
Allama Iqbal
1877 - 1938
Born in Sialkot, Punjab, British India (now Pakistan)
Sir Muhammad Iqbal, widely known as Allama Iqbal, was a poet, philosopher, and politician in British India who is widely regarded as having inspired the Pakistan Movement. He is considered one of the most important figures in Urdu literature, with literary work in both Urdu and Persian. Iqbal is admired as a prominent poet by Indians, Pakistanis, Iranians and other international scholars of literature. Though Iqbal is best known as an eminent poet, he is also a highly acclaimed "Muslim philosophical thinker of modern times". His first poetry book, The Secrets of the Self, appeared in Persian in 1915, and other books of poetry include The Secrets of Selflessness, Message from the East and Persian Psalms. Amongst these, his best known Urdu works are The Call of the Marching Bell, Gabriel's Wing, The Rod of Moses and a part of Gift from Hijaz. Along with his Urdu and Persian poetry, his Urdu and English lectures and letters have been very influential in cultural, social, religious and political disputes.
“خودی کو کر بلند اتنا کہ ہر تقدیر سے پہلے خدا بندے سے خود پوچھے بتا تیری رضا کیا ہے”
Timeline
Born in Sialkot, Punjab, British India
Graduated from Scotch Mission College in Sialkot
Received MA in Philosophy from Government College Lahore
Traveled to Europe for higher studies
Obtained PhD from Munich University, Germany
Returned to India and began practicing law
Published "Asrar-e-Khudi" (The Secrets of the Self)
Knighted by King George V
Elected to Punjab Legislative Council
Delivered famous Allahabad Address proposing separate Muslim state
Attended Round Table Conference in London
Published "Javid Nama", inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy
Died in Lahore
Works
Notable Quote
خودی کو کر بلند اتنا کہ ہر تقدیر سے پہلے خدا بندے سے خود پوچھے بتا تیری رضا کیا ہے
Allama Iqbal
Influences
- Rumi
- Goethe
- Nietzsche
- Western philosophy
- Islamic mysticism
Achievements
- Knighthood (1922)
- Elected to Punjab Legislative Council (1926)
- Presided over All India Muslim League session (1930)
- Presented idea of separate Muslim state in his Allahabad Address (1930)