Well I suspect so did the former US Super court justice Scalia who said: I believe the devil is a real person ??
Secular mean separation of church and state: for example in Pakistan the state gets to decide who is a Muslim and who is not: case in point Ahmadis
mmm -- do you have a link to the speech -- I am not familiar with it; but I've heard about it.
Further: Economic systems are very complex mechanisms -- few people understand how, for example the US system works. Coming up with one that is significantly different than something that is tried and known to work seems like a fools errand for a poor country.[/QUOTE
Economic/Monetary Videos:
- Please watch his videos. Designed for the layman.
- Another video for the layman.
- Mainly about the US system.
- Of course many of Sheik Imran Hosein's videos.
Economic/Monetary Books/Literature:
- https://www.amazon.com/Bancarotta-A...I_1_10?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1476522007&sr=1-10 Designed for the layman.
- https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems-and-poets/poems/detail/54319 A poem by Ezra Pound.
Coming to Iqbal, there is a duality present in his works. His English language works are different to his Dari and Urdu works. Perhaps in his English works he was addressing a different audience including the British?
However in his Dari and Urdu works he addressed it to the Muslims and his compatriots.
Pakistan should follow Iqbal's Dari and Urdu works.
Regarding secularism from Iqbal.