Zarb-i-Kalim ضربِ کلیم (or The Rod of Moses) is another book of philosophical poetry by Allama Iqbal in Urdu published in 1936, two years before his death, which he described as his political manifesto.
CRITICAL evaluation of Allama Muhammad Iqbal’s poetry began in the early 1900s when Sheikh Abdul Qadir’s article on Iqbal appeared in May 1902 issue of Khadang-i-Nazar, an Urdu magazine published from ...
The Express Tribune: Seminar: ‘Many Indians seek guidance from Allama Iqbal’s poetry’
The Express Tribune: Bushra Ansari dons shawl with Iqbal’s poetry, quips ‘you’ll understand if you can read Urdu’
Bushra Ansari dons shawl with Iqbal’s poetry, quips ‘you’ll understand if you can read Urdu’
Dawn: literary notes: Prosodic metres as used in Iqbal’s Urdu and Persian poetry
literary notes: Prosodic metres as used in Iqbal’s Urdu and Persian poetry
Daily Times: Iqbal’s poetry a bright chapter in history of Urdu language
Once upon a time, once upon a recent time in fact, young Urdu poets frequently used to talk about Iqbal’s poetry in both formal and social settings – Iqbal, Pakistan’s national poet whose birth ...
The News International: Chinese version of Allama Iqbal's poetry launched in Bejing
ALLAMA Iqbal’s first poetic collection in Urdu, Baang-i-Dara, was first published in 1924. But before Iqbal could bring out this work, two admirers of Iqbal collected and published their own versions ...
Epitomising grace and poise, Munira Salahuddin (91), the last living child of Pakistan's national poet, Allama Sir Muhammad Iqbal has vivid memories of her father. One of the greatest Urdu and Persian ...
ISLAMABAD: The poetry of Allama Iqbal continues to influence people from all walks of life, including artists, to this day. An exhibition inspired by Iqbal’s work of poetry titled ‘Payam-e-Mashriq’, ...