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BIOGRAPHY
Iqbal
was an heir to a very rich literary, mystic, philosophical and
religious tradition. He imbibed and assimilated all that was best in
the past and present Islamic and Oriental thought and culture. His
range of interests covered Religion, Philosophy, Art, Politics,
Economics, the revival of Muslim life and universal brotherhood of
man. His prose, not only in his national language but also in English,
was powerful. His two books in English demonstrate his mastery of
English. But poetry was his medium par excellence of
expression. Everything he thought and felt, almost involuntarily
shaped itself into verse. |