Kuliyat e Iqbal , Mah- e- Nau se Poetry
Allama Iqbal was a philosopher, poet, and politician in British India who is widely regarded as having inspired the Pakistan Movement. He is known for his poetry in Urdu and Persian, as well as his philosophical ideas about the role of Islam in the modern world.
Iqbal's poetry is characterized by its use of imagery and symbolism to explore themes of spiritual awakening, self-discovery, and the role of the individual in society. His most famous work is the "Bang-i-Dra," a long poem written in Persian that explores the concept of the self and the nature of God.