Muhammad Iqbal, a revered Pakistani poet, philosopher, and politician, inspired the Pakistan Movement with his vision of a separate Muslim state. His poetry, including the iconic "Saare Jahan se Achha," continues to resonate with patriots and poets alike, embodying the spirit of a nation striving for freedom and self-determination.

"The immediacy of mystic experience simply means that we know God just as we know other objects. God is not a mathematical entity or a system of concepts mutually related to one another and having no reference to experience."



"Become dust - and they will throw thee in the air; Become stone - and they will throw thee on glass."


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"Ends and purposes, whether they exist as conscious or subconscious tendencies, form the wrap and woof of our conscious experience."


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"Nations are born in the hearts of poets, they prosper and die in the hands of politicians."


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"Indeed, in view of its function, religion stands in greater need of a rational foundation of its ultimate principles than even the dogmas of science."


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"When truth has no burning, then it is philosophy, when it gets burning from the heart, it becomes poetry."


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"It is the lot of man to share in the deeper aspirations of the universe around him and to share his own destiny as well as that of the universe, now by adjusting himself to its forces, now by putting the whole of his energy to his own ends and purposes."

