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When it comes to the biggest name in Urdu literature of the last century, Iqbal is a name to reckon with. He is still regarded as the greatest poets in terms of style and content. Most famous poems of Iqbal are “Sare Jahan se Accha” and ” Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua “.

Iqbal was born in Sialkot in 1877 and had a keen interest in languages namely Urdu, Arabic, and Persian even as a child. In college, he took philosophy and even taught it for a few years.

Apart from this, he had a degree in metaphysics, Barat law, and an arts degree. He even worked as a barrister in an inn. Eventually, he got his Ph.D. from Europe in1905. His poetry career came in later years where he espoused the theory of self-realization.

His poems depicted the spiritual beliefs and theological concepts of Islam and he gained an immediate rise to popularity. Soon, he became a renowned poet. He was a strong political voice and took part in all conferences like round table ones in England.

He was also awarded knighthood in the year 1922 by then British sovereign King George V, for his craft and skill. He rallied for raising the levels of education in Indian Muslims and called for the social transformation of the beleaguered minorities.

His poems and worked sparked a renaissance among the Muslims to learn about their faith. Among his literary works is Koh i Himala (first poem), Armaghan-e-Hijaz, jawab-e- shikwa, Bal-e-Jibrael etc.

He was invited to hold lectures at prestigious institutions like Aligarh and Bombay. His lectures would eventually be penned as a book titled, “The reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam”. He died in 1938 and was buried in Lahore.

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allama iqbal speech in english written

aaj ik aur baras biit gayā us ke baġhair

jis ke hote hue hote the zamāne mere

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Allama Iqbal

1877 - 1938 | Lahore , Pakistan

One of the greatest Urdu Poets. National poet of Pakistan who penned 'Saare jahaan se achha hindostaan hamara' and 'Lab pe aati hai dua ban ke tamanna meri'

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sitaron se aage jahan aur bhi hain

tere ishq ki intiha chahta hun

kabhi ai haqiqat-e-muntazar nazar aa libas-e-majaz mein

Khirad-mandon se kya puchhun ki meri ibtida kya hai, majnun ne shahr chhoda to sahra bhi chhod de, kyun ziyan-kar banun sud-faramosh rahun, jawab-e-shikwa, dil se jo baat nikalti hai asar rakhti hai, duniya ki mahfilon se ukta gaya hun ya rab, tarana-e-hindi, sare jahan se achchha hindostan hamara, bachche ki dua, lab pe aati hai dua ban ke tamanna meri, sher-o-shayari 134.

ḳhudī ko kar buland itnā ki har taqdīr se pahle

ḳhudā bande se ḳhud pūchhe batā terī razā kyā hai

KHudi ko kar buland itna ki har taqdir se pahle

KHuda bande se KHud puchhe bata teri raza kya hai

maanā ki terī diid ke qābil nahīñ huuñ maiñ

tū merā shauq dekh mirā intizār dekh

agreed I am not worthy of your vision divine

behold my zeal, my passion see how I wait and pine

mana ki teri did ke qabil nahin hun main

tu mera shauq dekh mera intizar dekh

  • Translation

sitāroñ se aage jahāñ aur bhī haiñ

abhī ishq ke imtihāñ aur bhī haiñ

abhi ishq ke imtihan aur bhi hain

tire ishq kī intihā chāhtā huuñ

mirī sādgī dekh kyā chāhtā huuñ

meri sadgi dekh kya chahta hun

tū shāhīñ hai parvāz hai kaam terā

tire sāmne āsmāñ aur bhī haiñ

tu shahin hai parwaz hai kaam tera

tere samne aasman aur bhi hain

allama iqbal speech in english written

Insaanon Se Milne Waale Sadmaat Ke Ilaawa Insaan Ki Yaaddaasht Aam Taur Par Kharaab Hoti Hai.

Tahzeeb Eik Taaqatwar Insaan Ki Fikr Hai.

Insaaf Eik Bekaraan Khazaana Hai. Lekin Humein Ise Raham Ke Chor Se Mahfooz Rakhna Chaahiye.

Yaqeen Eik Badi Taaqat Hai. Jab Main Dekhta Hun Ki Dusra Bhi Mere Afkaar Ka Muayyid Hai, To Uski Sadaaqat Ke Baare Mein Mera Etimaad Be-Intiha Badh Jaata Hai.

Afraad Aur Qaumein Khatm Ho Jaati Hain. Magar Unke Bachche Yaani Tasawwuraat Kabhi Khatm Nahin Hote.

kal apne muridon se kaha pir-e-mughan ne

Nahin maqam ki khugar tabiat-e-azad, fitrat meri manind-e-nasim-e-sahari hai, andaz-e-bayan garche bahut shokh nahin hai, ladkian padh rahi hain angrezi, tere sine mein dam hai dil nahin hai, khudi ki khalwaton mein gum raha main, jawanon ko meri aah-e-sahar de, makani hun ki aazad-e-makan hun, tera andesha aflaki nahin hai, iqbal ki daaḍhi aur maulana ka hath, ai chaudhary saahab aaj aap nange hi chale aae, iqbal hamesha der hi se aata hai, himaaqat ka etiraf, moṭar mein kutte.

1985 Ka Iqbaliyati Adab Ek Jaiza

1986 Ka Iqbaliyati Adab Ek Jaiza

A Critical Exposition of Iqbal's Philosophy

A Message From The East

Payam-e-Mashriq Ka English Tarjuma

A New Approch To Iqbal

A Voice From The East

The Poetry of Iqbal

Aaina Khana-e-Iqbal

Aaina-e-Ajam

Aaina-e-Iqbal

Tazminat Bar Kalam-e-Iqbal

Aaina-e-Iqbaliyat

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KHudii ko kar buland itnaa ki har taqdiir se pahle KHudaa bande se KHud puuchhe bataa terii razaa kyaa hai

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tire aazaad bando.n kii na ye duniyaa na vo duniyaa yahaa.n marne kii paabandii vahaa.n jiine kii paabandii

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nahii.n teraa nasheman qasr-e-sultaanii ke gumbad par tuu shaahii.n hai baseraa kar pahaa.Do.n kii chaTaano.n me.n

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vajuud-e-zan se hai tasviir-e-kaa.enaat me.n ra.ng isii ke saaz se hai zindagii kaa soz-e-daruu.n

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qaum ne paiGaam-e-gautam kii zaraa parvaa na kii qadr pahchaanii na apne gauhar-e-yak-daana kii aah bad-qismat rahe aavaaz-e-haq se be-KHabar Gaafil apne phal kii shiiriinii se hotaa hai shajar aashkaar us ne kiyaa jo zindagii kaa raaz thaa hind ko lekin KHayaalii falsafa par naaz thaa sham-e-haq se jo munavvar ho ye vo mahfil na thii baarish-e-rahmat hu.ii lekin zamii.n qaabil na thii aah shuudar ke liye hindostaa.n Gam-KHaana hai dard-e-insaanii se is bastii kaa dil begaana hai barhaman sarshaar hai ab tak mai-e-pindaar me.n sham-e-gautam jal rahii hai mahfil-e-aGyaar me.n but-kada phir baad muddat ke magar raushan hu.aa nuur-e-ibraahiim se aazar kaa ghar raushan hu.aa phir uThii aaKHir sadaa tauhiid kii punjab se hind ko ik mard-e-kaamil ne jagaayaa KHvaab se

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Dhuu.nDtaa phirtaa huu.n mai.n 'iqbaal' apne aap ko aap hii goyaa musaafir aap hii manzil huu.n mai.n

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duniyaa kii mahfilo.n se uktaa gayaa huu.n yaa rab kyaa lutf anjuman kaa jab dil hii bujh gayaa ho shorish se bhaagtaa huu.n dil Dhuu.nDtaa hai meraa aisaa sukuut jis par taqriir bhii fidaa ho martaa huu.n KHaamushii par ye aarzuu hai merii daaman me.n koh ke ik chhoTaa saa jho.npa.Daa ho aazaad fikr se huu.n uzlat me.n din guzaaruu.n duniyaa ke Gam kaa dil se kaa.nTaa nikal gayaa ho lazzat sarod kii ho chi.Diyo.n ke chahchaho.n me.n chashme kii shorisho.n me.n baajaa saa baj rahaa ho gul kii kalii chaTak kar paiGaam de kisii kaa saaGar zaraa saa goyaa mujh ko jahaa.n-numaa ho ho haath kaa sirhaanaa sabze kaa ho bichhaunaa sharmaa.e jis se jalvat KHalvat me.n vo adaa ho maanuus is qadar ho suurat se merii bulbul nanhe se dil me.n us ke khaTkaa na kuchh miraa ho saf baa.ndhe dono.n jaanib buuTe hare hare ho.n naddii kaa saaf paanii tasviir le rahaa ho ho dil-fareb aisaa kohsaar kaa nazaara paanii bhii mauj ban kar uTh uTh ke dekhtaa ho aaGosh me.n zamii.n kii soyaa hu.aa ho sabza phir phir ke jhaa.Diyo.n me.n paanii chamak rahaa ho paanii ko chhuu rahii ho jhuk jhuk ke gul kii Tahnii jaise hasiin ko.ii aa.iina dekhtaa ho meh.ndii lagaa.e suuraj jab shaam kii dulhan ko surKHii liye sunahrii har phuul kii qabaa ho raato.n ko chalne vaale rah jaa.e.n thak ke jis dam ummiid un kii meraa TuuTaa hu.aa diyaa ho bijlii chamak ke un ko kuTiyaa mirii dikhaa de jab aasmaa.n pe har suu baadal ghiraa hu.aa ho pichhle pahr kii koyal vo sub.h kii mo.azzin mai.n us kaa ham-navaa huu.n vo merii ham-navaa ho kaano.n pe ho na mere dair o haram kaa ehsaa.n rauzan hii jho.npa.Dii kaa mujh ko sahar-numaa ho phuulo.n ko aa.e jis dam shabnam vazuu karaane ronaa miraa vazuu ho naala mirii du.aa ho is KHaamushii me.n jaa.e.n itne buland naale taaro.n ke qaafile ko merii sadaa diraa ho har dardmand dil ko ronaa miraa rulaa de behosh jo pa.De hai.n shaayad unhe.n jagaa de

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maz.hab nahii.n sikhaataa aapas me.n bair rakhnaa hindii hai.n ham vatan hai hindostaa.n hamaaraa

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tujhe yaad kyaa nahii.n hai mire dil kaa vo zamaana vo adab-gah-e-mohabbat vo nigah kaa taaziyaana ye butaan-e-asr-e-haazir ki bane hai.n madrase me.n na adaa-e-kaafiraana na taraash-e-aazraana nahii.n is khulii fazaa me.n ko.ii gosha-e-faraaGat ye jahaa.n ajab jahaa.n hai na qafas na aashiyaana rag-e-taak muntazir hai tirii baarish-e-karam kii ki ajam ke mai-kado.n me.n na rahii mai-e-muGaana mire ham-safiir ise bhii asar-e-bahaar samjhe unhe.n kyaa KHabar ki kyaa hai ye navaa-e-aashiqaana mire KHaak o KHuu.n se tuu ne ye jahaa.n kiyaa hai paidaa sila-e-shahid kyaa hai tab-o-taab-e-jaavedaana tirii banda-parvarii se mire din guzar rahe hai.n na gila hai dosto.n kaa na shikaayat-e-zamaana

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na tuu zamii.n ke liye hai na aasmaa.n ke liye jahaa.n hai tere liye tuu nahii.n jahaa.n ke liye ye aql o dil hai.n sharar shola-e-mohabbat ke vo KHaar-o-KHas ke liye hai ye niistaa.n ke liye maqaam-e-parvarish-e-aah-o-laala hai ye chaman na sair-e-gul ke liye hai na aashiyaa.n ke liye rahegaa raavii o niil o furaat me.n kab tak tiraa safiina ki hai bahr-e-be-karaa.n ke liye nishaan-e-raah dikhaate the jo sitaaro.n ko taras ga.e hai.n kisii mard-e-raah-daa.n ke liye nigah buland suKHan dil-navaaz jaa.n pur-soz yahii hai raKHt-e-safar miir-e-kaarvaa.n ke liye zaraa sii baat thii andesha-e-ajam ne use ba.Dhaa diyaa hai faqat zeb-e-daastaa.n ke liye mire guluu me.n hai ik naGma jibra.iil-aashob sambhaal kar jise rakkhaa hai laa-makaa.n ke liye

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Iqbal's message of Dignity and Hope

Allama’s contribution to muslim awakening through poetry is immense, zafar bangash, rajab 04, 1438 2017-04-01.

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Among his many great contributions, Allama Muhammad Iqbal will be remembered most for making Muslims realize their distinct Islamic identity and instilling a sense of self-respect and dignity in them.

Human beings are the product of and influenced by their circumstances. While the impact of circumstances on humans is self-evident, it is not necessary that they would or should become their prisoners as well. History provides ample evidence that some individuals—no doubt exceptional ones—have changed the course of history. One need not dig too deep into history to find such evidence. In the twentieth century, several leading figures emerged in the Muslim world whose thought and life struggle changed the course of history in profound ways.

Two names among many others stand out: Allama Muhammad Iqbal (d.1938) and Imam Khomeini (d.1989). For the purposes of this article, we will concentrate on the contribution of only one of these great personalities: Allama Muhammad Iqbal, who passed away 79 years ago this month. While educated in the West and carefully studying its foundational philosophy and ideology, he came to reject both. Instead, he gave a different message to the Muslim masses in British colonial India. It was rooted in the values and principles of Islam and based on the Sunnah and Seerah of the noble Messenger (saws).

By the middle of the nineteenth century large parts of the Muslim world had gone into the belly of the colonial beast. Colonialism affected the Muslim world in profoundly negative ways: political, economic, cultural and intellectual. This onslaught also resulted in resistance movements emerging to reclaim their rights but such movements were either isolated or largely nationalist in nature reflecting the deleterious impact colonialism had had on Muslim political thought.

By the mid-twentieth century, several countries emerged from the bowels of colonialism claiming to be independent. Such ‘independence’, however, has turned out to be a cruel hoax. The Muslims rulers of these nation-states are more ruthless and far more incompetent than the British (and in some instances French or Dutch) colonialists ever were.

Dr Muhammad Iqbal (aka Allama Iqbal) was born in Sialkot on November 9, 1877. He passed away on April 21, 1938. He is widely—and rightly—recognized as having inspired the idea for the creation of the State of Pakistan. While he did not live to see his dream come true, he set the Muslims of British colonial India on a course making them aware of their distinct identity.

Who was Allama Iqbal and why does he matter to Muslims today? In the age of the Internet and instant information, it is amazing how little the younger generation of Muslims knows about Iqbal and his immense contribution to Islamic awakening. While he still has admirers in all parts of the world, not merely in Pakistan (where he was born but died before it came into existence), what he bequeathed to the Muslim Ummah through his stirring poetry, philosophy and political analyses are a rich legacy that cannot be ignore and must never be forgotten.

Allama Iqbal opened his eyes in a grim period of Muslim history especially in colonial India. Muslims had ruled India for nearly 1,000 years. With the arrival of the British, they were displaced from their previous role and cast into subjugation. For the Hindus of India, British colonial rule simply meant a change of masters. In fact, they considered the arrival of British a Godsend since they had chafed under Muslim rule even though it was largely benign and did not affect their lifestyle or habits. True, they felt subjugated and never accepted the Muslims as part of India even if the latter had lived there for 1,000 years. The Hindus, as India’s majority population, realized that the British would eventually leave and they would automatically inherit power.

Aware of this eventuality, the Muslim leadership in British colonial India struggled to safeguard Muslim interests by working with the Hindus. Initially, few Muslims realized that it was a forlorn quest. It was Allama Iqbal, the poet-philosopher and political analyst, who first realized that for Muslims to live a dignified existence, they must have a separate homeland. This was not based on emotions or ethnic chauvinism. Iqbal had arrived at this conclusion after a deep and profound study of the prevailing situation in India.

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For decades prior to independence in 1947, Hindu mobs had been attacking Muslims in different parts of India. This was during the British raj; what would happen when the British left and the Hindus were in power was not difficult to imagine yet the majority of Muslim leadership continued to hope that they would somehow co-exist with the Hindu majority. It was in these circumstances that Iqbal gave a call for the creation of a separate homeland for the Muslims. He said he envisaged a separate homeland for the Muslims in the northwest and east of India—two regions that were predominantly Muslim.

For the realization of this dream, he emphasized two points. First, he instilled in Muslims a sense of separate identity. Second, he revived their self-confidence that they had lost once they lost political and economic power to the British. Both (self identity and self-respect) were necessary for Muslim revival.

Islam and Hinduism present two very different worldviews. While Islam is egalitarian emphasizing equality, Hinduism is extremely discriminatory based on the caste system. People are born into castes from which they cannot break out. Upper Caste Hindus discriminate against lower caste Hindus and mistreat and abuse them. These practices persist to this day. In some parts of India these have become even more entrenched with time.

Iqbal used poetry as a vehicle to deliver his message. This was a very effective means to create awareness among the demoralized Muslims since poetry was extremely popular as a form of public engagement and entertainment. He did not hesitate to point out where the Muslims had gone wrong in history but at the same time, he showed the way of how to get out of this situation. He expounded the concept of Khudi (self-respect) in order to achieve their objective.

Khudi ko ker bolund itna ke her tagdir say pehlay Khuda banday say khud poochhay bata teri raza kiya hay

(Elevate your self-respect to such a degree that before any other consideration, Allah Himself asks His servant, ‘Tell Me, what is it that you desire’?)

If other poets—and there was no shortage of them—prattled about the pleasures of wine and women, Iqbal brought the lofty ideals of Islam. He reminded them of what their great forebears had achieved with so few material possessions at their disposal. It was their self-confidence, determination and spirit of sacrifice that enabled them to achieve such great feats.

The conquest of North Africa in 682 CE by the great Muslim general, Uqba ibn Nafi is one such episode. When there was no more land to conquer, Uqba sitting atop his horse rode into the Atlantic Ocean. Then looking toward the sky, history tells us, he said: “O Allah, if there were more land, this humble servant of yours will conquer that as well”.

Iqbal wrote about this episode in the following stirring couplet:

Dash to dasht, darya bhi na chhorray hum nay Behr-e dhulumat may dawra diye ghoray hum nay

(What of the deserts, we did not leave even the rivers and seas, We plunged our horses into the sea of oppression!)

While Iqbal’s message was addressed to all the Muslims of the world, whether in Palestine, Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey or Arabia, his message was specifically directed towards the Muslims of India. In his Jawab-e Shikwah (Response to the Lament), one of his most outstanding poems, Iqbal reminds Muslims of the secret of securing Allah’s pleasure.

Key Muhammad say wafa too nay to hum teray hain Ye jahan cheese kiya hay, lo ho qalam teray hain

(If you are truly faithful to Muhammad (saws), then We [Allah] are with you, What is this world; the entire universe is yours!)

If Muslims today were to imbibe only this single lesson from Iqbal’s poetry, they can achieve great things in life. The choice is ours.

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Speech on Allama iqbal in English 9 November

Allam Iqbal was a great political leader and also an excellent poet true Muslim and a great thinker. From this page, everyone read about the Speech on Allama Iqbal in English on 9 November. He worked for the cause of Indian Muslims and reused them from deep dreams through his poetry his poetry is the message of Islam he was born on November 9, 1877, at Sialkot in the Punjab province of Pakistan. He got his early education in a traditional madrassa and then went to Sialkot Mission School here he passed the matriculation examination and obtained his B.A Bachelor of Arts degree from government college Lahore.

Then after two years he also secured his master’s degree then he went to abroad get his higher education he did his Ph.D. degree in Germany and bar-at-law from London he secured his doctorate at Munich and finally qualified as a lawyer. He spent most of his time in poetry he resigned from government service in 1911 and thought of individuals among the young Muslims through his poetry.

Speech on Allama Iqbal in English

Here you can find the 9 November Allama Iqbal Day Speech for kids, and students and Speech in English, Urdu written. According to the Reality Great Life Allama Muhammad Iqbal is a very famous personality in Pakistan so now that time every year thousands of people celebrate the birthday of the national poet on 9th November 2018. Most youngsters enjoy that general public holiday throughout Pakistan on that day.

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Various poetry Pakistan radio and TV programs are telecasted on the different Pakistani TV channels for the new ideas, achievements, and his life. In the schools, colleges, and also the biggest universities of Pakistan and others all over the world his poetry subjects are studied through books. Mostly Allama Iqbal poetry in Urdu, Arabic, Persian, and many other languages has been considered between the modern era and the Muslim independent state vision of the British and India. According to the spiritual revival of Islamic civilization, he is one of the most prominent leaders of the All-India Muslim League. Here is the Speech on Allama Iqbal in English on 9 November for more details stay here.

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According to his best dream president in 1930, he was encouraged to all the Muslims of India. Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah worked with Iqbal according to the best performance for Muslims Pakistani and Indian. Due to their great work about the encouragement of Indian Muslims and Pakistani Muslims, he has been one got the best names like Muffakir-e-Pakistan, Shair-e-Mashriq, and Hakeem-ul-Ummat. He was to show a good performance with the best leader of Pakistan like that Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Due to the worst disease, Iqbal died on 21st April 1938 in Lahore, Punjab.

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Speech on Allama Iqbal in English for classes 3,4,5,6, and 7 is for students and professionals. Many students are tasked to speeches on Allama Iqbal in English on Iqbal Day and annual ceremonies. That’s why we have covered that topic. Here we will discuss an important feature of Allama Muhammad Iqbal’s life.

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Allama Muhammad Iqbal is a Muslim hero for the sub-continent and all over the Muslim world. He was a great Muslim thinker, poet, and philosopher. His thoughts are full of inspiration and motivation. Besides that, Allama Muhammad Iqbal was a political leader and spent his life on the creation of Pakistan. Sir Allama Iqbal was a true Muslim and lover of Hazart Muhammad (SAW).

Sir Muhammad Iqbal

South Asian Muslim writer, philosopher, and politician

In the field of poetry, he wrote multiple books in Persian, Urdu, and English. The main purpose of his poetry is to motivate Muslims to achieve their glorious past. He earned a degree in a doctorate from Germany in the subject of Philosophy.

First time in history Allama Iqbal put forth the idea of separate and two nations in united India in 1930. He focused that Islam is complete of life. After that Quaid E Azam worked on Allama Iqbal’s two nations’ idea. Quaid E Azam built Pakistan on the idea of Allama Iqbal after his death in 1938. That’s why Iqbal is our national hero and poet today.

Before the tour in the UK Iqbal was the advocate of the united idea. But on the return aboard Iqbal changed its mind in the support separate of a homeland for Muslims. Throughout his life, Allama Iqbal advocated preaching the struggle of Pakistan. Basically, Iqbal provided the solution of civil war in united India by two nations’ theory.

Allama Iqbal was a permanent member of the All India Muslim League. He chaired multiple sessions of the Muslim League in his political life. He adopted multiple professions in his life like reformist, teaching, politics, and legal practice. The Poet east Allama Iqbal remained a member of various social & political movements.

Allama Muhammad Iqbal was part of second & third round table conferences in England. There he represented the interests of united Indian Muslims. He cleared there Hindus and Muslims could not live together forever.

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Allama Muhammad Iqbal was born in Sialkot on November 09, 2024. He got early education from Sialkot. He got an education from Government College Lahore till Bachelors and Masters. After that, he toured aboard in England for Higher Education. There he completed his higher education and earned a doctorate degree and did LLB. After their return in United India, he started legal practice in Lahore high court. Before that he adopted a lectureship of English and philosophy but he resigned from his teaching job. Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal joined Muslim League for the struggle for a separate homeland of Muslims in the sub-continent.

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Allama Muhammad Iqbal’s life is full of struggles for the betterment of Muslims. He wrote several books of poetry in Urdu, English, and Persian language. Dr. Allama Iqbal is our national poet and also a hero. Nowadays many universities in Pakistan have begun a master’s degree in Philosophy of Iqbal. Thousands of numbers of people read books of Allama Iqbal.

Speech on Allama Iqbal in English for Class 5

Allama Iqbal is our national reformer. He leads the nation in every step in the struggle of Pakistan. Dr. Allama Iqbal addressed several sessions of different organizations. His political career is bright.  9 November is an Iqbal day that’s main aim is to promote the philosophy Allama Iqbal. A new generation can understand the real Philosophy of Hazrat Allama Muhammad Iqbal. The current day is a message for youth.

Speech on Allama Iqbal in English for Class 6

Allama Iqbal was a great poet. His poetry contains Islamic values and messages for struggle. In his poetry, he delivered addresses for young, females, and leaders. If we want to recover our glorious past then we have to read and understand the philosophy of Iqbal.

Speech on Allama Iqbal in English for Class 7

Allama Iqbal focused on education and Islam for getting development in the world. He understood the reality of Hindus. That’s why he wished for a separate state. Current Pakistan is a dream of Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal.  Dr. Allama Iqbal helped Quaid E Azam in his struggle for Pakistan.  We know that Iqbal is our poet, hero, leader, and reformist.

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In order to obtain a stage in the world, we should adopt the teachings of Allama Iqbal.  His teachings and ideas are food for the thoughts of the nation. Through his poetry, Iqbal motivated movement.

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Speech on Allama Iqbal In English Or Essay on Allama Iqbal For Students and Professionals: He was in fact much more than a mere poet. He was a great scholar and philosopher. He was a political leader of great importance. But more than anything he was a Muslim who had a great love for GOD and his PROPHET (PBUH). He wrote poetry to express the great and everlasting truth of philosophy, history, and Islam. He wrote many books of poetry to awaken the Muslims of the whole world from a deep sleep and all of the Allama Iqbal Books are still liked by the people. He asked the Muslims of the whole world to unite.

His entry into politics was greatly welcomed by the Muslims where a trustworthy companion of the Quaid-i-Azam was badly needed. Allama Iqbal proved a great political leader and a reliable companion of the Quaid-i-Azam . He awakened the Muslims of the subcontinent with his stirring verses to demand a separate homeland. He led the Muslims at every step. Iqbal considered Islam a complete of life. It is a consistent way to know about the Speech on Allama Iqbal In English

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He said I am fully convinced that the Muslims of India will ultimately have to establish a separate homeland as they cannot live with Hindus in united India. He advises the Muslims to understand their real position and shed away their mental confusion and narrow approach to life. He clarified the glorious image of the Muslim ummah. Iqbal openly negated the concept of the one nation of India and emphasized the separate and distinct national image of the Muslims.

He considered the establishment of Pakistan very essential and vital for the restoration of the nation and religious identity of the muslins. His poetry reflects his love for the nation and country. He produced a large number of poems that indicate his immense love for his homeland. He said Islam guides mankind in every aspect of worldly life and therefore must be enforced in an Islamic state as a code of life. He based the foundation of the homeland on the religion which later on became the ideology and basis of Pakistan .

He did not believe in any system separated from religion and declared that religion and politics are not separated from each other in Islam. Allama Iqbal firmly believed in the separate identity of the Muslims as a nation. He declared, “India is a continent of human beings belonging to different languages and professing different religions. It makes the reflective approach of Speech on Allama Iqbal In English.

To the base, a constitution on the conception of a homogeneous India is to prepare her for civil war. I, therefore demand the formation of the consolidated Muslim state in the best interest of the Muslims of India and Islam. The formation of a consolidated Northwest Indian Muslim state appears to be the final density of the Muslims, at least of Northwest India.

In December 1930 DR Iqbal was invited to be president of the annual meeting of the All India Muslim League at Allahabad. The Allahabad address of Allama Iqbal carries great importance and significance in the freedom struggle of the Muslims of India. The presidential address at Allahabad in fact molded the destinies of the Muslims of the subcontinent and put their Endeavours in the right direction. The narrative is best with the Speech on Allama Iqbal In English

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The spirit that he infused in the Muslims through this address developed into an ideological basis for the Pakistan movement. He was on the delegation that represented the Muslims in the second and third round table conferences in 1931 and 1932. In these conferences, he very ably advocated the Muslim cause and opposed all such schemes which in any way jeopardized the Muslim’s interests. It makes the satisfaction through Speech on Allama Iqbal In English

He declared that the move to apply one constitution to both the Hindus and Muslims would result in a civil war. He wanted to see the Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan, and the KPK, as a single state for the Muslims so that they could live according to the teachings of Islam. The Muslims soon realized the importance of the demand for two separate states. It was the first occasion when demand for a separate homeland was made from the Muslim League platform. The Lahore Resolution passed in 1940 was in fact based on this historical address of Allama Iqbal.

Allama Iqbal was passed away on 21 April 1938. He was buried beside the Badshahi Mosque in Lahore. The nation pays glorious tribute to him every year.

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The poetry, philosophy, and political action of Iqbal, also known as the “Poet of the East” and “Mufakkir-e-Pakistan”. He is the Thinker of Pakistan. He was not only a prolific writer He was a well-known politician. He was the leaders of muslims nation. Generations of Pakistanis are still motivated by his poems and lectures to work toward a brighter future for their country. Poems and works of literature by Allama Iqbal are known for their profundity and spiritual topics. He wrote about the idea of Khudi He wrote about the self-awareness and self-respect, which he saw as being essential for Muslims in British India to experience a spiritual and political awakening. His poetry is still studied and revered for its potent message of empowerment and self-discovery.

He was a member of the Pakistani Constituent Assembly after having served in the British Indian Legislative Assembly. He is regarded as one of the key founders of the Pakistan Movement. He was a fervent supporter of the establishment of a distinct Muslim state in India. Iqbal’s principles and concepts are source of inspiration for muslim nation especially for pakistani’s.

The legacy of Allama Iqbal is a crucial aspect of Pakistan’s history. He has had a profound effect on our country and its citizens. We are still motivated to fight for a brighter future for our nation by his writings and lectures. Let’s pay tribute to his legacy by following in his footsteps, committing to education, self-awareness, and self-respect, and working to make Pakistan a better place.

One of the most significant individuals in Pakistani history is still Allama Iqbal. We still draw inspiration and guidance from his poetry, philosophy, and political activity today. As we honour him today, let us reaffirm our dedication to his principles and keep working toward a brighter future for our country. Let’s join forces to create a powerful, wealthy, and just Pakistan that is loyal to Allama Iqbal’s vision.

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Poet, philosopher, and statesman, Allama Iqbal was. He studied Western philosophy and literature as well. He is well renowned for his English, Hindi, and Urdu poetry. Numerous other languages have also had his poems translated into them.

He is sometimes referred to as “The Prophet of the East” and is regarded as one of the most significant individuals in the Indian subcontinent’s battle for independence from British domination. The well-known works of Allama Iqbal are “Bharat Varsha” and “Jawab-e-Shikwa.”

The young people in the subcontinent are fond of the poet Allama Iqbal. His poetry is studied at universities and is available in many different languages.

Young people like Allama Iqbal’s poetry because it addresses issues that are important to them. His poetry explores themes of society, life, and love. Additionally, he has a rich grasp of spirituality and religion, which attracts to this age range.

He began writing poetry when he was just 17 years old, and he created several Persian-language poems. He is also regarded as one of the best Urdu poets and is frequently referred to as “Shair-e-Mashriq” or the “Poet of East.” His poetry draws inspiration from Islamic beliefs, mysticism, and Eastern culture.

Allama Iqbal made significant sacrifices for Pakistan and worked tirelessly to improve the country’s quality of life. He want it to be a sovereign nation that would provide all of its residents equality, fairness, and peace regardless of their backgrounds.

English, Russian, French, German, and Hebrew are only a few of the languages into which Iqbal’s works have been translated. When he was 28 years old and writing his first poem, “Asrar-i-Khudi,” it was published in 1915. He made literary history in 1930 when his work The Secrets of Selflessness, which examined Islam as a religion of self-surrender to God or Allah, earned him the Nobel Prize in Literature, making him the first Muslim to do so.

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500 Words Essay on Allama Iqbal in English

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Allama Iqbal was undoubtedly a prestigious National hero born in Sialkot. He was an outstanding poet-philosopher and political leader. However, writing an essay on such great personalities requires enormous time and research to do complete justice. Hence, availing help from expert essay writers can make your life easier. They perform detailed research and write an essay that surely entices the readers.

500 words Complete essay on Allama Iqbal in English. You can use the Allama Iqbal essay as my favourite poet, hero, and personality as well. Allama Iqbal is the national poet of Pakistan. He was born in Sialkot in 1877. After completing his primary education in Sialkot, he moved to Lahore for further studies.

He did his MA in philosophy there and taught for some time in the GC Lahore. After that, he went to Germany for his PhD in philosophy.

At that time, English were the ruler of India. They were trying their utmost to confine Muslims to the cages of slavery and ignorance. Therefore, the situation of Muslims was pathetic during that time. They were not offered high-rank jobs in Government.

Iqbal, being a well-wisher of Muslims, tried to awaken them from the deep sleep of negligence. He used the power of poems and verses to give Muslims of the subcontinent a light of hope. He reminded them of the achievements and standards of their forefathers.

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I lead no party; I follow no leader. I have given the best part of my life to careful study of Islam, its law and polity, its culture, its history, and its literature Allama Iqbal
Nations are born in the hearts of poets, they prosper and die in the hands of politicians. Allama Iqbal

Two Nation Theory by Allama Iqbal

He also wrote letters to Quaid-e-Azam to work for his depressed nation. In his Allahabad session, he gave the solution to the problems of Muslims in the form of Two Nation Theory. He believed that Muslims are different in every aspect of life from Hindus. He suggested that Muslims should work for getting their own homeland.

Iqbal as a Poet

Iqbal was a great poet. The goal of his poetry was to remind the Muslims of their glorious history. His poetry highlighted golden Muslim traditions and achievements. Every verse by Iqbal gave Muslims a wake-up call to regain their respect. It is full of permanent national feelings.

Teachings by Allama Iqbal

He wrote poetry both in Urdu and Persian. His verses give reference to the Holy Quran. It gives a sense of spirituality and morality. In this age, Muslims need to get guidance from his poetry. He is our hero and one of the people who laid the foundation of Pakistan.

Allama Iqbal died on 21st April 1938 due to severe throat infection. May his would rest in heaven. May his words continue to inspire young generations to follow the path of self-esteem.

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Allama Iqbal Poetry in English Translation with Beautiful Images

Allama Iqbal Poetry in Urdu with English Translation is more important topic now a days because the English is a International language and mostly peoples speak English language in the world and the people of the world other than Pakistani and Hindustani want to read and understand philosophy of Iqbal poetry because the effect of Allama Iqbal thoughts he showed in his poetry was not linked to Hindustani or Pakistani Muslims alone, but people from all over the world inspired to Iqbal.

Allama Iqbal Poetry in English

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allama iqbal poetry in english translation

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Allama Iqbal is sher mein logon ko mukhtib ker ke fermaty hain kh Allah apny bandon ko fermata hain tu meri tarf aa ker tu dekh. apni jabiny niaz meri bargah mein juka ker to dekh teri tamam mushkilat khatam na ker de to kena

Allama Iqbal Poetry english

Allama Iqbal is sher mein Allah ke kukam ke tarjumani kerty hain kh Allah apny bandon ko fermata hai agr to ibadat kerta hai to mery ley nahi balke apny ley kerta hai. Tu apny ley hi is dunya mein koch hasil ker le warna akhrit ki saza ke ley tayar ho ja.

Allama iqbal poetry in english love

Allama Iqbal is sher mein Allah ke hukam ke terjumani kerty howy fermaty hain kh agr tu mery ishq mein gerftar hona chahta hai to tumhy fana hona pary ga yahni kh mushkilat bardasht kerni parain ge tab ja ke meri qurbat pay ga.

Allama iqbal poetry with explaination

Allama Iqbal is sher mein logo ki dastan biyan kerty hain kh logo apni wah wah ke ley dosron ke ghibat kerny se nahi katraty. Choti se bat ko barha ker bian kerty hain. is se her gi bachna chahiey

allama iqbal poetry in english 2 lines

Allama Iqbal is sher mein aaj kal ke muslimanon ke bat kerty hain kh ye sirf zuban se he musliman reh gay hain. aik musliman ko jesy hona chahiy isy ye nhi rhy. Muslimano ko ander aur bahir se aik jesa hona chahy ager zahir se wo musliman nazer aata hai ya apny aap ko musliman kehta hai to us ke kam bhi muslimano wale hony chahy.

allama iqbal poetry in english and urdu

Allama Iqbal is sher mein muslimano ki tareekh ko mad e nazer rakhy hoy ye kehty hain musliman ab mukhtalif firkon aur zaton mein bat gay hain aur aapis mein koi itefaq nhi rha jis waja se aaj musliman zolom o tashdid ka nishana ban rahy hain halan ke zat pat to sirf pehchan ke ley hain asal bat to perhz gari hai.

allama iqbal poetry in english for youth

Allama Iqbal is sher mein khet mein kam kerny waly mazdoor ke misal dety hain agr us ko us ka muawiza sahi na dia jay to is qoum ke her ferd pe lazim hai ko woh mazdoor ki tarha bhokha rahy.

khirad mandon se kia puchon

Allama Iqbal is sher mein fermaty hain kh her bandy se ye akhrit mein ye swal nhi ho ga kh tu kis ke ghar aur khandan mein peda hoa balke us ke aamal k pucha jay ga kh tu ne akherit ke ley ke koch kia. kia kuch ker laya ha dunya se

ye dastor e zuban bandi kesa hai

Allama Iqbal is sher mein fermaty hain jab naik logon ke mahfil mein jao to bare adab se batho kh zuban se koi ghalat bat na nikal jay. behter hai koch ghalat kaho is kh koch kaho.

Poetry of allama iqbal in english

Allama Iqbal is sher mein Allah ke ferman ke terjumani kerty howy fermaty hain kh ae banda tu apny aap ko is martbay per to le ja jis pe tujy hona chahy phir dekhna mein tumhain itna nawazon ga kh tuj se smeta nahi jay ga.

banda o muhtaj o ghani

Allama Iqbal is sher mein fermaty hain sirf aik hi dar hai jis mein sab log ammer ghreeb chota bara aik hi saf mein khary ho ker nimaz perty hain warna zat pat chot bara kahan esy aghaty hoty hain.

shayari of iqbal in urdu

Allama Iqbal is sher mein dunya ke aik kony se dosry kony tak zameen se aasman tak insan ko nai ijadat kerny ki dawat dety hain. wo fermaty hai jahan mein isy hi susat aur kahil ban ker na beth ye sara jahan tery ley bana gia hai is mein apny hisy ka diya zroor jalao ta kh aany waly us se faida hasil ker sakain.

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I want the English version of this poetry of allama iqbal Na Thi Haal Ki Jab Hamein Apne KHabar Rahe Dekhte Auron Ke Aib O Hunar na thi haal ki jab hamein apne KHabar rahe dekhte auron ke aib o hunar

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When I was young we read almost every day: Ghalib, Iqbal, Faiz etc during Summer holidays. There were often gathering of local poets after Juma prayers. I understand this tradition no longer exists in Marehra, a small town where fairly well educated youngsters during Summertime, afterJuma prayer gathered and had a sort of Mushaira and large Mushaira couple of nights during Summer time. Things do change, but the change is not always good.

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Allama Iqbal is our national poet. Allama Muhammad Iqbal” was born in Sialkot on November 9, 1877. His forefathers came from Kashmir. His father Shaikh Noor Muhammad was a pious man. He passed his Intermediate examination from Murray College, Sialkot.

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Syed Mir Hassan taught him Arabic, Persian and Islamic studies. He did his M.A. in Philosophy from the Government College, Lahore. He went abroad for higher education. He had the degree of Bar-at-Law. He went to Germany and got a degree of Ph.D. He came back to his country.

He wrote many poems to awake the Muslims. The Muslims were poor, uneducated and lived in very unhappy conditions. Being the national poet and a thinker, he taught the Muslims a sense of self-respect, In 1930 at Allahbad, he gave the idea of a separate homeland for the Muslims of India.

He passed away on the 21st of April, 1938. He was buried outside the Badshahi Masjid in Lahore. Bang-e-Dara, Baal-e-Jibraeel, Zarb-e-Kaleem and Javed Nama are his famous books.

Allama Iqbal Essay in English for Class 10 & 12

Birth of allama iqbal:.

Allama Muhammad Iqbal was born on November 9, 1877 in Sialkot. He belonged to an ancient family of Kashmiri Pandits. His forefathers converted to Islam two hundred and fifty years ago and emigrated from Kashmir and settled in Sialkot. Allama Muhammad Iqbal was fortunate in that he got the opportunity to be blessed with the training of good and virtuous parents. His father Sheikh Noor Muhammad was a Sufi man. His mother Mohtarma Imam Bibi was a wise woman.

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Early education:

Allama Muhammad Iqbal’s early education, like that of ordinary Muslim children, took place in the school according to the custom of the time. Then he entered Mission School Sialkot. He was intelligent from childhood. He passed the fifth class examination with a scholarship and also got a scholarship in the last grade of middle school. He also achieved a prominent position in the inter-class which was the basis for admission in the college.

Discipleship of Maulana Mir Hassan:

When he entered the Scotch Mission College, Sialkot. He had the opportunity to make regular use of Maulana Syed Mir Hassan, a very capable teacher of Arabic and Persian. Allama Muhammad Iqbal studied up to FA in Sialkot. After that, he was sent to Lahore to get higher education. Scotch Mission College was not called Murray College at the time.

Education in Lahore:

Allama Iqbal came to Lahore in 1895 and entered Government College Lahore. His subjects here were English philosophy and Arabic. In 1997 he passed the BA exam and came first in the Arabic subject and won two gold medals. At that time Professor Thomas Arnold was a famous teacher of philosophy.

Allama Muhammad Iqbal had his own tendency towards philosophy and he got the opportunity to be a student of a famous philosopher like Arnold. Allama Muhammad Iqbal took admission in MA Philosophy in 1997. After passing his MA, he started lecturing on history, philosophy and politics at Oriental College, Lahore.

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Higher education:

Allama Muhammad Iqbal traveled to England in 1905 for higher studies in philosophy and law. He passed the barrister’s examination from the University of Cambridge and later obtained the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Munich, Germany.

He also served as a Professor of Arabic at the University of London for six months, as deputy of Professor Arnold. After that, he returned home with many academic honors and degrees. He mastered Arabic, Persian, Sanskrit and many European languages.

Return to Home from Abroad:

After completing his higher education, he decided to return home and arrived in Lahore in 1908 where he received a warm welcome. He started practicing law in Lahore and also taught philosophy for 18 months at Government College, Lahore. Because Mr. James, the college’s professor of philosophy, had died and no English teacher could be immediately appointed in his place.

Poetry of Allama Iqbal:

Before moving to Europe, his poetry was limited. He used to write poems about the nation and homeland. Most of his poetry was in Urdu. After returning from Europe, his poetry changed and he started reciting poetry mostly in Persian. His Urdu poetry became famous even before 1901. He wrote a philosophical Masnavi Israr Khudi which was published in 1915. This Masnavi became more popular in England than in India.

Professor Nicholson published an English translation of the Masnavi. In this way, the Western world became acquainted with the ideas of Allama Muhammad Iqbal. Renowned critic Professor Dixon commented on the Masnavi in ​​detail and praised it. This had a great effect on the British government and in January 1923,  Allama Muhammad Iqbal was honored as “Sir”.

Ethics and Dress:

Although he was educated in English, led a pious and simple life. He spent most of his time studying. Eaten only once in 24 hours. Even during the health issues, his style was such that there was no difference in daily routine. He met his visitors with the same smile and warmth as he had in health.

He wore a kurta and shalwar in the early days. He wore a white turban or a loincloth. However, when he went to Europe, he had to wear English clothes. When he returned, he usually wore a Turkish hat with a shalwar kameez and a coat. Sometimes he wore a coat and trousers. By the way, he did not like English clothes.

Patriotism:

Allama Muhammad Iqbal was against the political disintegration of patriotism. Patriotism was ingrained in him. He was very attached to his homeland and this is a natural passion. His homeland was Kashmir. He expressed his love for Kashmir in various ways. He was also the secretary of several Kashmiri associations

The love of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him):

Allama Muhammad Iqbal was a figure of non-Islamic. The Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) could not tolerate the slightest disrespect to Islam and the greats of Islam. The love of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) was embedded in their veins and fibers. Had Allama Sarwar Kainat (peace be upon him) been mentioned, Allama Iqbal’s tears would have flowed. In his words, devotion to the person of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) is expressed.

Death of Allama Iqbal

He died on 21 April 1938 and was buried near the main gate of Badshahi Mosque Lahore.

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