The Allama Iqbal Library University of Kashmir.
Allama Muhammad Iqbal was our national poet.
Allama is said to have wandered from place
His friendship with Allama Sir Muhammad Iqbal did not
He grew up in the house of Allama Abdullah Ansari.
the noted writer Allama Shibli Nomani was the first Secretary.
We will make Pakistan the country of Quaid-e-Azam and Allama Iqbal.
We should realise Him through the work we do," said Allama.
This school was just next to Allama Aslam's house in Jairajpur.
Allama and others had great respect for her and they wanted to
there was an interesting debate between Husain Ahmad Madani and Allama Iqbal.
And here's the street or road leading to this building,
which is 730 Nizam block at Allama Iqbal Town.
Allama is said to have wandered from place
to place singing his' songs' and playing upon a lyre called dandige.
Dr. Sir Allama Muhammad Iqbal, poet and philosopher, stood
as a strong proponent of Hindu-Muslim unity and an undivided India until the 1920s.
Dr. Sir Allama Muhammad Iqbal, poet and philosopher, was
a strong proponent of Hindu- Muslim unity and an undivdided India until the 1920s.
Incidentally, Thomas Walker Arnold was the first elected President of the Shoba-yi-Taraqqī-yi-Urdū and
the noted writer Allama Shibli Nomani was the first Secretary.
Allama and others had great respect for her and they wanted to
show to the world that she was a true devotee of God.
Expression of Muslim separatism and nationhood emerged from modern Islam's pre-eminent poet and philosopher,
Sir Allama Muhammad Iqbal and political activists like Choudhary Rahmat Ali.
His friendship with Allama Sir Muhammad Iqbal did not
dissuade him from disagreeing with Allama's proposals for India's independence at the Round Table Conference in London.
Allama Iqbal suggests in his Reconstruction of Religious Thought
in Islam that every generation of Muslims should re-think the issues and legislate according to their own needs.
His father, Salamtullah Jairajpuri(1850-1904) was a member of Ahl-e-Hadith movement(not the Ahl-e-Hadith
sect), hence Allama Aslam's house at his birth, was a city center for Ahl-e-Hadith ullema.
Allama Iqbal, a known pan-Islamist and a leading pro-Pakistan figure of the time, had at first developed differences of opinion with Husain
Ahmad Madani over this issue.
On the issue of whether the identity of a nation depended upon its land or religion,
there was an interesting debate between Husain Ahmad Madani and Allama Iqbal.
Sir Muhammad Iqbal, widely known as Allama Iqbal, was a poet,
philosopher and politician, as well as an academic, barrister and scholar in British India who is widely regarded as having inspired the Pakistan Movement.
Some of its leaders like Allama and Siddbarama were celibates, no doubt; but their number was small; and there
were other innumerable persons like Basava himself who were married; in fact, Basava had not one but two wives.
Idealists, such as majority of Muslim students and intellectuals,
inspired by the Aligarh movement and Allama Iqbal, driven by a fear of being engulfed
in"false secularism" that would assimilate their beliefs, culture and heritage and Islamic ideology into a common system that defied Islamic civic tenets and ideals while hoping to create a state where their higher education, reformist Islamist ideology and wealth would keep them in power over the other Muslims of India.