The Mandate of Humanity: Governance Lessons from Confucius to Iqbal From the "Ren" of Confucius to the "Khudi" of Iqbal, this book traces a philosophical arc that spans millennia and continents. The Mandate of Insaniyat explores how moral governance, personal virtue, and historical memory shape the destiny of nations-from the Han dynasty's ethical empire to Pakistan's modern challenges. Engr. Dr.
Naila Hina weaves together Chinese and South Asian thought, drawing lessons from the Hanshu, the Analects, and the poetic fire of Iqbal. This is not just a meditation on leadership-it is a call to restore humanity (Insaniyat) as the true mandate of heaven. A visionary synthesis of history, ethics, and identity, this book invites readers to imagine a Silk Road of the soul, where East and West meet in the heart of the exemplary person.
The Mandate of Humanity: Governance Lessons from Confucius to Iqbal From the "Ren" of Confucius to the "Khudi" of Iqbal, this book traces a philosophical arc that spans millennia and continents. The Mandate of Insaniyat explores how moral governance, personal virtue, and historical memory shape the destiny of nations-from the Han dynasty's ethical empire to Pakistan's modern challenges. Engr. Dr.
Naila Hina weaves together Chinese and South Asian thought, drawing lessons from the Hanshu, the Analects, and the poetic fire of Iqbal. This is not just a meditation on leadership-it is a call to restore humanity (Insaniyat) as the true mandate of heaven. A visionary synthesis of history, ethics, and identity, this book invites readers to imagine a Silk Road of the soul, where East and West meet in the heart of the exemplary person.