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DR.ALLAMA IQBAL

DR.ALLAMA IQBAL. Allam iqbal is called poet of the east. GREAT POET DR. ALLAM IQBAL. BornNovember 9, 1877 Sialkot , Punjab , British India Died April 21, 1938) (aged 60) Lahore , Punjab Main interests poetry , philosophy , sufism . Region Islamic Philosophy.

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DR.ALLAMA IQBAL

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  1. DR.ALLAMA IQBAL • Allam iqbal is called poet of the east.

  2. GREAT POET DR. ALLAM IQBAL • BornNovember 9, 1877Sialkot, Punjab, British India • DiedApril 21, 1938) (aged 60)Lahore, Punjab • Main interests poetry, philosophy, sufism. • RegionIslamic Philosophy

  3. ALLAMA IQBALIqbal is the best articulated Muslim response to Modernity that the Islamic world has produced in the 20th century. His response has three dimensions:A creative engagement with the conceptual paradigm of modernism at a sophisticated philosophical level through his prose writings, mainly his philosophic insights .His Urdu and Persian poetry which is the best embodiment of poetically mediated thought, squarely in the traditional continuity of Islamic literature and perhaps the finest flowering of wisdom poetry, or contemplative poetry or inspired poetry in the modern times.

  4. HIS STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM • Partition of Bengal [1905-1911] • Simla Deputation [1906] • Establishment of All India Muslim League [1906]Minto-Morley ReformsThe Lucknow Pact [1916] • [1927]Delhi Muslim Proposals • [1927]Nehru Report [1928] • All Parties Muslim ConferenceFourteen Points of M. A. Jinnah [1929]Allahabad Address [1930] • Round Table Conferences [1930-33]

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