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  2. Muhammad Iqbal - Wikipedia

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    Iqbal Academy Lahore has published magazines on Iqbal in Persian, English and Urdu. In India, his song "Tarana-e-Hind" is frequently played as a patriotic song speaking of communal harmony. [117] Dr. Mohammad Iqbal, an Indian documentary film directed by K.A. Abbas and written by Ali Sardar Jafri was released in 1978.

  3. Index of Muhammad Iqbal–related articles - Wikipedia

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    This page list topics related to Muhammad Iqbal. Muhammad Iqbal's concept of Khudi; Muhammad Iqbal's political philosophy; Muhammad Iqbal's educational philosophy; Madani–Iqbal debate; Muhammad Iqbal bibliography; Allahabad Address; Works of Muhammad Iqbal; Iqbal Academy Pakistan; Poem. Iblees Ki Majlis-e-Shura; Sare Jahan se Accha; Tarana-e ...

  4. Works of Muhammad Iqbal - Wikipedia

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    Allama Muhammad Iqbal. Sir Muhammad Iqbal also known as Allama Iqbal (1877–1938), was a Muslim philosopher, poet, writer, scholar and politician of early 20th-century. He is particularly known in the Indian sub-continent for his Urdu philosophical poetry on Islam and the need for the cultural and intellectual reconstruction of the Islamic community.

  5. Iqbal Baraka - Wikipedia

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    Iqbal Baraka (born 1942) is an Egyptian journalist, women's rights activist, and writer. She served as editor in chief of the women's magazine Hawaa for over two decades. . Baraka is known for her work to advance the role of women in Egyptian and Islamic soc

  6. N. Iqbal Singh - Wikipedia

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    In 1927 Singh published a book on Buddha. [1] In London, he co-founded the magazine Indian Writing and was active with the India League. [1] [2] [3] His book The ardent pilgrim: an introduction to the life and work of Mohammed Iqbal (1957) was initially declined by Allen & Unwin, and then published by Oxford University Press.

  7. Tolu-e-Islam (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Tolu-e-Islam is a historical, political, religious, cultural magazine of Muslims of British India and Pakistan. In 1935, according to the instructions of Sir Muhammad Iqbal, Syed Nazeer Niazi initiated and edited a journal [1] named after "Tulu'i Islam", a poem by Iqbal. Niazi also dedicated the first edition of this journal to him.

  8. Iqbal Review - Wikipedia

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    Iqbal Review (Punjabi, Urdu: اقبال ریویو; ISSN 0021-0773), is a bilingual academic journal dedicated to the memory of Muhammad Iqbal. It is published by the Iqbal Academy ( Pakistan ). [ 1 ]

  9. Category:Muhammad Iqbal - Wikipedia

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