This is an Addendum to the first article in the series which examines the role of the most sacred cows among the Muslims who carved out their national destinies on the Grand Chessboard of the ...
At Markaz Tabadol Kitaab, a popular store for used books on the busy Vali Asr Street in central Tehran, there is a big section packed with Persian works of Sir Mohammad Iqbal, fondly known in Iran as ...
Sir Muhammad Iqbal known as Allama (Scholar of Highest Rank) Iqbal was a philosopher, poet, politician and a social reformist. Born on Nov. 9, 1877, Iqbal is widely credited with inspiring millions of ...
As the world, especially the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) alumni community, celebrates Sir Syed Day (October 17), I remember the poet Allama Iqbal’s Uqaab or eagle. His Shaheen or falcon. Eagle ...
LAHORE: This is with reference to Professor Pervez Hoodbhoy’s article of February 9 titled “Why Sir Syed loses and Allama Iqbal wins in Pakistan”. The article is a simplistic, parochial and illogical ...
Had Allama Iqbal been alive, he would have filed legal cases against those who misuse his poetry to justify their wrongs.
ISLAMABAD: This is with reference to the letter “Sir Syed and Allama Iqbal” by Atif Alvi (February 13), wherein he took exception to the views of Pervez Hoodbhoy’s article of February 9 on this topic.