This famous Urdu poem is written in 1911 at Lahore. Here Iqbal is complaining to Allah about the condition of Muslims. He was then a Professor of Philosophy at Government College, Lahore. A year later he wrote Jawab-e-Shikwah (Response to the Complaint). Shikwa is from Bang-i-Dara [1924], Iqbal’s first philosophical poetry book in Urdu.
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Poem – Jawab-e-Shikwah by Allama Iqbal
Jawab-i-Shikwah (The Response to the Complaint) by Allama Iqbal
This famous Urdu poem was written in 1912 as an answer to his earlier work “Shikwah”.
The realm of Love – Dayar e Ishq.
This is otherwise Know as Kalam e Iqbal ie. The saying of Allama Iqbal. Allama Iqbal was a very famous poet of our time and infact the national poet of Pakistan, Nearly all of his quotes and sayings are compiled in the
Bang-i-Dara. This kalam is one of great reality and inessence the corus sums it up.”Dayar e Ishq main upna maqam payda kar”,”In the realm of love, give birth to your own rank” and I would say That the beauty is certainly lost in translation, but needless to say I will try to translate the segments if I can.
Ya Rab Dil-e-Muslim Ko Woh Zinda Tamanna Dey
Jo Qalb Ko Garma Dey Jo Rooh Ko Tadpa Dey
Phir Vadi-e-FaraN Ke ,Har Zarray Ko Chamka Dey
Phir Shok-e-Tamasha Dey Phir Zoq-e-Taqaza Dey
Is Daur Ki Zulmat Main Har Qalb-e-PareshaN Ko
Woh Daag-e-Mohabbat Dey Jo Chaand Ko Sharma Dey
Mehroom-e-Tamasha Ko Phir Deeda-e-Beena Dey
Dekha Hai Jo Kuch Main nay Aoron Ko Bhi Dikhla Dey
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Translation
O Lord! To the Muslims heart grant that live Longing
Which may warm the heart, which may restlessness to the soul grant
Again brighten up every speck of dust of the Valley of Faran
Again Longing for the Spectacle, taste for the asking grant
Again to the one deprived of the Spectacle the discerning eye grant
Whatever I have seen, to others also its sight grant
Again guide the strayed away deer towards the Haram
To the one addicted to city, vastness of wilderness grant
Again in the forlorn heart create the Last Days tumult
Again to this empty camel-litter the lover of Lailah grant
In the darkness of this age to every perturbed heart
That mark of Love which may embarrass the moon grant
In elegance raise the Muslims goals to the level of Thurayyah
Self-respect of the ocean, freedom of the sea shore grant
Love should be pure, candor fearless should be
Grant Light to hearts, hearts like crystal grant
Grant the feeling for signs of the calamity
In todays tumult concern for tomorrow grant
I am the wailing nightingale of a ruined rose garden
I am the supplicant for acceptance, O Benevolent one alms to the beggar grant
Poet: Dr. Muhammad Iqbal
Book: Baang e Dara
Singer: Ibrar ul Haq
Album: Apna Muqam paida kar
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