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Urdu Poetry Of Iqbal Biography

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qbal was born on 9th November, 1877 at Sialkot. His father, Nur Muhammad 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.

It was about this time that Iqbal sent some of his verses, mostly lyrics to the well-known Urdu poet Dagh for correction. After correcting some poems, Dagh wrote back to Iqbal that his poem did not need any revision. It may be mentioned that Dagh lived long enough to see young Iqbal acquire countrywide popularity and he often used to refer with pride to the fact that at one time he had corrected Iqbal’s poems. When Iqbal passed intermediate with honour he was awarded a scholarship from the Scotch Mission College. The same year, Iqbal shifted to Lahore and joined the Government College. The subjects Iqbal studied for the bachelor of arts degree included Arabic and English literature and philosophy. He graduated cum-laude and was also awarded a scholarship for further study leading towards a master’s degree in Philosophy. Two years later in 1899, he won a gold medal for the unique distinction of being the only candidate who passed the final comprehensive examination. Iqbal obtained his master’s degree in 1899. He was recognized as a promising young poet in the literary circles of Lahore. By far the most pervasive influence on Iqbal’s intellectual development at Government College came from Sir Thomas Arnold, an accomplished scholar of Islam and modern Philosophy. Unlike most western missionaries, who presented Islam as the religion of the sword, Sir Thomas wrote at Aligarh a monumental study, the Preaching of Islam, emphasizing the peaceful "propagation of the Muslim faith". In Arnold, Iqbal found a loving teacher, who combined in himself a profound knowledge of western philosophy and a deep understanding of Islamic culture and Arabic literature. This happy mélange of the East and West, Arnold helped to develop in Iqbal. Also Arnold became a bridge of friendship between Shibli Numani and Iqbal. In 1904, when Arnold left Lahore for London, Iqbal composed a beautiful poem Nala-i-Firaq (Lament of Separation) indicating the student’s devotion to his teacher and his determination to follow Arnold to England in quest of knowledge.

In May 1899 a few months after Iqbal’s graduation with a master’s degree in Philosophy, he was appointed Macleod – Punjab reader of Arabic at the University Oriental College of Lahore. However, he resigned from the position of reader and taught as assistant professor of English at Islamia College and at the Government College at Lahore.

The first period of Iqbal’s poetic career ended in 1905, when he left for higher studies in Europe. During his three years of residence in Europe, Iqbal composed twenty-four small poems and lyrics. Iqbal studied in both Britain and Germany. In London, he studied at Lincoln’s Inn in order to qualify at the Bar, and at the Trinity College of Cambridge University, he enrolled as an undergraduate student to earn a bachelor of arts degree. This enrollment was unusual since he already had a master’s degree in philosophy from the University of the Punjab, Lahore, and was simultaneously preparing to submit a doctoral dissertation in philosophy to Munich University. The German University not only allowed him to submit his dissertation in English, but also exempted him from a mandatory stay of two terms on the campus before submitting his dissertation, titled: "The Development of Metaphysics in Persia". After his successful defence of the dissertation, Iqbal was awarded Doctorate Degree. This dissertation, which was published the following year in London, was dedicated to T.W. Arnold.

Allama Iqbal Islamic Poetry # 1

Zaban Se Kah Bhi Diya La Ilaha Illah To Kya Hasil
Dil-O-Nigah Musalman Naheen To Kuchh Bhi Naheen”

Allama Iqbal Islamic Poetry # 2

Tum Syed Bhi Ho Mirza Bhi Ho Afghan Bhi Ho
Tum Sabhi Kuchh Ho Batao Ki Musalman Bhi Ho”

Allama Iqbal Islamic Poetry # 3

Masjid To Banadi Shab Bhar Mein Imaan Ke Hararat Walon Ne
Man Apna Purana Papi Hay Barson Mein Namazi Ban Na Saka

Allama Iqbal Islamic Poetry # 4

Wahi Derina Bimari Wahi Namuhkami Dil Ki
Ilaj Iska Wahi Aabe Nishat Angez Hay Saaqi

Allama Iqbal Islamic Poetry # 5

Batil Du-Ee Pasand Hay Haq La Sharik Hay
Shirkat Miyan-E Haq-O-Batil Na Kar Qubool

Allama Iqbal Islamic Poetry # 6

Manf-E-At Ek Hai Is Qaum Ki Nuqsaan Bhi Ek
Ek Hi Sab Ka Nabi Deen Bhi Iman Bhi Ek
Harame Paak Bhi Allah Bhi Quran Bhi Ek
Kuchh Bari Baat Thi Hote Jo Musalman Bhi Ek

teri ishq ki inteha chahta hu,,
meri sadgi dekh kya chahta hu,,,

sitam ho k ho wada-e-behijabi
koi bat sab-azma chahta hu,,,

jannat mubarak rahe zahido ko,,,,
k mai apka samma chahta hu,,,

koi dam ka mehman hu aE ahl-e-mehfil,,,,
charag-e-shahar hu bujha chahta hu

bhari bazm me raaz ki bat kah di
bada be adab hu saja chahta hu
allama iqbal

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Urdu Poetry Of Iqbal Urdu Poetry Sad SMS Pic Wallpapers 2 Lines Dosti In Urdu In English Wasi Shah 2 Lines Faraz Pictures

Urdu Poetry Of Iqbal Urdu Poetry Sad SMS Pic Wallpapers 2 Lines Dosti In Urdu In English Wasi Shah 2 Lines Faraz Pictures

Urdu Poetry Of Iqbal Urdu Poetry Sad SMS Pic Wallpapers 2 Lines Dosti In Urdu In English Wasi Shah 2 Lines Faraz Pictures

Urdu Poetry Of Iqbal Urdu Poetry Sad SMS Pic Wallpapers 2 Lines Dosti In Urdu In English Wasi Shah 2 Lines Faraz Pictures

Urdu Poetry Of Iqbal Urdu Poetry Sad SMS Pic Wallpapers 2 Lines Dosti In Urdu In English Wasi Shah 2 Lines Faraz Pictures

Urdu Poetry Of Iqbal Urdu Poetry Sad SMS Pic Wallpapers 2 Lines Dosti In Urdu In English Wasi Shah 2 Lines Faraz Pictures

Urdu Poetry Of Iqbal Urdu Poetry Sad SMS Pic Wallpapers 2 Lines Dosti In Urdu In English Wasi Shah 2 Lines Faraz Pictures

Urdu Poetry Of Iqbal Urdu Poetry Sad SMS Pic Wallpapers 2 Lines Dosti In Urdu In English Wasi Shah 2 Lines Faraz Pictures

Urdu Poetry Of Iqbal Urdu Poetry Sad SMS Pic Wallpapers 2 Lines Dosti In Urdu In English Wasi Shah 2 Lines Faraz Pictures

Urdu Poetry Of Iqbal Urdu Poetry Sad SMS Pic Wallpapers 2 Lines Dosti In Urdu In English Wasi Shah 2 Lines Faraz Pictures

Urdu Poetry Of Iqbal Urdu Poetry Sad SMS Pic Wallpapers 2 Lines Dosti In Urdu In English Wasi Shah 2 Lines Faraz Pictures

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