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  1. The Muslim, servant unto God alone Before no Pharaoh casteth down his head. His blood interpreted these mysteries, And waked our slumbering community. He drew the sword There is none other god And shed the blood of them that served the lie; Inscribing in the wilderness save God He wrote for all to read the exordium Of our salvation.

  2. Oct 11, 2021 · In this poem, Iqbal revisits the tragedy of Karbala, which occurred in 680 AD. Before Iqbal, the tragedy of Karbala was represented in the Islamic tradition as the battle between good and evil, Hussain being the good and Yazīd the evil.

  3. Get Muharram Poetry of Allama Iqbal in Urdu as well as great collection of Muharram Shayari or Karbala Poetry of Allama Iqbal with Pics which more famous all around the world. Momin Hai To Be-Taeg Bhi Larta Hai Sipahi.

  4. Mar 1, 2016 · This book is about Karbala and its light. Poetry of Allam Muhammad Iqbal regarding Ahl e Bait is included in the book in historical context. This book highlights the great sacrifice of Imam Hussain as and his companions in Karbala

  5. His poetry draws from Islamic spirituality, philosophy, aesthetics, and history, as well as from certain discourses of the European Enlightenment. Iqbal constitutes Karbala as a political project to unite and mobilize Muslims, especially the Muslim minorities of the South Asian subcontinent.

  6. Oct 11, 2021 · This article analyses Muhammad Iqbal's Persian poem 'Dar Ma’na-e-Hurriyat-e-Islāmiyya wa Sirr-e- Hāditha-e-Karbalā (On the meaning of human freedom and the tragedy of Kerbala), and...

  7. This article seeks to illumine the trope of Karbala within the writings of Muhammad Iqbal, a 20th-century thinker, who carried forward in various forms, and through qualifications, the Sufi readings of Karbala in order to mount his socioreligious reform agenda.

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