariat" as a top down approach.
Presidential Address, annual session of the All-India Muslim League, Allahabad, December 1930, by Sir Muhammad Iqbal
Again Chaudry Rahmat Ali was the first person, he should actually be given more importance if you talk about founding Pakistan.
I am not saying everything he said is wrong. The part where he talks about madrassas and firqawariyat supported by Pakistani govt. and its intelligence agencies for political purposes is understandable. Let me point out that in India it is not as bad as in Pakistan. For eg. the Dar-ul-uloom Deoband even though they express reservations on other school of thoughts they have never given a fatwa on any group like shias e.t.c. I don't recall any sort of riots within sects among Muslims in India. One reason is most likely that being a minority they are more close together despite their differences and secondly, there are no govt. agencies trying to manipulate those differences. However, the madrassa situation is also bad in India although improving. Bu they haven't been turned in madrassas like in the FATA region in Pakistan.
But his agenda in this speech was quite clear. Since Iqbal is well respected across the Muslim world. Use his work and say that he approved this political Islam ideology where Islam is implemented top down. And if it doesn't work through elections and people don't vote for you, just declare "This nizam is unIslamic, we have to overthrow this nizam and bring sharee nizam(i.e. where I will have political power even though people don't support me)"
Later he mixes legitimate political grievances in Pakistan that no nation should suffer from and uses Iqbal's poetry and Islamic imagery to press his point. But the solution is not to have a revolution to "establish" a so called Islamic state. Does Turkey and the ruling AKP party does not have to harp about implementing so called Islamic sharia, but the laws they have passed and brought about are based on Islamic principles. In fact, a lot of welfare state in western countries are all very close to Islamic principles.
We have the hindsight of 50-60 years of political Islam ideology (yes it only started in the 1940s-50s with Syed Qutb and Maududi). Then we have the perversion of this ideology in the last 2-3 decades (by the likes of Abdullah Azzam, and later UBM and Zawahiri). We should be able to see more easily the failures of this ideology.
Iqbal never advocated such a top down approach either. He was a strong proponent of democracy. But he was insistent on clear Muslim majorities in provinces that would be fully autonomous. These provinces because of being Muslim majority would naturally in a democratic environment make laws in accordance with Islamic principles. But in hindsight we see that if majority of Muslims are not following Islam in their daily lives this will not happen as in the case with Pakistan.
The solution is to inculcate Islamic values at a grassroots level. This is something that Iqbal had assumed Muslims will eventually have. But unfortunately that is not the case.
Qadri's PAT political party suffered electoral defeat after 4 years between 91-94. JI was the favored political party of the establishment because of the conduit it became between Jihadi groups and ME money. Qadri did not have this and hence he was marginalized. He is basically berating the political system as part of this experience towards. Hence, any political party that runs on the platform of shariat or Islam in danger should be infact banned but at the very at least challenged because their political Islam view has caused immense damage to Muslims.
I was going to say something about those who respond only by looking at my nationality and comments about "Indian propaganda" or some fantasy of "Iqbal supported TWT" but I guess I will be wasting my time so I will pass.