THIS couplet, taken from poem ‘Zauq-o-Shauq’ in Iqbal’s Baal-i-Jibreel, can roughly be translated as: my ghazal has traces of a bygone fire, my entire life account is but a quest for the lost ones.
Akbarabadi's influence, through Altaf Husain Hali and Muhammad Husain Azad in the 19th century, has continued in Urdu poetry to this day. One of the great beneficiaries of this influence was Allama ...
In the age of turmoil and technological advancement, Allama Iqbal’s educational philosophy and ideas of Khudi and Mard-i-Momin serve as a crucial guide for Mu ...
llama Muhammad Iqbal was a leading Urdu poet of the first half of Twentieth Century when India was still a colony of the British. His father, Sheikh Nur Muhammad, was a descendant of Kashmiri ...
ISLAMABAD: Glowing tributes were paid to the national poet philosopher, Dr Allama Mohammad Iqbal for awakening the Muslims of the subcontinent for a separate homeland through his inspired poetry ...
Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Professor Ahsan Iqbal on Thursday highlighted Allama Muhammad ...