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Allama Iqbal
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(Ata
Rehman Zaki, Karachi)
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Allama Iqbal, great
poet-philosopher and active political leader, was born at Sialkot, Punjab, in
1877. He descended from a family of Kashmiri Brahmins, who had embraced Islam
about 300 years earlier.
Iqbal received his early education in the
traditional maktab. Later he joined the Sialkot Mission School, from where he
passed his matriculation examination. In 1897, he obtained his Bachelor of Arts
Degree from Government College, Lahore. Two years later, he secured his Masters
Degree and was appointed in the Oriental College, Lahore, as a lecturer of
history, philosophy and English. He later proceeded to Europe for higher
studies. Having obtained a degree at Cambridge, he secured his doctorate at
Munich and finally qualified as a barrister.
He returned to India in 1908. Besides teaching
and practicing law, Iqbal continued to write poetry. He resigned from
government service in 1911 and took up the task of propagating individual
thinking among the Muslims through his poetry.
By 1928, his reputation as a great Muslim
philosopher was solidly established and he was invited to deliver lectures at
Hyderabad, Aligarh and Madras. These series of lectures were later published as
a book "The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam". In 1930,
Iqbal was invited to preside over the open session of the Muslim League at
Allahabad. In his historic Allahabad Address, Iqbal visualized an independent
and sovereign state for the Muslims of North-Western India. In 1932, Iqbal came
to England as a Muslim delegate to the Third Round Table Conference.
In later years, when the Quaid had left India
and was residing in England, Allama Iqbal wrote to him conveying to him his
personal views on political problems and state of affairs of the Indian
Muslims, and also persuading him to come back. These letters are dated from
June 1936 to November 1937. This series of correspondence is now a part of
important historic documents concerning Pakistan's struggle for freedom.
On April 21, 1938, the great Muslim
poet-philosopher and champion of the Muslim cause, passed away. He lies buried
next to the Badshahi Mosque in Lahore.
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