Experts said that Allama Iqbal was a dominant figure in the twentieth century and influenced millions of people around the world. In an introductory talk on books held at the PU library, they said that Allama Iqbal had a prominent position among the most towering thinkers of the world. The talk was organised on two books including Baqiyaat-e-Iqbal compiled by Dr. Syed Taqi Aabdi and Political Philosophy of Kautilya: The Arthashastra and after by Rajvir Sharma. Chief Librarian Dr Muhammad Haroon Usmani, Director Institute of Urdu Language and Literature Dr. Muhammad Kamran, Centre for South Asian Studies Assistant Professor Dr Mariam Kamal, Dr Taqi Aabdi, faculty members and a large number of students were present. The Urdu book was a collection of literary residue of Allama Muhammad Iqbal and the talk on the book was presented by Dr Muhammad Kamran. He shared the biographical sketch of the renowned poet, his style and the themes of his poetry. Dr Taqi Aabdi shed light on the work of Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
He recited some poems from the book which show that the literary residue of Allama Muhammad Iqbal is equally beautiful and mesmerizing. Dr Mariam Kamal presented the talk on the political thought of Kautilya. She explained the change of political ideologies in the subcontinent before the colonial era as narrated by the author of the book. At the conclusion, Dr Haroon Usmani thanked the speakers for their magnificent talks and the audience for their lively participation. Dr Kamran told media that no philosophical and literary history would be complete without attention to the major role played by Muhammad Iqbal in the well-being of people. “During his lifetime he demonstrated unprecedented consciousness for the safe future of mankind,” he maintained.