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Poems from Iqbal

This volume presents a selection of poems written by Muhammad Iqbal, a significant figure in the history of Urdu literature and a key figure in the Indian independence movement. The poems reflect Iqbal's deep philosophical and spiritual insights, as well as his advocacy for the cultural and political identity of the Muslim community in South Asia. more

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Muhammad Iqbal
Muhammad Iqbal

Muhammad Iqbal, born on November 9, 1877, and died on April 21, 1938, was one of the most prominent philosophers of the Indian subcontinent in the 20th century. Known as the 'Poet Philosopher', his thoughts had a profound impact on the Islamic revival movement in the Indian subcontinent. more

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“In this life there is no purgatory; it is either hell or paradise; for to him who serves God truly, every trouble and infirmity turns into consolations, and through all kinds of trouble he has a paradise within himself even in this world: and he who does not serve God truly, and gives himself up to sensuality, has one hell in this world, and another in the next.”

“The man who loves God with a true heart, and prizes him above all things, sometimes sheds floods of tears at prayer, and has in abundance of favours and spiritual feelings coming upon him with such vehemence, that he is forced to cry out, "Lord! let me be quiet!”