Allama Iqbal
(1877–1938) was a philosopher, poet, and politician in British India, widely regarded as one of the most important figures in Urdu and Persian literature. His poetry emphasized spiritual awakening, self-realization, and the revival of Islamic civilization. Iqbal’s philosophical ideas inspired movements for independence and identity across South Asia. His famous works, including "Bang-e-Dra" and "Asrar-e-Khudi," reflect deep intellectual and spiritual insights. Known as the ‘Spiritual Father of Pakistan,’ his vision contributed significantly to the idea of a separate nation. His poetry continues to resonate with readers for its depth, motivational power, and timeless exploration of human potential and faith.
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