ALLAHABAD ADDRESS AND THE POLITICS OF FEDERAL FUTURES
The Business Guardian
|December 29, 2025
From India to the EU and Nigeria, recent elections show federalism is live bargaining—coalitions, revenue, and security—echoing Iqbal's call to balance autonomy with collective stability.
Muslim leaders at Allahabad, 1930
The Allahabad Address delivered by philosopher-poet Muhammad Iqbal to the Muslim League's annual session on 29 December 1930 was one of the most consequential speeches in South Asian history.
Speaking during a period of constitutional bargaining with the British imperial government, Iqbal articulated a vision of self-government for India's Muslims that drew upon Islamic tradition, liberal constitutionalism and the pragmatic realities of colonial politics. His emphasis on federalism—not merely as an administrative convenience but as a method for managing diversity—remains relevant in 2025 to debates about identity, state legitimacy and coalition politics around the world. This article revisits the 1930 speech and places it within the broader politics of federal futures, then and now.
The Allahabad Address: proposals and principles
Iqbal began by acknowledging that Muslim society in India owed its cohesion to Islam as both an ethical ideal and a “social structure regulated by a legal system”. He argued that Western nationalism, with its territorial basis for political solidarity, was ill-suited to a community defined by religion.
In contrast, Islam did not separate church and state; it saw matter and spirit as organically linked. These philosophical reflections set the stage for his practical proposals.
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