Abstract
Modern scientific development has given human beings highly facilitated life. Objective world is getting more and more smart and attractive technologically day by day, but the inner or subjective world of an individual is having more complications with the development of science. Science has nothing to compensate the emotional deprivations of human beings. Therefore, modern society has generated social alienation and loneliness among individuals. Religion can play an important role in eliminating these negative trends. As in Islam, if the spirit of associative prayer can be reflected in public affairs, levels of loneliness and isolation can be decreased or even diminished. This article will address Muhammad Iqbal’s views regarding the role and importance in socialization. He highlights the impact of congregation upon the individual and collective life of people. Although, he did not face existing issues of alienation due to social networking or rapid growth of self-centered activities, but he felt and anticipated the disastrous hazards to the mankind and suggested to follow the patterns of socialization offered by Islam especially in the form of associative prayers.

Sehreen Far Bokhari, Muhammad Nadeem Akhtar Janjua. (2018) CURING SOCIAL ALIENATION AND IQBAL’S CONCEPT OF PRAYER, Al-Hikmat: A Journal of Philosophy, Volume 38, Issue 1.
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