Muhammad Iqbal :-
Sir Muhammad Iqbal
Sir Muhammad Iqbal[a] (9 November 1877 – 21 April 1938) was an Islamic philosopher and poet who is regarded as the national poet of Pakistan. His poetry in Urdu is considered to be among the greatest of the 20th century, and his vision of a separate homeland for the Muslims of British India is widely regarded as having animated the impulse for the Pakistan Movement
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Iqbal first became interested in national affairs in his youth. He received considerable recognition from the Punjabi elite after his return from England in 1908, and he was closely associated with Mian Muhammad Shafi. When the All-India Muslim League was expanded to the provincial level,
and Shafi received a significant role in the structural organization of the Punjab Muslim League, Iqbal was made one of the first three joint secretaries along with Shaikh Abdul Aziz and Maulvi Mahbub Alam.[54][55] While dividing his time between law practice and poetry, Iqbal remained active in the Muslim League.
and Shafi received a significant role in the structural organization of the Punjab Muslim League, Iqbal was made one of the first three joint secretaries along with Shaikh Abdul Aziz and Maulvi Mahbub Alam.[54][55] While dividing his time between law practice and poetry, Iqbal remained active in the Muslim League.
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9 November 1877 |
21 April 1938) |
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from 1899 |
until 1903, |
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14 August 1947 |
nine years after Iqbal’s death, |
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Sheikh Noor Muhammad (died 1930) |
died on 9 November 1914 in Sialkot |





