Meaning
The whole or totality, the all that comprehends every part.
Literally: all, entirety
Usage & notes
Iqbal affirms a whole that is enriched, not diminished, by the flourishing of its distinct parts, mirroring his vision of community and self.
The whole or totality, the all that comprehends every part.
Literally: all, entirety
Iqbal affirms a whole that is enriched, not diminished, by the flourishing of its distinct parts, mirroring his vision of community and self.