Iqbal: Poet, Philosopher, and His Place in World Literature

Iqbal: Poet, Philosopher, and His Place in World Literature
Author: Zafar M. Iqbal
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2015-02-21
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1503530361

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For most Urdu speakers in the Indian subcontinent, Iqbal has long been one of the most loved and admired poets. Much has been written about his poetry and philosophy . This book stays away from his politics. Iqbal first received recognition in the West in 1920 when his translation of Asrar-e-Khudi by R. A. Nicholson (The Secrets of the Self) first appeared. Most of the recurring criticism was on his concept of Khudi which Iqbal addressed then and later, explaining the basic nature of influence of much older Sufi philosophy on khudi versus Nietzsches bermensch. Several authors, both from the subcontinent and the West, have translated Iqbals poetry before, and in this book have highlighted the positive outcomes over some controversies and confusion. This book presents translation of well over 150 of Iqbals Urdu poems from Kuliyaath-e-Iqbal and about 30 or so from Payam-e-Mashriq (PM), in Persian. Iqbal offered PM as a response to Goethes West-stlicher Diwan, in German. Goethe had long been interested in Eastern (rather, Middle Eastern) culture and his Divan was inspired by the fourteenth-century Persian poet Hafez/Hafiz/Hafis, which also involved some literary traverse through a different religio-philosophical territory. Translation from Urdu or Persian to English across a vast cultural, prosodic, and linguistic gulf presents enormous problems. Section On Translation discusses some of these issues. Although Iqbals philosophy has been covered from by many others before, some of Iqbals own explanation of Khudi in a larger historical Sufi context are discussed here. In addition, Iqbals own contribution to what Goethe called Weltliteratur (or world literature), is recognized in PM (mostly) and elsewhere in his Urdu Kuliyaath. Iqbal not just brought various Western themes and figures to Urdu literature, but presented them, with his own comments and interpretation, to a readership that may have been largely unfamiliar with these Western themes. The Appendices include important recognition Iqbal received in Germany.

Iqbal

Iqbal
Author: Zafar Anjum
Publisher: Random House India
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2014-10-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 818400656X

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Allama Mohammad Iqbal, whom Sarojini Naidu called the ‘Poet laureate of Asia’, remains a controversial figure in the history of the Indian subcontinent. On the one hand, he is considered the ‘Spiritual Father of Pakistan’. On the other, his message of Eastern revivalism places him in the ranks of the twentieth century’s major intellectuals. Iqbal’s tragedy was that after his death, he was made the national poet of Pakistan and largely ignored in India. In his time, he was lauded as much as Tagore, but today India celebrates Tagore while Iqbal has been banished from her consciousness. This meticulously researched biography will redress that erasure. This is the story of Iqbal’s evolution as a poet, philosopher and politician. While his role in the struggle for India’s freedom and the Pakistan movement are well known, not much is known about his personal life. This book highlights some of the least known facets of the poet’s life: how did a nationalist poet transform into a poet of Islamic revivalism and global revolution? How did three years in Europe change Iqbal’s political and philosophical outlook? Why did he start writing in Persian during his stay in Europe? Why did his first marriage fail and how did his romantic relationships affect him? What exactly was the poet’s role in bringing about Partition? Written with the passion of an ardent devotee, Zafar Anjum’s Iqbal answers all of these questions—and many more—in this carefully told biography.

Tulip in the Desert

Tulip in the Desert
Author: Sir Muhammad Iqbal
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2000
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780773520370

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The national poet of Pakistan, Muhammed Iqbal (1887-1938) is best known for his Persian and Urdu poetry, which with its deep philosophical insights, has captured the minds of many readers. This translation presents in English a representative selection of his works.

The Secrets of the Self

The Secrets of the Self
Author: Muhammad Iqbal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2008-04
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781409909590

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Sir Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1938) was a Muslim poet, philosopher and politician born in Sialkot, British India (now in Pakistan), whose poetry in Urdu and Persian is considered to be among the greatest of the modern era, and whose vision of an independent state for the Muslims of British India was to inspire the creation of Pakistan. He is commonly referred to as Allama Iqbal. After studying in England and Germany, Iqbal established a law practice, but concentrated primarily on writing scholarly works on politics, economics, history, philosophy and religion. He was a strong proponent of the political and spiritual revival of Islamic civilisation across the world, but specifically in India; a series of famous lectures he delivered to this effect were published as The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam (1930). He is best known for his poetic works including: Asrar-e-Khudi (The Secrets of the Self) (1915)-which brought a knighthood- Rumuz-e- Bekhudi (The Secrets of Selflessness) (1918) and the Bang-e-Dara (The Call of the Marching Bell) (1924), with its enduring patriotic song Tarana-e-Hind.

The Secrets of the Self

The Secrets of the Self
Author: Muhammad Iqbal
Publisher: FilRougeViceversa
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2021-08-27
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 3985945314

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When the world-illuming sun rushed upon Night like a brigand, My weeping bedewed the face of the rose. My tears washed away sleep from the eye of the narcissus, My passion wakened the grass and made it grow. The Gardener taught me to sing with power, He sowed a verse and reaped a sword. In the soil he planted only the seed of my tears And wove my lament with the garden, as warp and woof. Tho' I am but a mote, the radiant sun is mine: Within my bosom are a hundred dawns.

Mohammad Iqbal

Mohammad Iqbal
Author: Mohammad Iqbal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1960
Genre:
ISBN:

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Iqbal

Iqbal
Author: Mujibur Rahman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2004
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

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Iqbal

Iqbal
Author: Muhammad Munawwar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1985
Genre: Islam
ISBN:

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The Secrets of the Self

The Secrets of the Self
Author: Muhammad Iqbal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2013-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258954352

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This is a new release of the original 1944 edition.

Allama Sir Muhammad Iqbal

Allama Sir Muhammad Iqbal
Author: Q. M. Haq
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1977
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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