Allama Iqbal, Selected Poetry

Allama Iqbal, Selected Poetry

Author: Sir Muhammad Iqbal

Publisher: Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 4

ISBN-13: 193270566X

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Serving as an introduction to the works, influence, and legacy of the Muslim philosopher-poet Allama Muhammad Iqbal, this collection provides faithful translations that retain the special ornaments of Persian verse. This collection of the works of Iqbal, considered to be one of the greatest poets of the Urdu language, showcases the musicality of style and unique rhyme and assonance that has made his work memorable. A lengthy introduction, discussing the important aspects of Iqbal's life and art, is also included.


Poems from Iqbal

Poems from Iqbal

Author: V.G. Kiernan

Publisher: OUP Pakistan

Published: 2013-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780199066162

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Allama Muhammad Iqbal was acknowledged during his lifetime as the most important poet of Muslim India in the twentieth century, both for the quality of his verse and for the influence exercised by his ideas. This volume contains a rendering in English of over a hundred poems chosen from the four collections of Iqbal's poetry written in Urdu, which include religious, lyrical, satirical and other themes. The English versions are accompanied by the original text.


The Secrets of the Self

The Secrets of the Self

Author: Muhammad Iqbal

Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 1616404396

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The Secrets of the Self is a book-length, philosophical poem rooted in metaphysical thought and ideology, as well as Islamic theology. Originally published in 1915, the poem speaks of the "Self" in relation to the universe, how it is the inner power and soul of each individual human. It instructs on how to improve the Self through Love and willpower, which can then help one control the forces within the universe. The poem includes stories that illustrate its points and promotes the spread of Islamic ideals. MUHAMMAD IQBAL (1877-1938) was a poet, prophet, and politician in British India. Born in Sialkot, Punjab, Iqbal converted to Islam with his family as a child. He studied literature and law at Cambridge, Munich, and Heidelberg before starting his own law practice and concentrating on his scholarly writing, which he authored primarily in Persian. Many of Iqbal's works promote Islamic revival, especially in South Asia, and he was a well-known leader of the All India Muslim League. Today, he is recognized as the official poet of Pakistan, and his birthday is celebrated as a national holiday.


Call of the Marching Bell

Call of the Marching Bell

Author: Sir Muhammad Iqbal

Publisher:

Published: 1997-01-01

Total Pages: 477

ISBN-13: 9789694160696

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An excellent work detailing with notes the thoughts of Allama Iqbal in his famous work. The text features extensive notes and gives an introduction to each poem.


Iqbal, a Selection of His Urdu and Persian Verse

Iqbal, a Selection of His Urdu and Persian Verse

Author: Sir Muhammad Iqbal

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780199404032

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This book provides a fresh English translation of a selection of Allama Iqbal's Urdu and Persian poetry in a form that remains faithful to that of the original. It presents a refreshingly enjoyable rendition of some of Iqbal's best poetic writings in a coherent and contemporary idiom, coupled with a conservative but well-wrought form (rhyme and metre). Through this book, readers who are not familiar or well-versed in Urdu and Persian languages are able to get a glimpse into the grandeur and, indeed, the beauty of Iqbal's poetry. It is a commendable addition to the body of writings on Iqbal studies.


Taking Issue and Allah's Answer

Taking Issue and Allah's Answer

Author: Mustansir Dalvi

Publisher: Penguin UK

Published: 2012-05-14

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 8184756437

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When Muhammad Iqbal first recited Shikwa (Taking Issue) in 1909, his audience was enraged by his effrontery. Iqbal, in his lament, took issue with Allah directly, audaciously implicating Him for the sorry state of Muslims worldwide and ruing the lost glory of Islam. In recompense, Iqbal composed Jawaab-e-Shikwa (Allah’s Answer) in 1913. Here, Allah responds to the poet, first berating his community, then offering hope for Islam in the world. Iqbal’s mellifluous words greatly assuaged those angered earlier. Over time, the poems have found their place in the canon of South Asian literature, and, through recitation, repetition and selective use, have forwarded a variety of agendas in the subcontinent. In this elegant translation by Mustansir Dalvi, these classics by the most influential poet of his generation come alive once again in a language that is contemporary and immediate.