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Bang-e-Dara By Allama Muhammad Iqbal

  • Publisher: ILM-O-IRFAN PUBLISHERS
  • Availability: In Stock
  • SKU: 11972
  • Number of Pages: 240

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Tags: Allama Iqbal , Bang-e-Dara , Call of the Marching Bell. , cultural pride , ideal believer , identity , Iqbal's poetry , Islamic revivalism , Khudi , Muslim ummah , Muslim unity , Pakistan , patriotism , poetic symbolism , poetry , religious thought , selfhood , Shaheen , social justice , Sufism

Bang-e-Dara (بانگِ درا), or The Call of the Marching Bell, is one of Allama Muhammad Iqbal's most celebrated poetic works, originally published in 1924. This collection, written in Urdu, traces Iqbal's evolving thoughts on philosophy, religion, culture, and the socio-political conditions of Muslims, particularly in the Indian subcontinent. Through his evocative and powerful verses, Iqbal inspires a vision of self-discovery, unity, and spiritual awakening. Bang-e-Dara is divided into three parts, with each segment reflecting different phases of Iqbal’s intellectual and poetic journey—from early romantic and patriotic poems to profound reflections on Islamic revivalism.

Key Points

  1. Patriotic Poems: Early poems in the collection, like Tarana-e-Hindi, celebrate the beauty and cultural richness of India, inspiring unity across religious lines.

  2. Philosophical Reflections: Iqbal introduces concepts of Khudi (selfhood) and Mard-e-Momin (the ideal believer), encouraging individuals to embrace inner strength and purpose.

  3. Islamic Renaissance: Emphasizes the revitalization of Islamic values and calls Muslims to realize their true potential, urging a departure from stagnation towards dynamic action.

  4. Unity and Brotherhood: Stresses the importance of solidarity and brotherhood among Muslims worldwide, envisioning a unified ummah.

  5. Spiritual Awakening: Blends spiritual introspection with calls for awakening, encouraging readers to seek knowledge, wisdom, and a connection with the divine.

  6. Imagery and Symbolism: Uses metaphors and symbols like the Shaheen (eagle) and Himalayas, representing strength, freedom, and resilience.

  7. Influence of Sufism: Infuses Sufi ideas of divine love and the pursuit of higher truth, offering a deeper understanding of self and the universe.

  8. Critique of Western Materialism: Criticizes blind imitation of Western materialism, advocating for a balanced life grounded in faith and ethics.

  9. Timeless Messages: Themes like courage, resilience, and faith resonate across time, making the work relevant for generations beyond its original audience.

  10. Linguistic Excellence: Known for its rich, classical Urdu, Bang-e-Dara showcases Iqbal's mastery in poetic language, inspiring readers with both style and substance.

Conclusion

Bang-e-Dara by Allama Iqbal is more than a collection of poetry—it is a call to action, intellectual freedom, and spiritual awakening. Through his powerful words, Iqbal imparts timeless lessons that inspire readers to pursue self-discovery and contribute meaningfully to society.

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Writer                 ✤              Allama Muhammad Iqbal

Publisher            ✤              ILM-O-IRFAN PUBLISHERS

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