Sir Allama Mohammad Iqbal
Sir
Allama Mohammad Iqbal a philosopher, poet 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 the Urdu and Persian languages.
Iqbal is admired as a prominent classical poet by Pakistani, Iranian,
Indian 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,
Asrar-e-Khudi, appeared in the Persian language in 1915, and other books
of poetry include Rumuz-i-Bekhudi, Payam-i-Mashriq and Zabur-i-Ajam.
Amongst these his best known Urdu works are Bang-i-Dara, Bal-i-Jibril,
Zarb-i Kalim and a part of Armughan-e-Hijaz. In Iran and Afghanistan, he
is famous as Iqbāl-e Lāhorī (اقبال لاهوری) (Iqbal of Lahore), and he is
most appreciated for his Persian work. Along with his Urdu and Persian
poetry, his various Urdu and English lectures and letters have been very
influential in cultural, social, religious and political disputes over
the years.
In 1922, he was knighted by King George V, giving him the title "Sir".
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