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Emancipation as submission: Muhammad Iqbal, storytelling, and critical theory

Emancipation as submission: Muhammad Iqbal, storytelling, and critical theory

Haq, Shoaib Ul (2023) Emancipation as submission: Muhammad Iqbal, storytelling, and critical theory. In: Alakavuklar, Ozan Nadir, Barros, Amon, Jammulamadaka, Nimruji, Peredo, Ana Maria and Boje, David M., (eds.) A World Scientific Encyclopedia of Business Storytelling, Set 1, Volume 3: Business Storytelling and Postcolonialism. A World Scientific Encyclopedia of Business Storytelling, 3 . World Scientific Publishing, pp. 65-88. ISBN 978-9811279904; 978-9811279928 (doi:https://doi.org/10.1142/9789811273490_0004)

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Abstract

In this chapter, I study the concept of emancipation as one of the core ideas of critical theory. I trace how, with the changing material conditions, critical theory could not articulate the conditions of possibility for emancipation. I then introduce the thought of Allama Muhammad Iqbal, the revolutionary philosopher-poet from the East and use one of his poems, as a form of storytelling, to articulate his idea of emancipation as submission, his concept of khudi and its three dimensions. As an empirical illustration of Iqbalian ideas, I present a short case study of Akhuwat, an Islamic microfinance organization in Pakistan. This case shows how Iqbal’s theologically inspired idea of emancipation liberates men from oppressive conditions through psychological empowerment and creates agency when none would be thought to exist from a material perspective of critical theory.

Item Type: Book Section
Uncontrolled Keywords: Iqbal; storytelling; critical theory; Khudi; emancipation; Akhuwat; submission; Islam; self-denial
Faculty / School / Research Centre / Research Group: Faculty of Business
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Last Modified: 18 Apr 2024 12:58
URI: http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/46768

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