Thursday, August 1, 2013

Bang-e-Dara by Allama M IQBAL Free Download


Bang-e-Dara or بانگ درا or The Call of the Marching Bell was published in Urdu in 1924.It was the first Urdu philosophical poetry book by Allama Muhammad IQBAL the great poet and philosopher of the Islam and Muslims. It was translated into English by M.A.K. Khalil in January 1996.






The Call of the Marching Bell was the primary Urdu philosophical book by great Allama Muhammad Iqbal.

The sonnets in The Call of the Marching Bell were composed by Iqbāl over a time of a quarter century; accumulation is separated into three sections: 

Ballads reviewed to 1905, the year Iqbal left for England. These incorporate nursery, peaceful, and devoted verses. 

Ballads composed in the vicinity of 1905 and 1908, the period he spent as an understudy in Europe. He commends the levelheadedness and realism of the West, however, gripes about its clear realism, loss of most profound sense of being, and limit patriotism, which guarantees enduring. 


Lyrics composed in the vicinity of 1908 and 1923, in which Iqbal helps Muslims to remember their past enormity and requires the fraternity and solidarity that rise above regional limits. He encourages the ummah to carry on with an existence of subjugation to God, of yield, and of activity so they may accomplish yet again the high civilisation that was before theirs.
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