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  1. Muhammad Iqbal (urdu/persa: محمد اقبال, hindi:मुहम्मद इक़बाल) (Sialkot, Panyab, India, ahora Pakistán; 9 de noviembre de 1877 – Lahore, Panyab, India, ahora Pakistán; 21 de abril de 1938) fue un poeta, barrister, filósofo, político pakistaní, cuya poesía se destaca entre las más importantes en los ...

  2. Sir Muhammad Iqbal (9 November 1877 – 21 April 1938) was a South Asian Islamic philosopher, poet and politician.

  3. 21 de jun. de 2024 · Muhammad Iqbal (1877–1938), poet and philosopher known for his influential efforts to direct his fellow Muslims in British-administered India toward the establishment of a separate Muslim state, an aspiration that was eventually realized in the country of Pakistan. He was knighted in 1922.

  4. Muhammad Iqbal fue un poeta, barrister, filósofo, político pakistaní, cuya poesía se destaca entre las más importantes en los idiomas persa y urdu de los tiempos modernos. También es famoso por su obra en filosofía política y religiosa del Islam.

  5. Sir Muhammad Iqbal also known as Allama Iqbal (1877–1938), was a Muslim philosopher, poet, writer, scholar and politician of early 20th-century. He is particularly known in the Indian sub-continent for his Urdu philosophical poetry on Islam and the need for the cultural and intellectual reconstruction of the Islamic community.

  6. Muhammad Iqbal, also known as Allama Iqbal, is the National Poet of Pakistan. A poet, philosopher, politician, lawyer, and scholar, Iqbal was born on November 9, 1877, in Punjab, Pakistan, to Kashmiri parents and educated at Scotch Mission College in Sialkot.

  7. Despite Pakistan being founded nine years after his death, Iqbal remains the National Poet of Pakistan and is often referred to as Pakistan’s “spiritual father.” The Iqbal Academy Pakistan, established by the government of Pakistan in 1962, continues to promote and study his work.