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Kuliyat e Iqbal Urdu
Aasan Kuliyat e Iqbal | آسان کلیات اقبال
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Joo e rawan
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zarb-e-kaleem-with-meanings
zinda-rood-by-javaid-iqbal-part-1

Allama Iqbal biography

Sir Allama Mohammad Iqbal, also known as Allama Iqbal, was born in Sialkot in Punjab in British Ruled India in 1877. He was educated at the Sialkot school and college, before going to Lahore University. As a student, he studied philosophy and Arabic. He then received an M.A. in 1899. He was ranked first in Punjab and received a Gold Medal in philosophy. He was awarded a Readership at the Oriental College, Lahore in Arabic. Over the next few decades, he became well-known as a poet and author of his first book in Urdu, The Knowledge of Economics (1903).

He traveled to Europe in 1905 to continue his philosophy studies. He first studied at Cambridge and then went on to Munich where he received his doctorate. His thesis was entitled The Development of Metaphysics In Persia. He was Professor of Arabic at University of London from 1907-1908. He also studied for the bar and became a barrister in 1908. In 1908, he returned home to Lahore to continue his practice of law. He was an advocate at Lahore High Court and continued his academic career as a professor of philosophy. In 1911, he was appointed Professor of Philosophy at Lahore Government College. In 1923, he was knighted.

Although he was a lawyer, his philosophical work and his gradual entry to politics (first as a member the Punjab Legislative Council, then as president the All India Muslim League), Iqbal is best known and most respected for his poetry. His other activities earned him some fame, including six lectures he gave at Osmania University in Hyderabad, Aligarh and Madras. These lectures were later published in The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam (1930). He traveled extensively throughout Europe and the Middle East in his thirties, where he met philosophers and politicians and wrote.

He believed that a Muslim state was not desirable in theory, since he supported the ideal of a global Muslim community. However, he believed that such a state was the only way that Indian Muslims could live in accordance with the tenets and therefore he ran for office. His death in Lahore, nine years prior to the creation of Pakistan in 1938, is now a national holiday.

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