An Essay on Allama Iqbal for classIX and X

An Essay on Allama Iqbal for classIX and X


Introduction 

Allama was born as Muhammad Iqbal, in Sialkot, Punjab, then British India, on 9th November 1877 . His family has migrated long ago from Kashmir to Sialkot. His father was Sheikh Noor Muhammad and his mother was Imam Bibi, who worked in a small government job but later started his own business. Both Allama Iqbal's mother and father were very pious and religious-minded people and devoted to a simple life. They had six children, two sons, Ata Muhammad and Muhammad Iqbal and four daughters.

Early Career

Allama Iqbal is the greatest poet.At this time, Iqbal also became well known as a new poet and writerhe met many famous poets and writers at his early age and also began to write good poems which became very popular. He was guided by Mirza Dagh, Mirza Gurgani, Hakim Amin uddin, Hakim Shuja uddin and Sir Abdul Qadir. His first famous poem, Koh i Himala was also printed in Makhzan magazine, owned by Hakim Shuja uddin and Sir Abdul QadirAfter doing his BA and MA from Government College, Lahore, Iqbal was appointed a professor at this same institution and after some time, in 1905, he was selected for higher studies in England and Europe. He went and studied in Cambridge University and then also law at London University, and then he went to Munich, Germany, where he took a PhD degree. After all his study, Iqbal decided to go back and teach and also practice law in India.Allama Iqbal was a great poet,philosopher,thinker and the poet of east.

Death

Allama Allama was born as Muhammad Iqbal, in Sialkot, Punjab, then British India, on 9th November 1877 . His family has migrated long ago from Kashmir to Sialkot. His father was Sheikh Noor Muhammad and his mother was Imam Bibi, who worked in a small government job but later started his own business. Both Allama Iqbal's mother and father were very pious and religious-minded people and devoted to a simple life. They had six children, two sons, Ata Muhammad and Muhammad Iqbal and four daughters.


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