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  Muhammad Iqbal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Allama Dr Sir Muhammad Iqbal (محمد اقبال,علامه محمد اقبال لاهوري) (November 9, 1877–April 21, 1938), commonly known as Allama Iqbal (in Persian: Allameh Eghbal), was an important colonial era Indian Muslim poet, philosopher, and thinker of Kashmiri origin, though based in Sialkot (now in Pakistan).
Allama Iqbal was born on November 9, 1877 in the city of Sialkot.
Iqbal is considered to be one of the greatest poets of the Urdu language, admired both in India and Pakistan.
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 Muhammad Iqbal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Allama Dr Sir Muhammad Iqbal (November 9, 1877-April 21, 1938) was an important Indian Muslim poet from the colonial era, a philosopher and thinker of Kashmiri origin.
Iqbal's grandfather Shaikh Rafiq, was a Kashmiri Pandit named Sahaj Ram Sapru before his conversion to Islam and was a revenue collector.
Iqbal's potential as a poet was first recognized by one of his early tutors,, from whom he learned classical poetry.
www.leessummit.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Allama_Iqbal   (1590 words)

  
 Station Information - Allama Iqbal
Allama Iqbal (November 9, 1877 - April 21, 1938) Was an important Indian Muslim poet, philosopher and thinker.
Iqbal died on April 12, 1938 in Lahore.
Allama Iqbal International Airport (formerly Lahore International Airport was recently renamed for him.
www.stationinformation.com /encyclopedia/a/al/allama_iqbal.html   (384 words)

  
 Muhammad Iqbal -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Allama Iqbal was born on November 9, 1877 in the city of (Click link for more info and facts about Sialkot) Sialkot.
Iqbal praised (German poet and novelist and dramatist who lived in Weimar (1749-1832)) Goethe in the same book and considered him to a poet of the first rank.
Iqbal is considered to be one of the greatest poets of the (The official literary language of Pakistan, closely related to Hindi; widely used in India (mostly by Moslems); written in Arabic script) Urdu language, admired both in India and Pakistan.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/mu/muhammad_iqbal.htm   (1932 words)

  
 Allama Mohammad Iqbal - 'a walk through Iqbal's life'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Mohammad Iqbal, the Islamic poet-philosopher who played such a vital role in the birth of Pakistan, was the first to advocate the formation of independent Muslim state for the subcontinent.
Allama Muhammad Iqbal is generally known as a poet and philosopher, but he was also a jurist, a politician, a social reformer, and an Islamic scholar.
Iqbal was the first poet in Urdu who not only had the background of modern English education but also got educated in Western universities.
www34.brinkster.com /iqballife/poetandreformerofislam.html   (433 words)

  
 Allama Iqbal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Sialkot is the birth place of Dr. Muhammad Iqbal (Allama Iqbal), one of the greatest thinker, philosopher and poet of the age, who gave the ideology of Pakistan.
Allama Iqbal, great poet-philosopher and active political leader, was born at Sialkot, Punjab, in 1877.
In later years, when the Quaid had left India and was residing in England, Allama Iqbal wrote to him conveying to him his personal views on political problems and state of affairs of the Indian Muslims, and also persuading him to come back.
www.sialkot.net /Allama-Iqbal.htm   (367 words)

  
 Allama Mohammad Iqbal
Iqbal was born at Sialkot on November 9, 1887.
It was Iqbal's fervent appeal which persuaded the Quaid-e-Azam in 1934 to return from England and lead the Muslims of the Indo-Pakistan Sub-continent in their struggle for constitutional rights and it was in his letters to the Quaid"e-Azam that he elaborated his scheme in its political as well as cultural context.
Iqbal's political philosophy is not atomistic but organic in that it implied the formation of an associaiton of the Muslim countries to betten their own lot and be the upholder of peace and justice throughout the World.
www.cybercity-online.net /pof/allama_mohammad_iqbal.html   (450 words)

  
 Dr. Allama Iqbal
Iqbal, who kept on opposing British Rule in India even when he was awarded with the honorary name of "Sir" by the Royal Crown of Britain.
Muhammad Iqbal was the person, who reminded his people about Holy Verses of The Noble Quran in which it is clearly Commanded by Allah All Mighty, not to divide into sectors and stand as one united Ummah (Nation).
Muhammad Iqbal, The Originator of Two Nation Theory on the basis of which, a free Independent Muslim State Pakistan was created on August 14th, 1947, passed away before Pakistan's emergence on the globe and never had an opportunity to watching his dream coming true.
www.geocities.com /drmuhammadiqbal/intro.htm   (1077 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Allama Iqbal International Airport   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Allama Iqbal International Airport (IATA airport code: LHE formerly called Lahore International Airport) is the airport which serves Pakistan's second largest city, Lahore.
Allama Dr. Sir Muhammad Iqbal Allama Dr. Sir Muhammad Iqbal (November 9, 1877-April 21, 1938) was an important Indian Muslim poet from the colonial era, a philosopher and thinker of Kashmiri origin.
There are many banks at Allama Iqbal Airport, Lahore including: Lahore (لاەور) is a major city in Pakistan and is the capital of the province of Punjab.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Allama-Iqbal-International-Airport   (872 words)

  
 Pakistan Page [ Personalities - Allama Iqbal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Iqbal was not a poet of the 'Mushaira'.
Iqbal was perhaps the single major influence in sharpening the feeling of Muslim separateness on the basis of religion, history, tradition and culture.
Iqbal was an ailing man when he assumed the leadership of the Punjab Provincial Muslim League in the midthirties.
www.pak.org /person/iqbal.html   (1704 words)

  
 JI: Ijtihad, Allama Iqbal, and Islamic Movement
Allama is a wronged victim in the sense, that the very holders of his intellectual inheritance, are disfiguring his authentic thoughts.
In his same lecture (khutba) Allama Iqbal says, that where ijtihad is necessary, then equally essential is to exercise full care, accord full regard to tradition and that those doing ijtihad must possess knowledge, capability, self-righteousness and fear of God.
Allama Iqbal does not permit (self-styled) scholars with poor vision, to exercise this right.
www.jamaat.org /qa/ijtehad.html   (1356 words)

  
 Allama Muhammad Iqbal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Allama Muhammad Iqbal is generally known as a poet and philosopher, but he was also a jurist, a politician, a social reformer, and a great Islamic scholar.
Iqbal considered the Qur'an not only as a book of religion (in the traditional sense) but also a source of foundational principles upon which the infrastructure of an organization must be built as a coherent system of life.
Allama Iqbal's contributions are numerous and it is not possible to give even a glimpse of his work here.
www.geocities.com /junaid_hassan25/iqbal.htm   (1329 words)

  
 ALLAMA IQBAL- The founder of Muslim politics in the Indian Subcontinent   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Iqbal's concept of parochial nationalism was initially floated by Shah Waliullah (1703-1762) and subsequently pronounced by Sir Sayed Ahmad Khan as two-nation theory in 1880s for communal division of Indian subcontinent.
When Iqbal deeply understood the psyche of the Muslim community that it was not ready to live under democratic system of rule in Hindu-majority country, he entered practical politics in 1926 and was elected as a member of Punjab Legislative Council.
Iqbal's separatist and communal ideology that the Hindus and the Muslims cannot live together was an intellectual irony.
www.saag.org /papers9/paper895.html   (3196 words)

  
 Allama Mohammad Iqbal - 'a walk through Iqbal's life'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Iqbal's "Preface" to his Lectures on The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam is a very compact statement, the point of which is not easy to grasp.
Iqbal's world view is based on his deep concern with the future of humanity as well as of religion.
Iqbal was essentially a poet and a political philosopher.
www34.brinkster.com /iqballife/allamamohammadiqbal.html   (883 words)

  
 Speakers for Ijtehad, social reforms: Tributes paid to Allama Iqbal -DAWN - National; 10 November, 2004
He said Iqbal's political thought was contained in his prose work "Reconstruction of religious thought in Islam", that should be regarded as the most proper vehicle for understanding his ideas about statecraft and its relevance to religion.
He said Iqbal was the greatest Urdu poet of the 20th century just as Ghalib was the greatest poet of the past 19th century.
Iqbal's poetry had a constant flow and was steeped in wisdom and Islamic lore.
www.dawn.com /2004/11/10/nat12.htm   (876 words)

  
 Apna Ghar --- Dr. Allama Muhammed Iqbal
Allama Iqbal, A great poet-philosopher and an active political leader was born in 1873, in Sialkot in the Punjab.
In 1932, Iqbal came to England as a Muslim delegate to the Third Roundtable Conference.
In latter years, when the Quaid had left India and was residing in England, Allama Iqbal wrote to him informing his personal views on political problems and state of affairs of the Indian Muslims and also persuading him to come back.
onlyapnaghar.itgo.com /alama_iqbal.htm   (367 words)

  
 Pakistan Times | Top Story: Rescuers search wreckage as 6 Killed by British Rail Crash
In a message on 127th birth anniversary of poet -philosopher Allama Iqbal, the President said Allama Iqbal's message was not limited to South Asia alone and his thought provoking ideas have appeal for the humanity and also great relevance for scholars around the world.
He described Allama Iqbal as one of the greatest thinkers of modern times and a source of inspiration for all humanity.
Allama Iqbal used his poetry woven with prophetic vision, religious, historical, social, cultural and political themes and enlightened the people about their rights and obligations.
pakistantimes.net /2004/11/09/top2.htm   (785 words)

  
 Iqbal—the Connoiseur of Calligraphy
Allama Iqbal appears to have acquired the expertise in calligraphy as a result of this process.
According to this version, Allama Iqbal calculated the payment of calligraphy according to the page and half page at the time of payment; this was not acceptable to Parveen Raqam.
Allama Iqbal was so happy that he inquired the name and address of the calligrapher
www.allamaiqbal.com /publications/journals/review/oct98/5.htm   (1235 words)

  
 Pakistan Times | Special Supplement: Sir Allama Muhammad Iqbal - an Ideologist, a Poet-Philosopher and a Spiritualist
Iqbal’s father was a devout Muslim with Sufistic bent of mind.
Iqbal’s poem, Chand (moon) and other early poems appeared in the journal (which belonged to Sir Abdul Qadir) in 1901 and were acclaimed by critics as cutting a new path in Urdu poetry.
Iqbal’s other poems Tarana-e-Hind (The Indian anthem) and Tarana-e-Milli (the Muslim Anthem) also became very popular among masses and used to be sung as symbols of National or Muslim identity at public meetings.
pakistantimes.net /2004/11/09/specialreport.htm   (1129 words)

  
 WELCOME LOVESIALKOT
IQBAL was born at Sialkot, Pakistan (then India), of a pious family of small merchants and was educated at Murray College Sialkot and later on at Government College, Lahore.
The district government and the local business community have been unable to honour their commitments in arranging the funds required to save this forgotten national heritage which is now in a state of utter disrepair.
The government had purchased the building from Allama Iqbal's family and handed it over to the Pakistan Archaeology Department, declaring it as a national heritage.
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 Islamic History and Culture - Personalities in Islam specifically Dr. Allama Mohammad Iqbal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In 1915 Iqbal wrote Asrar-I-Khudi, in 1917 Rumz-I-Bekhudi, in 1923 Payam-I-Mashriq, in 1924 Bang-I-Dera, and in 1927 Jabur-I-Azam.
Iqbal was a very simple and plain man. He had no demands nor had he any wants.
Iqbal, enlightened by the light of the Qur’an and Sunna, and enriched by the modern knowledge of the East and West, was able to give direction to the misguided Muslims in his famous speeches, Reconstruction of Religious Thoughts in Islam.
www.islamic-paths.org /Home/English/History/Personalities/Content/Iqbal.htm   (1369 words)

  
 Iqbal and Pakistan Movement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Allama Iqbal's apprehensions were validated by the Hindu Congress ministries established in Hindu majority province under the Act of 1935.
Iqbal is no more amongst us, but had he been alive he would have been happy to know that we did exactly what he wanted us to do.
Iqbal was an ailing man when he assumed the leadership of the Punjab Provincial Muslim League in the mid thirties.
www.storyofpakistan.com /contribute.asp?artid=C049&Pg=5   (716 words)

  
 Iqbal's message a guide against extremism -DAWN - Top Stories; 09 November, 2004
In a message issued here on Monday on 127th birth anniversary of poet-philosopher Allama Mohammad Iqbal, the president said Allama Iqbal's message was not limited to South Asia alone and his thought provoking ideas had appeal for the humanity and also great relevance for scholars around the world.
In a message on the birth anniversary of great poet and philosopher Allama Mohammad Iqbal, the prime minister said he (Allama Iqbal) awakened Muslims of the subcontinent and rekindled a desire to seek their long-lost identity.
He said it was due to Iqbal's message that the people overcame their despondency and hopelessness and rallied around Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah who led to the ultimate fruition of their dreams.
www.dawn.com /2004/11/09/top1.htm   (408 words)

  
 Allama Iqbal International Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is named after Allama Iqbal who was a major proponent for the foundation of Pakistan.
From Allama Iqbal International Airport, flights are available to domestic and international destinations.
The use of the CIP lounge is available to only first class and business class passengers travelling on most airlines arrving at the airport.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Allama_Iqbal_International_Airport   (377 words)

  
 Allama Iqbal : Jaihoon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Iqbal was born in the Punjab on February 22, 1873.
Iqbal proceeded to Europe for higher studies in 1905 and stayed there for three years.
Iqbal was shaken by the tragic events of World War I and the disaster the Muslims had to face.
www.jaihoon.com /iqbal/iqbprofile.htm   (1198 words)

  
 News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
They said suppression of the Muslims of South Asia was a source of deep anguish for Iqbal and being a visionary he could foresee their continued subjugation lend, of colonial rule.
It is Allama Iqbal, who awakened in the Muslim of the Subcontinent the desire to seek their long lost identity, and it was he who urged them to turn to Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah to lead them out of despondency and hopelessness to ultimate success and fruition of their dreams.
For his exhortations Allama Iqbal used the vehicle of poetry in which he wove, with prophetic vision and brilliance, religious, historical, social, cultural and political themes as it in a kaleidoscope.
www.pakistanlink.com /Headlines/nov04/08/06.htm   (305 words)

  
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The Quaid-i Azam in the Introduction to Allama Iqbal's lettes addressed to him, admitted that he had agreed with Allama Iqbal regarding a State for Indian Muslims before the latters death in April, 1938.
Furthermore, it was Allama Iqbal who called upon Quaid-i Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah to lead the Muslims of India to their cherished goal.
According to Allama Iqbal the future of Islam as a moral and political force not only in India but in the whole of Asia rested on the organization of the Muslims of India led by the Quaid-i Azam.
www.al-huda.com /IqbalandtheQuaidiAzam.htm   (575 words)

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