Muhammad Iqbal: a poet for all ages

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Muhammad Iqbal: a poet for all ages

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Obtrusively, India walks away from Muhammad Iqbal: a poet for all ages, the man who penned Tarana-i-Hindi, ‘Saare Jahan se achcha Hindustan Hamara.

Allama muhammad iqbal:

  • About:
    • Muhammad Iqbal (1877 – 1938), widely known as Allama Iqbal, was a poet-philosopher whose work promoted the philosophy of self-hood and dealt with the intellectual and cultural reconstruction of the Islamic world.
    • 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.
    • Sare Jahan se Accha“, formally known as “Tarānah-e-Hindi“, is an Urdu language patriotic song for children written by poet Muhammad Iqbal in the ghazal style of Urdu poetry. The poem was published in 1904.
  • Early life:
    • Iqbal was born on 9 November 1877 in an ethnic Kashmiri family in Sialkot within the Punjab Province of British India (now in Pakistan).
    • His family was Kashmiri Pandit (of the Sapru clan) that converted to Islam in the 15th century and traced its roots back to a south Kashmir village in Kulgam.
  • Education:
    • Born and raised in Sialkot, Punjab, in an ethnic Kashmiri Muslim family, Iqbal completed his B.A. and M.A. at the Government College Lahore. 
    • He taught Arabic at Oriental College, Lahore, from 1899 until 1903. During this time, he wrote prolifically.
  • Academic career:
    • Iqbal began his career as a reader of Arabic after completing his Master of Arts degree in 1899 at Oriental College. 
    • He was selected as a junior professor of philosophy at Government College Lahore, where he had also been a student. 
    • In 1907 he went to Germany for a PhD In 1908, he returned from Germany and joined the same college again as a professor of philosophy and English literature.
    • In the same period, Iqbal began practising law at the Chief Court of Lahore, but he soon quit law practice and devoted himself to literary works.
  • Political career:
    • Iqbal first became interested in national affairs in his youth
    • Iqbal was made one of the first three joint secretaries in the Punjab Muslim League.
    • Iqbal remained active in the Muslim League.
    • He was a critic of the mainstream Indian National Congress, which he regarded as dominated by Hindus.
    • He was active in the Khilafat Movement and was among the founding fathers of Jamia Millia Islamia, which was established at Aligarh.
    • He was also given the offer of being the first vice-chancellor of Jamia Millia Islamia by Mahatma Gandhi, which he refused.
    • Iqbal contested the election for a seat in the Punjab Legislative Assembly from the Muslim district of Lahore.

His role in the creation of the Pakistan Movement:

  • Spiritual Father of Pakistan:
    • He is widely regarded as having inspired the Pakistan Movement. He is called the “Spiritual Father of Pakistan.
    • In 1930, during the 25th Session of the All-India Muslim League in Allahabad, he delivered his most famous presidential speech, known as the Allahabad Address, in which he pushed for creating a Muslim state in northwest India.
    • Iqbal is considered to have given the vision for the creation of Pakistan, whereas Jinnah is the one who shaped this vision.
    • The Pakistan government officially named him the “National Poet of Pakistan”.

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Content Source: The Hindu

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Q. Which among the following are the Literary Works of Sir Muhammad Iqbal
1. The Call of the Marching Bell
2. Malancha and Mala
3. Mook Nayak
4. Tarānah-e-Hindi
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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