One wonders how people start using any ideology without understanding its source. Brothers and sisters, you are repeatedly using the word "fascist" for others, but the founders of fascism used this word for themselves. The name of the party of the Italian fascist Benito Mussolini was the "National Fascist Party", which was founded in 1921. Keep in mind that Mussolini and his associates proudly called themselves fascists. People here are thinking that maybe these people have to give a name to fascists. As far as similarities are concerned, "holisticism" is used simultaneously in fascism, Islamism and socialism. In the same way, the concept of dictatorship in socialist countries is similar to the fascist concept of dictatorship. That is why at the end of the twentieth century there is a great deal of literature available that resembles fascism and socialism. At the political level, fascism, socialism and Islamism have one thing in common. Remember that Mussolini formulated a policy in the 1930s that sought to find similarities between Islam and Italian fascism. Mussolini was also offered the "sword of Islam" by Muslims. This sword is called "Muhammad's Sword". When an American journalist was beheaded by al-Qaeda in 2004, al-Qa'eda's central leader described it in the light of the Qur'an as "the sword of the Prophet." I don't want to go into too much detail at the moment.
In any case, Muhammad Iqbal had paid tribute to Mussolini. I offer that poem of Iqbal.
Poem entitled: Mussolini
What is the rarity of thought and action? Taste of revolution
What is the rarity of thought and action? Shabab of the nation
Miracles of life with rare thought and action!
Rare thought and action is the cornerstone of Lal Nab
Your conscience has changed!
Whether I am awake or asleep
Promotion of life in the eye of the beholder
The youth is yours, longing with longing
This heat of love! This wish! This appearance!
Flowers cannot be kept in hijab under hijab
Your atmosphere is full of passionate songs
The wound was waiting for your lord of nature
Whose sight is this? Whose miracle is it?
He is the one who looks at the rays of the sun
Mussolini, who called himself a proud fascist, was influenced by the Prophet of Islam, and Iqbal was well aware of this.
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