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  2. All writings of Allama Iqbal - Rekhta

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    Allama Iqbal collection of poetry, ghazal, Nazm in Urdu, Hindi & English. Read more about Allama Iqbal and access their famous audio, video, and ebooks.”.

  3. Allama Iqbal's Poetry - Muhammad Iqbal

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    Bowing down, the sky kisses your forehead. Your condition does not show any signs of old age. You are young in the midst of day and night’s alternation. The Kaleem of Tur Sina witnessed but one Effulgence. For the discerning eye you are an embodiment of Effulgence.

  4. Top 20 sher of Allama Iqbal - Rekhta

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    One of the greatest Urdu Poets. National poet of Pakistan who penned 'Saare jahaan se achha hindostaan hamara' and 'Lab pe aati hai dua ban ke tamanna meri'

  5. Shikwa (شکوہ) The Complaint – Allama Iqbal Famous Poem. Stanza (1) کيوں زياں کار بنوں ، سود فراموش رہوں. فکر فردا نہ کروں محو غم دوش رہوں. Kyun Ziyaan Kaar Banun, Sood Framosh Rahun. Fikr-e-Farda Na Karum, Mahw-e-Ghum-e-Dosh Rahun. Why should I choose the loser’s role? Forbear to seek what gain I may?

  6. Shayari of Allama Iqbal - Rekhta

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    Allama Iqbal Shayari available in Hindi, Urdu and Roman scripts. Access to poetry videos, audios & Ebooks of Allama Iqbal.

  7. About Muhammad Allama Iqbal | Academy of American Poets

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    Muhammad Iqbal, also known as Allama Iqbal, is the National Poet of Pakistan. A poet, philosopher, politician, lawyer, and scholar, Iqbal was born on November 9, 1877, in Punjab, Pakistan, to Kashmiri parents and educated at Scotch Mission College in Sialkot.

  8. 'Secrets Of The Self' - Allama Iqbal : Free Download, Borrow ...

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    In 1915, he published his first collection of poetry, the Asrar-e-Khudi (Secrets of the Self) in Persian. The poems emphasise the spirit and self from a religious, spiritual perspective.