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  2. 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.

  3. Muhammad Iqbal - Wikipedia

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    Iqbal's mother, Imam Bibi who died on 9 November 1914. Iqbal expressed his feeling of pathos in a poetic form after her death.. Iqbal was born on 9 November 1877 in a Punjabi-Kashmiri family [18] from Sialkot in the Punjab Province of British India (now in Pakistan). [19]

  4. 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 ]

  5. 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 ...

  6. N. Iqbal Singh - Wikipedia

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    N. Iqbal Singh (28 September 1912-1 January 2001) was an Indian writer, journalist and broadcaster, known for his accounts of Amrita Sher-Gil, Muhammad Iqbal, Buddha, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

  7. Abdul Qadir (Muslim leader) - Wikipedia

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    This magazine published the early works of Muhammad Iqbal. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] [ 2 ] In 1904, Qadir went to study law in London, and was called to the bar in 1907 at Lincoln's Inn [ 4 ] after which he returned to India, where he served as a member of the Punjab Legislative Council and the minister of education in Punjab, British India in 1925.

  8. 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.

  9. Category:Muhammad Iqbal - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Muhammad Iqbal" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ... Tolu-e-Islam (magazine) Z.