Sir Muhammad Iqbal
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Speeches, writings, and statements of Iqbal
Selected poetry of Sir Muhammad Iqbal, 1877-1938, Urdu poet.
ʻAllāmah Iqbāl ke ashʻār
Selected verses from the works of national poet of Pakistan; arranged alphabetically.
Tulip in the desert
"Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1938) is one of the pre-eminent writers of the Indian subcontinent, and the attention he has received from writers, translators and critics in Western as well as Islamic countries testifies to his stature as a world literary figure. While his reputation is primarily as a poet, he has also been called 'the most serious Muslim philosophical thinker of modern times'. He wrote poetry in both Urdu and Persian."--BOOK JACKET.
Gul afshāniyāt-i Iqbāl
Versified translation of the national poet's selected Urdu works into Khowar language, a language of Chitral, Swat, Gilgit-Baltistan of Northern Pakistan by the leading Journalist, Poet, Author and Researcher Mr.Rahmat Aziz Chitrali.
Pas cih bāyad kard, maʻa Musāfir
Translation and explanatory notes of two Persian couplets; includes original text.
Dr. Muhammad Iqbal, the humanist
Includes an introd. of 49 p. by S. G. Abbas.
Tashīl-i Armag̲h̲ān-i ḥijāz
Explanation of quatrains from Armag̲h̲ān-i ḥijāz in Persian by Sir Muhammad Iqbal, 1877-1938.
Nigārishāt-i Iqbāl
Collection of prefaces, book reviews, written on various books by the national poet of Pakistan.
Iqbāl kī kahānī Iqbāl kī zabānī
Autobiography; compiled by the editor from various sources.
Asrār-i k̲h̲vudī
This is a philosophical poem. Hindu philosophers, in explaining the doctrine of the unity of being addressed themselves to the head. Iqbal, like the Persian poets who teach the same doctrine, takes a more dangerous course and aims at the heart.
Jāvīdnāmah
Versified translation of Persian work of a national poet of Pakistan.
The Development of Metaphysics in Persia a Contribution to the History of Muslim Philosophy
History of Persian philosophy.
Maktūbāt-i Iqbāl
Collection of letters written by the author to Syed Nazir Ahmad Niyazi, b. 1900, Urdu writer.