Allama Iqbal: A seer for all ages.

LAHORE -- Hundred and forty-five years back, the wife of Sheikh Noor Muhammad gave birth to a child, named as Iqbal meaning 'The Good Fortune.' With his birth the dream of his father came true, he had seen sometimes back wherein a captive and charming bird had fallen to his bosom when he was standing amidst a crowd.

Bright and shining in studies and thoughts right from his childhood, the great poet-and philosopher was bestowed with magnanimous bounties of Nature as he manifested through his poetry and philosophic thinking that culminated in the creation of a new homeland for the Muslims of the sub-continent.

Allama Dr Muhammad Iqbal's (1877-1938) unmatched par-excellence covering literature, religion, philosophy and politics is acknowledged the world over with different internationally renowned universities having the faculty of 'Iqbaliat.'

It was by virtue of his all-encompassing thought process that the sub-continent and the world hailed him as a great seer. Iqbal's influence was so over-powering that he is loved and revered in all parts of the world from Asia to the Middle East, America and Europe.

Iqbal's poetry aroused the Muslim youth of British India from a deep slumber by reminding them of their glorious past and breathing into them a new life for waging a struggle against the colonial regime. His vision of humanism, continuous struggle, hope and the self, was inspiring for the Muslims of the sub-continent and beyond.

His poetic works are full of symbols like 'Shaheen, Self, Bonds between Allah Almighty and Human Beings, and rekindling of the real spirit of Islam and the Holy Quran.

Senator Waleed Iqbal, the grandson of Allama Dr Muhammad Iqbal, interpreted five attributes for 'Shaheen (Eagle)' as far-sighted, fearless (challenges the limitless skies), loving solitude for contemplation, not making a permanent home (sojourns on top of mountains) and never preying on a carcass.

'His poetic works and speeches ignited will for independence in the hearts of Muslims of the sub-continent,' Waleed Iqbal said. 'Even after one and half centuries, he is a beacon of light to Muslims across the globe.'

Prof. Emeritus Dr Muhammad Zakria, former Principal of Oriental College, Punjab University sees Iqbal's philosophy as revealing that people from different territories and societies could live happily without compromising their national identity even in an ever-changing world.

'Iqbal had pondered over peace, prosperity, satisfaction and harmony for...

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