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Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua" (Urdu: لب پہ آتی ہے دعا; also known as "Bachche Ki Dua"), is a duʿā or prayer, in Urdu verse authored by Muhammad Iqbal in 1902. [1] The dua is recited in morning school assemblies almost universally in Pakistan, [2] [3] and in Urdu-medium schools in India. [4] [5]
The poems in The Call of the Marching Bell was written by Iqbal over a period of twenty years; the collection is divided into three parts: . The book is named "The call of the Marching Bell" [Bang-e-Dara].
The trio composed "Ae Watan" in Gulzar's living room and completed within five minutes, though the portion "Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua" written by Islamic philosopher and poet Muhammad Iqbal, was used later onwards by Gulzar, it was included seamlessly so that "people from both sides of the border can sing it. That is the beauty of it – there is no ...
Sooraj Pe Dastak: 1085 "Sooraj Pe Dastak" Khayyam solo 1086 "Jaane Kya Unke Nigahon Ne" Surakshaa: 1087 "Masoom Sanam" Anu Malik Faiz Anwar Kumar Sanu 1088 "Dil Mein Ho Pyaar" Taaqat: 1089 "Kaisi Hai Dil Ki Lagi" Anand–Milind Sameer 1090 "Mere Chehre Pe Likha" Udit Narayan 1091 "Mera Dil Tujh Pe Marta" Takkar: 1092 "Aankhon Mein Base Ho Tum ...
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.
"Shikwa" (Urdu: شکوہ, "Complaint") and "Jawab-e-Shikwa" (Urdu: جواب شکوہ, "Response to the Complaint") are poems written by Muhammad Iqbal, in the Urdu language, which were later published in his book Bang e Dara The poems are often noted for their musicality, poetical beauty and depth of thought.
What Should Then Be Done O People of the East; Traveller (Persian: پس چہ باءد کرد اے اقوامِ مشرق مع مسافر; Pas Chih Bayad Kard ay Aqwam-i-Mashriq Ma'a Musafir) was a philosophical poetry book in Persian of Muhammad Iqbal, a poet-philosopher of the Indian subcontinent.
It traditionally begins with a song from the school's song book, which contains poetry, hymns and bhajans, including Jana Gana Mana by Rabindranath Tagore, Chisti Ne Jis Zamin Mein by Muhammad Iqbal, Anand Loke by Rabindranath Tagore, Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua by Muhammad Iqbal, Ghungat Ke Pat Khol Re (attributed to Meerabai), Vande Mataram (from a ...