Allama IQBAL Day - November 9 - maiN zehr-e-HalaaHaL ko kabhi keh naa sakaa Qund!

Mohsin-e-Pakistan Dr. Muhammad Allama Iqbal :rahm: was born on November 9th 1877 in Sialkot.

He was the one who proposed the theory of two nations and predicted the creation of muslim nation-state in his famous Muslim League Presidential Speech of Ilahabad in 1930.

He turned object of his poetry from nationalistic and patriotic to religious and Islamic philosophy after 1905 when he lived abroad for higher studies.

Arguably, he is considered to be the GREATEST and the BIGGEST poet of 20th century by a majority of Critics.

His vision and his poetry is matched to none.

I will share just one sher of him and dedicate this thread to all of you on this Iqbal day…

Aaj bhee ho jo Baraaheem kaa ImaaN pedaa
Aag kar sakti hai, andaaz-e-GulistaaN pedaa

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:jhanda:A man with a great vision

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You created the night (Man is talking to God)
-- I lit the lamp;
You created clay -- I moulded the cup;
You made the wilderness; I cultivated flower-beds.
I made a mirror from a rock,
and from poison I extracted a sweet beverage.

[Payam-i-Mashriq ("Message from the East"), published in 1923].

An infidel before his idol with wakeful heart
**is better than the religious man asleep in the mosque.

Jawid Namah ("Book of Eternity"), published in 1932].

You do not understand it, stupid ascetic,
That a single frenzied error of the heart is the envy
Of a hundred prostrations.

[Dil ("Heart"), published in 1924].

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:salute: wish we still had visionaries like him

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Who knows if it wasn’t for this great shair-e-mashriq there may not have been NO Pakistan today (God forbid). :salute:

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Phool ki Patti sy kat sakta hy heery ka jigar
Mard-e-nadan pe kalmy narm o nazuk by asar:D

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^ The Baang-e-Dara that I have, has this sher on the front page and shaair's name is written under it as "Bhartari Hari"

which means it is often attributed to be of Iqbal's wrongly....

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:k:

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AQ bhai, please share some of his poetry. Thanks.

A Day In the Life of Allama Iqbal

An Interview with Mian Ali Bakhsh

Q. When did Iqbal usually get up in the morning?
A. Very early. As a matter of fact, he slept very little. He was keen on his morning prayer. After the prayer he read the Qur'an.

Q. *In what manner did he read the Qur'an*
A. Before his throat was affected, he used to recite the Qur'an in a clear and melodious voice. Even after he got the throat disease he used to read the Qur'an but not loudly.

Q.What did he usually do after he had finished his prayer and recitation? A. He used to sit in an easy-chair. I would prepare his "hookah" and place it before him. He would study the briefs of cases which were to come up in court that day. Now and then, while still at his files, he would have moments of poetic inspiration.

Q*. How did you know when he was in his poetic mood?*
A. He would call me and say: "Bring my note book and my pencil." When I brought these, he would write down the verses in pencil. Now and then, when he did not feel satisfied with his composition, he was extremely restless. While composing he would often ask for the Qur'an to be brought to him. Even otherwise he called for the Qur'an a number of times in the day.

Q.* What time did he usually go to court when he was practising at the bar?*
A. He used to leave 15 or 20 minutes before court time. As long as he lived in Anarkali [his house, which is no longer in existence, was where the New Market, Lahore, is now] he used to go to court in his horse carriage. Later, he bought a car.

Q.* How long was he active as a legal practictioner?*
A. He was in practice until he got his throat disease which was around 1932 or 1933.

Q.* What did he do on return from court? ***
**A
. Before doing anything else he used to ask me to help him take off his court clothes. He was never fond of formal dress and used to put it only for the court and that also with effort.

Q. *What did he do after changing his dress?*
A. He composed verses whenever he felt like it.

Q. *Did he sleep in the afternoon?*
A. Not usually, but he did so now and then.

Q. At what time did he take his meals?
A. Between 12 and 1 o'clock in the day. He ate only one meal. Normally he did not eat in the evening.

Q. What were his favourite dishes? **
**A.
He was fond of pulao, mash-ki-daal seasoned with ghee, karela stuffed with minced meat, and also khushka.

Q. *Did he like many dishes at his meals?*
A. No, there were only a few dishes at a time. He was a poor eater.

Q. Did he take any exercise? **
**A. In
the early days, he did. In those days he used dum-bells, and performed dand [a stretching exercise].

Q. *Was he interested in games and sports?*
A. He was interested in watching wrestling matches.

*Q. Was he in the habit of going out in the evening? ***
**A. **Getting out in the evening was almost an impossibility with him. In the earlier days when he was living inside Bhati Gate [where he lived before going to Cambridge, England in 1905], he would sometimes walk as far as the platform outside the house of Hakim Shahbazuddin [a close friend of the poet]. Once in a while Sir Zulfiqar Ali [of the ruling family of Malerkotla; author of book on poet 'A voice from the East'] would come in his car and take him out.

Q. *When did he go to sleep in the evening?*
A. In the evening a number of friends and visitors used to call on him. These sittings went on till 9 or 10 o'clock. After this he sat alone with Ch. Mohammad Husain and recited to him the verses he had composed during the day.

Q. *How long did Choudhry Sahib normally stay?*
A. Up to 12 or 1 o'clock in the night. After this Doctor Sahib would go to bed, but would get up for his Tahajjud prayer after he had hardly slept for two or three hours.

Q. *And after the Tahajjud?*
A. He used to lie down for a short time until it was time for the morning prayers.

*Note: *The above extracts are from an interview with Mian Ali Bakhsh, the life-long domestic assistant of Allama Muhammad Iqbal. It was conducted by Pakistani man of letters Mumtaz Hasan on 23 September 1957. It's from "Tribute to Iqbal" by Mumtaz Hasan, collected and edited by M.Moizuddin

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^ interesting .thanks for sharing:D

:hmmm:** Mera khiyal tha ky Rumi ki trha Alama ny Bhartri Hari ky shy r ka tarjuma ya os sy akhaz kiya ho ga:chai:
Chalo phir baly ji ka ye shyr sahih,
Main ju sar ba sajda howa kabhi, Tu zamin sy anny lagi sada
Tera dill tu hy sanam ashna tujy kiya mily ga namaz main:aq:
**

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amazing facts in his life, Gul.

I love this piece by Iqbal.

aata hai yaad mujhko guzaraa huaa zamaanaa
memories of days gone by come back to me
vo baaG kii bahaare.n vo sab ka chah-chahaanaa
that garden in spring, all that chitter chatter

aazaadiyaa.N kahaa.N vo ab apane gho.Nsale kii
that freedom of my nest
apanii Khushii se aanaa apanii Khushii se jaanaa
that coming and going as one pleased

lagatii ho choT dil par, aataa hai yaad jis dam
it hurts my heart when i so recall
shabanam ke aa.Nsuuo.n par kaliyo.n kaa muskuraanaa
the petals glowing with those tears of dew

vo pyaarii pyaarii surat, vo kaamiinii sii muurat
that lovely face, that peaceful abode
aabaad jis ke dam se thaa meraa aashiyaanaa
by which my whole world was alive

Urdu Poetry: Aata Hai Yaad Mujhko

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Dushwari zabradast:(

Gul: THat was beautiful piece of information that you shared.... Thanks a lot :)

Sure,

I will start with the most important message of Iqbal that every single one of us should try to understand:

*Khudi ka sirr-e-nehaaaN La ilaaha il Allah
khudi hai tegh-e-fusaaN La ilaaha il Allah

Yeh daur apnaY 'Baraheem ki talaash maiN hai
Sanam-kadaah hai jahaaaN La ilaaaaha il Allah

Kiiyaa hai tu naY mataa'-e-ghuroor ka sauda
fareb-e-sood-o-ziyaaaaaN ! La ilaaaha il Allah

Yeh maal-O-daulat-e-duniya, yeh rishta-O-paivand
bu'taaaan-e-vehm-o-gumaaaaaN! La ilaaha il Allah

Khird huwee hai zamaan-O-makaaN kee zunnaari
na hai zamaaaaN, na makaaaaN! La ilaaha il Allah

Yeh naghma, fas'l-e-gul-o-laaleh ka naheeN paabaNd
bahaaaaaaar ho kaY khizaaaaaaaaN, La ilaaha il Allah

AgarchaY bu't haiN jama'at kee aasteenoN maiN
mujhaY hai hukm-e-azaaaaaN, La ilaaha il Allah
*

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**GT jeo buhat shukriya :k:
PS: waisy khandan walon ka zulm dykhu bivi ko is ky pass bhaij dyty agar nokri Lahore thi:hmmm:
**

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Charagh Hassan Hasrat kaY qalam say tehreer ho aur baat ho Iqbal jaisee shakhsiyat kee tau paRhnaY kaa apnaa hee mazaa hai:)

Nizaam-ud-Deen darzi kee baat kaafi dil-chasp thee :omg: