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Sir Mohammed Iqbal

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Sir Mohammed Iqbal was one of the greatest poets of Indian History.
A great thinker who had significant role in freedom of India.
Personally he is one of my favorites.

Birth

Allama Iqbal was born in famous city of Sialkot in the Punjab province of Pakistan on November 9, 1877. His ancestors were Kashmiris. They had embraced Islam two hundred years earlier. Iqbal’s father was a devout Muslim with Sufistic bent of mind.

Primary Education

He received his early education in Sialkot. After passing the entrance examination, he joined Intermediary [Murray] College. Maulana Mir Hassan, a great oriental scholar, had a special aptitude for imparting his own literary taste and to his students. Under his influence, Iqbal was drawn towards Islamic studies, which he regarded to be an outstanding favor that he could not forget it all his life.

Higher Education

Passing on to the Government College of Lahore, Shaikh Noor Muhammad: Father of Allama Muhammad Iqbal (Passed away on August 17, 1930)Iqbal did his graduation with English Literature, Philosophy and Arabic as his subjects. At the college he met Prof. Arnold and Sir Abdul Qadir. Iqbal’s poem, Chand (moon) and other early poems appeared in the journal (which belonged to Sir Abdul Qadir) in 1901 and were acclaimed by critics as cutting a new path in Urdu poetry.

It did not take him long to win recognition as a rising star on the firmament of Urdu literature. In the mean time he had done his MA in Philosophy and was appointed as a Lecturer in History, Philosophy and Political science at Oriental College, Lahore. He then moved to Government College to teach Philosophy and English Literature. Wherever Iqbal worked or thought his versatility and scholarship made a deep impression on those around him.

In Europe

Iqbal proceeded to Europe for higher studies in 1905Imam Bibi: Mother of Allama Muhammad Iqbal (Passed away on November 9, 1914) and stayed there for three years. He took the Honors Degree in Philosophy and taught Arabic at the Cambridge University in the absence of Prof. Arnold. From England, he went to Germany to do his doctorate in Philosophy from Munich and then returned to London to qualify for the bar. He also served as a teacher in the London school of Commerce and passed the Honors Examination in Economics and Political Science. During his stay in Europe Iqbal not only read voraciously but also wrote and lectured on Islamic subjects which added to his popularity and fame in literary circles.

Back in India

Iqbal returned to India in 1908. The poet had won allShamsul Ulema Moulvi Syed Mir Hassan: Allama's Teacher & Guide (Passed away in September 1929) these academic laurels by the time he was 32 or 33. He practiced as a lawyer from 1908 to 1934, when ill health compelled him to give up his practice. In fact, his heart was not in it and he devoted more time to philosophy and literature than to legal profession.

He attended the meetings of Anjuman Himayat-I-Islam regularly at Lahore. The epoch making poems, Shikwa and Jawab-e-Shikwa, which he read out in the annual convention of it one year after another, sparkled with the glow of his genius and made him immensely popular. They became the national songs of Millet.

Iqbal’s other poems Tarana-e-Hind (The Indian anthem) and Tarana-e-Milli (the Muslim Anthem) also became very popular among masses and used to be sung as symbols of National or Muslim identity at public meetings.

The spirit of Change

The Balkan wars and the Battle of Tripoli, in 1910, shook Allama Muhammad Iqbal (1899) A snap after his MastersIqbal 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 eventsPortrait of the Poet as a Barrister-at-Law 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.

Iqbal preferred Persian for poetic expression because its circle was wider than that of Urdu in Muslim India. His Persian works, Asrar-e-khudi (Secrets of the self), Rumuz-e-Bekhudi (Mysteries of Selflessness), Payam-e-Mashriq (Message of the East), Javed Nama (The Song of Eternity) belong to the same period of his life. And so is Reconstruction of Religious Thoughts in Islam, which was extensively appreciated and translated into many Allama Muhammad Iqbal - 1908 (In London)languages. Academies were set up in Italy and Germany for the study of Iqbal’s poetry and philosophy.

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 sAllama (1929) The poet with his son, Javed Iqbal ome 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.

In Afghanistan

At the invitation of King Nadir Shah, Iqbal visited Afghanistan in 1932. The king received the poet with great honor and met hi privately, as well during which he laid bare his heart. The two talked and wept.

Iqbal’s Death

The last phase of Iqbal’s life was embittered with constant illness. But as regards his creative activities this product was most productive. He kept in touch with every question of the day and continued composing beautiful verses.

A few minutes before his death he recited these touching lines:

The departed melody may return or not!
The zephyr from Hijaz may blow again or not!
The days of this Faqir has come to an end,
Another seer may come or not!

Although Iqbal’s was long and protracted the endAllama Muhammad Iqbal - 1931 (In London) was sudden and very peaceful. He breathed his last in the early hours of April 21, 1938, in the arms of his old and devoted servant, leaving behind a host of mourners all over the Islamic world.

There was a faint smile playing on his lips, which irresistibly reminded one of the last criterions, which he laid down for a truthful Muslim.

I tell you the sign of a Mumin-When death comes there is smile on his lips.

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AzgarKhan   Sir Mohammed Iqbal   Aug 1 2005, 07:00 AM
AzgarKhan   S H I K W A Iqbal was shaken by the tragic event...   Aug 1 2005, 07:09 AM
AzgarKhan   J A W A B - E - S H I K W A Shikwa created a hug...   Aug 1 2005, 07:13 AM
Zeeshan   Kabhii ai haqiiqat-e-mu.ntazir nazar aa libaas-e-m...   Aug 2 2005, 05:47 AM
qhabibi   Ataa Hai Yaad Mujhko Guzra Hua Zamana Woh Baagh K...   Aug 2 2005, 03:41 PM
memonkavi   [b][color=Red]Ataa Hai Yaad Mujhko Guzra Hua Zama...   Jan 18 2011, 12:51 AM
ZUHA_ALI   Tere Ishq Ki Inteha Chatah Hoon.. Mere Saadigi Dhe...   Aug 16 2005, 09:07 PM
desi   mohabbat ka junuu.N baaqii nahii.n hai musalamaan...   Aug 24 2005, 01:14 AM
humble_rafi   I would say that SIR IQBAL put life to words.I hav...   Aug 24 2005, 06:03 PM
desi   sach kah duu.N ai brahman gar tuu buraa na maane t...   Aug 31 2005, 07:56 PM
YaarMere   Nice to see all these ppl appreciating the Doctor...   Sep 1 2005, 10:11 PM
YaarMere   My mistake. The way it starts is: Na teri seera...   Sep 2 2005, 12:25 AM
YaarMere   I find it hard to believe that no1 here knows this...   Sep 2 2005, 05:36 PM
YaarMere   ~~ Relax YM! I sincerely tried to find out w...   Sep 2 2005, 10:00 PM
ZUHA_ALI   Tere ishq kii intahaa chaahataa huun Merii saadagi...   Sep 6 2005, 12:47 AM
ZUHA_ALI   Tere azad bando ki na yeh duniya na woh duniya Yah...   Sep 9 2005, 11:31 PM
ZUHA_ALI   Dunya ki mehfiloon say ukta gia hoon ya Rubb Kia ...   Sep 14 2005, 10:56 PM
ZUHA_ALI   Kiyon ziyankaar banon,sood faramosh rahoon Fikar f...   Sep 30 2005, 06:19 AM
AzgarKhan   Teri mehfil bhi gai, chahne wale bhi gaye, Shab ki...   Sep 30 2005, 01:14 PM
ZUHA_ALI   Hawas nay ker diyeh hai tukray noy-e-Insan ko A...   Sep 30 2005, 03:08 PM
ZUHA_ALI   Dhondhnay wala sitaro ki guzar gahon ka Apnay ifk...   Sep 30 2005, 10:12 PM
ZUHA_ALI   Na tu zameen kay liyeh hai na asman kay liyeh Jah...   Sep 30 2005, 11:40 PM
ZUHA_ALI   Tere ishq ki inteha chahtah hoon Mere saadigi dhek...   Oct 5 2005, 04:22 PM
ZUHA_ALI   Afraad kay hathon mai aqwaam ki taqdeer Har fard h...   Oct 6 2005, 01:40 PM
ZUHA_ALI   Aik Saajda jisay tu giran samajtah hai Hazar saaj...   Oct 8 2005, 07:51 PM
YaarMere   [i]Na mein teri soorat se waaqif na teri seerat se...   Oct 9 2005, 03:27 AM
ZUHA_ALI   Musalman kay lahu mai hai saleeqa dilnawazi ka Mur...   Oct 9 2005, 02:15 PM
topak   thanks for the nice info   Apr 2 2006, 02:01 AM
AzgarKhan   At last the silent tongue of Hijaz has announced t...   Feb 27 2008, 08:31 PM
AzgarKhan   Shikwa - Part 1 QWTlR_91UaM http://www.youtube.com...   Apr 4 2008, 12:13 PM
humble_rafi   [i]Sir Muhammad Iqbal is undoubetly one of the gre...   Apr 5 2008, 08:03 PM
AzgarKhan   Birth Iqbal was born in the Punjab on February 2...   Jun 19 2010, 05:19 AM
AzgarKhan   Nusrat Fateh Ali Sings for Iqbal - Shikwa dDKonhh...   May 3 2011, 02:35 AM


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