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Allama Iqbal Selected Poetry Allama Iqbal In Urdu English Urdu Free Download Urdu Video Urdu Language For Students In Urdu About Pakistan

Allama Iqbal Selected Poetry Allama Iqbal

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                                             Dayar-E-Ishk Mein Apna Maqam Paida Kar
Naya Zamana Naye Subuh Sham Paida Kar..

Ishq Qatil Se Bhi Maqtool Se Hamdardi Bhi
Ye Bata Kis Se Muhabbat Ki Jaza Mangega..

Khudi Ko Kr Buland Itna K Har Takder Se Pehlay
Khuda Banday Se Khud Pochay Bta Teri Raza Kya Hai..

Phir Na Simtay Ge Muhabat Jo Bikhar Jay Ge
Zindgi Zulf Nahi Phir Sanwar Jay Ge ..

Mohabbat Ka Junun Baqi Nahin Hai
Musalmanon Mein Khun Baqi Nahin Hai..
 
 

Iqbal Was Born On 9th November,1877 At Sialkot.
His Father,Nur Mohd. Was a Deeply Religious Man With Mystic Knowledge.
Iqbal’s Mother Imam Bibi,Was Also a Religious Woman.

Iqbal began his education in a Maktab (Religious School). He was, however, fortunate to have a teacher in the person of Moulvi Syed Mir Hassan (1844-1929) who was an excellent teacher and a great scholar of Persian and Arabic. Syed Mir Hassan was quick to recognize Iqbal’s talent. It was under Mir Hasan that Iqbal developed interest in Persian and Arabic languages and literature. It was on Mir Hassan’s advice that Iqbal was sent to the Scotch Mission School at Sialkot. He passed his matriculation in 1893, and joined the Scotch Mission College (now called Murray College) for his intermediate examination.

The Balkan wars and the Battle of Tripoli, in 1910, shook Iqbal powerfully and inflicted a deep wound upon his heart. In his mood of anger and frustration, he wrote a number of stirring poems, which together with portraying the anguish of Muslims were severely critical of the West.
The spirit of change is evident in poems like Bilad-e-Islamia (the lands of Islam), Wataniat (Nationalism), Muslim, Fatima Bint Abdullah (who was killed in the siege of Cyrainca, Siddiq, Bilal, Tahzib-e-Hazir (Modern civilization) and Huzoor-e-Risalat Maab Mein (in the presence of Sacred Prophet).
In these poems, Iqbal deplores the attitude of Muslim leaders who lay a claim to Islamic leadership and yet are devoid of a genuine spiritual attachment to the blessed Prophet.
The turning point in Iqbal's Life Iqbal was shaken by the tragic events of World War I and the disaster the Muslims had to face. The genius had passed through the formative period. He had attained maturity as a poet, thinker, seer and crusader who could read the signs of tomorrow in the happenings of today, make predictions, present hard facts and unravel abstruse truths through the medium of poetry and ignite the flame of faith, Selfhood and courage by his own intensity of feeling and force of expression. Khizr-e-Raah (The Guide) occupies the place of pride among the poems he wrote during this period. Bang-e-Dara (The caravan bell) published in 1929 has held a place of honor in Urdu poetry and world poetry.
Politics In 1927 the poet was elected to the Punjab Legislative assembly. In 1930, he was elected to preside over at the annual session of Muslim League. In his presidential address at Allahabad, Iqbal for the first time introduced the idea of Pakistan. In 1930-31, he attended the Round Table conference, which met in London to frame a constitution for India.
In Spain While in England, Iqbal accepted the hospitality of Spain. He also went to Cordoba and had the distinction of being the first Muslim to offer prayers at its historical mosque after the exile of Moors. Memories of the past glory of Arabs and their 800-year rule over Spain were revived in his mind and his emotions were aroused by what he saw.
Meeting with Mussolini In Italy Iqbal was received by Mussolini who had read some of his works and was aquatinted with his philosophy. They had long meetings and talked freely to each other. The Universities of Cambridge, Rome and Madrid and the Roman Royal society organized meetings in his honor. On his way back he also went to Jerusalem to attend the International Conference of Motamar-i-Isalami.  
 

Allama Iqbal Selected In Urdu English Urdu Free Download Urdu Video Urdu Language For Students In Urdu About Pakistan

Allama Iqbal Selected In Urdu English Urdu Free Download Urdu Video Urdu Language For Students In Urdu About Pakistan

Allama Iqbal Selected In Urdu English Urdu Free Download Urdu Video Urdu Language For Students In Urdu About Pakistan

Allama Iqbal Selected In Urdu English Urdu Free Download Urdu Video Urdu Language For Students In Urdu About Pakistan

Allama Iqbal Selected In Urdu English Urdu Free Download Urdu Video Urdu Language For Students In Urdu About Pakistan

Allama Iqbal Selected In Urdu English Urdu Free Download Urdu Video Urdu Language For Students In Urdu About Pakistan

Allama Iqbal Selected In Urdu English Urdu Free Download Urdu Video Urdu Language For Students In Urdu About Pakistan

Allama Iqbal Selected In Urdu English Urdu Free Download Urdu Video Urdu Language For Students In Urdu About Pakistan

Allama Iqbal Selected In Urdu English Urdu Free Download Urdu Video Urdu Language For Students In Urdu About Pakistan

Allama Iqbal Selected In Urdu English Urdu Free Download Urdu Video Urdu Language For Students In Urdu About Pakistan

Allama Iqbal Selected In Urdu English Urdu Free Download Urdu Video Urdu Language For Students In Urdu About Pakistan

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