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Kulliyat-e-Iqbal

by Allama Muhammad Iqbal

📖 Overview

Kulliyat-e-Iqbal is a comprehensive collection of Allama Muhammad Iqbal's Urdu poetry, published in the early 20th century. The work contains his major Urdu poems including Bang-e-Dara, Bal-e-Jibril, and Zarb-e-Kalim. The verses span multiple phases of Iqbal's poetic development and reflect his evolution as a philosopher-poet during British colonial rule in India. Through various poetic forms like ghazals and nazms, Iqbal addresses themes of Islamic spirituality, self-realization, and political consciousness. The collection includes some of Iqbal's most recognized works such as "Shikwa" and "Jawab-e-Shikwa" - poems structured as a dialogue between the poet and the Divine. His other notable poems like "Saqi-nama" and "Tarana-e-Milli" are also featured. This foundational text explores the relationship between the individual and society, religion and modernity, and the concepts of spiritual and political awakening. The poetry interweaves Islamic philosophy with calls for social reform and self-determination.

👀 Reviews

Readers value the book's philosophical depth and spiritual messaging, particularly how it captures Islamic and Quranic principles through poetry. The combination of Persian and Urdu verses helps readers engage with Iqbal's ideas across linguistic boundaries. Readers appreciate: - Clear explanations of complex philosophical concepts - Strong metaphors and symbolism - Quality of poetic expression - Messages of self-realization and empowerment Common criticisms: - Dense language makes it challenging for casual readers - Some translations lose the original's poetic impact - Limited availability of quality English translations - Print quality issues in some editions Ratings: Goodreads: 4.6/5 (248 ratings) Amazon.in: 4.3/5 (89 ratings) Reader Quote: "The depth of thought and beauty of expression makes this collection timeless. However, newcomers to Iqbal's work may need a guide to fully grasp the meanings." - Goodreads reviewer Note: Limited English-language reviews available online, as the work is primarily discussed in Urdu and Persian sources.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🌟 Kulliyat-e-Iqbal contains both Urdu and Persian poetry collections, showcasing Iqbal's mastery of multiple languages and literary traditions 🌟 Allama Iqbal wrote his famous poem "Saare Jahan Se Accha" in 1904, which later became an unofficial national anthem in India before partition 🌟 The book includes "Bang-e-Dara," a collection that traces the poet's evolution from a nationalist Indian poet to a pan-Islamic thinker 🌟 Iqbal's philosophical poetry earned him the title "Poet of the East" and deeply influenced the Pakistan Movement, though he died nine years before Pakistan's creation 🌟 Many of the poems in Kulliyat-e-Iqbal were written during his time studying in Europe, where he earned his doctorate from the University of Munich in 1908