Muhammad Iqbal
Pakistani Urdu poet (1877 – 1938)
Sir Muhammad Iqbal (November 9, 1877 – April 21, 1938), broadly known as Allama Iqbal, was a Muslim writer and logician. Allama Iqbal gave the possibility of Pakistan. He turned into the public writer of Pakistan. He is otherwise called the writer of East. He composed verse in Urdu and Persian. His verse is viewed as revolutionary.[1] His vision of a free state for the Muslims of British India was a beginning stage for the formation of Pakistan. He is usually alluded toas Dr Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
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Allama Muhammad Iqbal
Education and Early life
Muhammad Iqbal was born on 9 November 1877. His father was Sheikh Noor Muhammad,[2] who worked in a small government job but later started his own business, and his mother was Imam Bibi. Both Allama Iqbal's mother and father were very pious and religious-minded people and devoted to a simple life. After early Islamic education and then secondary at a small school in Sialkot, Iqbal was admitted to the Scottish Murray College, Sialkot, where he topped the higher secondary examinations and got a scholarship to study at the famous Government College, Lahore, for BA. On going to live in the hostel there, Iqbal met Professor Arnold, an English teacher who taught many things to Iqbal and guided him in his studies of philosophy and literature. He was very young at that time.
Poetic and Ideological work
Around then he confronted numerous difficulties.Although looked by a portion of the troubles, Iqbal stuck to the script. He showed some senior classes at Government College and furthermore specialized in legal matters at Lahore High Court. Simultaneously, he composed numerous popular sonnets, for example, Asrar I Khudi, Ramuz I Bekhudi, Payam I Mashriq, Zabur I Ajam, Bang I Dara, Bal I Jibrail and so on On account of his learning and information, individuals before long started to call him 'Allama' Iqbal and in 1923, King George V of Britain, giving him the title of Allama 'Sir' Muhammad Iqbal. He was granted 5 awards. Best Quotes Of Allama Iqbal
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