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Nation remembers revolutionary poet ‘Allama Iqbal’ on 83rd death anniversary

Sialkot: The 83rd death anniversary of great philosopher, thinker, and Poet of East, Allama Dr. Muhammad Iqbal is being commemorated on Wednesday (today) in a low profile following an ongoing lockdown to stem the fast-increasing covid-19 outbreak in the country.

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Nation remembers revolutionary poet ‘Allama Iqbal’ on 83rd death anniversary
Nation remembers revolutionary poet ‘Allama Iqbal’ on 83rd death anniversary

Born on November 09, 1877 in Sialkot, Dr Allama Muhammad Iqbal was a great visionary poet, who formulated the idea of Pakistan and, therefore, regarded as one of the founding fathers of the country.

He wrote many books and his first poetry book ‘The Secrets of the Self’ appeared 1915 in Persian language.

His best literary work includes Asrar-e-Khudi, Payam- e-Mashriq, Bang-e-Dara, Bal-e-Jibril, Zarb-e-Kalim and Armughan-e-Hijaz.

Iqbal was both a great poet and philosopher, who infused a revolutionary spirit in the Muslim youth of the subcontinent through his poetry.

Furthermore, Iqbal’s legendary poetry translated into Spanish, Persian, Chinese, Japanese, English and several other languages.

It is pertinent to mention here that a major portion of Allama Iqbal’s work is in Persian as he had flawless command over the language.

The visionary poet also admired as a prominent poet by Indians, Pakistanis, Iranians and other international scholars of literature.

Iqbal was given the title of ‘Allama’ due to his deep philosophical thinking and far-sightedness.

Shair-e-Mashriq, Muffakir-e-Pakistan, and Hakeem-ul-Ummat are some more titles that were given to the national poet for his unforgettable work in history.

Dr Allama Muhammad Iqbal during his last days, suffered from a throat disease and passed away in Lahore on April 21, 1938.

 

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