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Iqbal Verse #481 — Allama Iqbal Urdu Shayari

By Allama Muhammad Iqbal

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کِیا ہے تجھ کو کتابوں نے کور ذوق اتنا صبا سے بھی نہ مِلا تجھ کو بُوئے گُل کا سُراغ! — Translation — The books have marred your taste and zest to such a great and vast extent, That breeze of morn has also failed to give you clue of rose and scent!

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"کِیا ہے تجھ کو کتابوں نے کور ذوق اتنا..."

"Iqbal Verse #481" by Allama Iqbal is a deep urdu poem consisting of 6 lines. This Urdu verse by Allama Iqbal showcases the rich tradition of South Asian poetry. The poet masterfully employs Urdu literary conventions to convey profound emotional depth. Beginning with "کِیا ہے تجھ کو کتابوں نے کور ذوق اتنا صبا سے بھی نہ مِلا تجھ کو بُوئے گُل کا سُراغ!...", this piece explores themes of deep through vivid imagery and emotional resonance. The work invites contemplation on the deeper currents of life, love, and the human condition. Allama Iqbal's celebrated body of poetry continues to inspire readers across generations and cultures, and this particular work stands as a powerful example of their artistic vision.

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Author:Allama Muhammad Iqbal

"کِیا ہے تجھ کو کتابوں نے کور ذوق اتنا..." by Allama Muhammad Iqbal

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About Allama Muhammad Iqbal

Allama Muhammad Iqbal (1877–1938) was an Urdu and Persian poet-philosopher regarded as the spiritual father of Pakistan. His poems "Shikwa," "Jawab-e-Shikwa," and "Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua" blend Sufi philosophy with political vision, inspiring the Pakistan movement.

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