Har Lehza Hai Momin Ki Nai Shaan Nai Aan
Allama Iqbal’s Philosophy of Mard-e-Momin The Concept of the Mard-e-Momin in Iqbal’s Poetry (Mard-e-Momin ki Ta’reef — مرد مومن کی تعریف) Har Lahza Hai Momin Qahhari o Ghaffari Hamsaya e Jibril e…
Allama Iqbal’s Philosophy of Mard-e-Momin The Concept of the Mard-e-Momin in Iqbal’s Poetry (Mard-e-Momin ki Ta’reef — مرد مومن کی تعریف) Har Lahza Hai Momin Qahhari o Ghaffari Hamsaya e Jibril e…
“Azal Ka Woh Sirr-e-Nihaan” is a deeply philosophical poem by Khawar Soharwardy that bridges the gap between the Divine Essence and the physical manifestation of Light. It celebrates the Holy…
“Bayan Main Nukta-e-Tauheed Aa Tou Sakta Hai” is a powerful Ghazal by the Poet of the East, Allama Muhammad Iqbal. In these verses, Iqbal critiques the superficiality of religious understanding…
“Har Shay Musafir Har Cheez Rahi” is a masterpiece by Allama Muhammad Iqbal. In this Ghazal, Iqbal reflects on the transient nature of the universe where everything is in constant…
“Mata-e-Be Baha Hai Dard-o-Soz-e-Arzoo Mandi” is a profound Ghazal by Allama Muhammad Iqbal from his book Bal-e-Jibril. In these verses, Iqbal treasures the pain of spiritual longing and contrasts the…
“Khudi Ka Sirr-e-Nihan” is a powerful declaration of Tawheed (The Oneness of Allah) and its role in sharpening the human soul. Written by Allama Muhammad Iqbal, this Kalam challenges the…
“Tere Ishq Ki Inteha Chahta Hun” (I wish to attain the limits of Your love) is one of the most powerful and insightful couplets by the Poet of the East,…
“Tu Ghani az Har Do Alam man Faqir” is a soul-stirring Persian Rubai by Allama Muhammad Iqbal. In this humble petition, the poet acknowledges his sins and pleads that his…
“Jab Ishq Sikhata Hai” is a spiritually awakening Ghazal by the Poet of the East, Allama Muhammad Iqbal, from his renowned work Bal-e-Jibril. In this masterpiece, Iqbal explores the transformative…
“Loh Bhi Tu Qalam Bhi Tu” is more than just verse; it is a spiritual dialogue that has captivated hearts for decades. Whether interpreted as a profound tribute to the…