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Muhammad Iqbal

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Why hast thou made me born in this country, The inhabitant of which is satisfied with being a slave?


— Muhammad Iqbal


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But inner experience is only one source of human knowledge.


— Muhammad Iqbal


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The Ego is partly free. partly determined, and reaches fuller freedom by approaching the Individual who is most free: God.


— Muhammad Iqbal


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The thought of a limit to perceptual space and time staggers the mind.


— Muhammad Iqbal


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Words, without power, is mere philosophy.


— Muhammad Iqbal


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Art: If the object of poetry is, to make men, then poetry is the heir of prophecy.


— Muhammad Iqbal


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But the perception of life as an organic unity is a slow achievement, and depends for its growth on a people's entry into the main current of world-events.


— Muhammad Iqbal


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Conduct, which involves a decision of the ultimate fate of the agent cannot be based on illusions.


— Muhammad Iqbal


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Divine life is in touch with the whole universe on the analogy of the soul's contact with the body.


— Muhammad Iqbal


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I am a hidden meaning made to defy. The grasp of words, and walk away With free will and destiny. As living, revolutionary clay.


— Muhammad Iqbal


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S. The second set of poems from 1905—1908; when Iqbal studied in Europe and dwell upon the nature of European society about whom he emphasised had lost spiritual and religious values these inspired Iqbal to write poems on the historical and cultural heritage of Islam and Muslim community with the global perspective. Iqbal consistently criticised feudal classes in Punjab as well as Muslim politicians averse to the League.

Sir Muhammad Iqbal (Urdu: محمد اقبال‎) (November 9 1877 – April 21 1938) also known as Allama Iqbal (علامہ اقبال) was a philosopher poet and politician in British India who is widely regarded as having inspired the Pakistan Movement. In 1922 he was knighted by King George V giving him the title "Sir". He is also called Muffakir-e-Pakistan (مفکر پاکستان "The Thinker of Pakistan") and Hakeem-ul-Ummat (حکیم الامت "The Sage of the Ummah").

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