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  2. Works of Muhammad Iqbal - Wikipedia

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    Iqbal's first published work, with likely date of 1904, was an introductory economics textbook which he wrote as result of his first proper job - teaching of history and political economy to students of Bachelor of Oriental Learning (B.O.L.) in Urdu and translation of English and Arabic works into Urdu at the University Oriental College, Lahore.: [3]

  3. The Rod of Moses - Wikipedia

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    Zarb-i-Kalim (or The Rod of Moses; Urdu: ضربِ کلیم) is a philosophical poetry book of Allama Iqbal in Urdu, a poet-philosopher of the Indian subcontinent. It was published in 1936, two years before his death.

  4. Tarana-e-Milli - Wikipedia

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    Iqbal kaa taraana baang e daraa hai goyaa hotaa hai jaadah paymaa phir kaarwaaN hamaara [4] English Translation. Chin (which refers to China or Chinese Turkestan) [5] [6] is ours, Arabia is ours, India is ours, We are Muslims and the whole world is our homeland, The treasure of tawhid is in our hearts, It is not easy to wipe out our name and mark.

  5. Gabriel's Wing - Wikipedia

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    Bal-i-Jibril is regarded as the peak of Iqbal's Urdu poetry. It consists of ghazals , poems, quatrains , epigrams and advises the nurturing of the vision and intellect necessary to foster sincerity and firm belief in the heart of the ummah and turn its members into true believers.

  6. Ikram Chughtai - Wikipedia

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    Pīr-e-Rūmī wa Murīd-e-Hindī (A Comparative Study of Rumi and Iqbal) Iqbal, Afghan aur Afghanistan (Iqbal, Afghan, and Afghanistan in Urdu, English, Persian, and Pashto) Ek Duniya Sab ke Liye (Urdu translation of a German work) 1857: Roznāmche, Mu’āṣir Teḥrīrein (1857: Diaries and Contemporary Writings)

  7. Iqbal (name) - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Iqbal (Allama Iqbal, 1877–1938), Pakistan's national poet, philosopher and intellectual; Muhammed Zafar Iqbal (born 1952), Bangladeshi scientist, professor and author; Muzaffar Iqbal (born 1954), Pakistani-Canadian chemist; Nasira Iqbal, (born 1940) Pakistani Judge; Nazia Iqbal (born 1984), Pashto singer

  8. Muhammad Iqbal - Wikipedia

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    Iqbal Academy Lahore has published magazines on Iqbal in Persian, English and Urdu. In India, his song "Tarana-e-Hind" is frequently played as a patriotic song speaking of communal harmony. [117] Dr. Mohammad Iqbal, an Indian documentary film directed by K.A. Abbas and written by Ali Sardar Jafri was released in 1978.

  9. The Secrets of Selflessness - Wikipedia

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    The collection of Urdu poems: Columbia University; Encyclopædia Britannica. Allama Iqbal Urdu Poetry Collection; Allama Iqbal Searchable Books (iqbal.wiki) Works by The Secrets of Selflessness at Project Gutenberg; Works by or about Allama Iqbal at the Internet Archive; E-Books of Allama Iqbal on Rekhta; Social Media Pages. Facebook Page of ...