02777oam 2200649I 450 991082592550332120230725060224.01-136-84042-71-283-57813-197866138905801-136-84043-50-203-83303-110.4324/9780203833032 (CKB)2550000000100361(EBL)801924(OCoLC)797919013(SSID)ssj0000678062(PQKBManifestationID)11396873(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000678062(PQKBWorkID)10696825(PQKB)10580798(MiAaPQ)EBC801924(Au-PeEL)EBL801924(CaPaEBR)ebr10558579(CaONFJC)MIL389058(OCoLC)795530866(EXLCZ)99255000000010036120180706d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrJavid-Nama /Muhammad Iqbal ; translated from the Persian with introduction and notes by Arthur J. ArberryLondon :Routledge,2011.1 online resource (152 pages)Routledge library editions. Iran ;v. 14First published in 1966.0-415-60853-8 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Javid-Nama; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Translation; Dramatis personae; Prayer; Prelude in heaven; Prelude on earth; The sphere of the moon; The sphere of mercury; The sphere of venus; The sphere of mars; The sphere of jupiter; The sphere of saturn; Beyond the spheres; Notes; BibliographySir Muhammad Iqbal (1873-1938) was not only amongst the leading political figures of his time, but regarded by many as the spiritual father of Pakistan and a great champion of the reform movement of modern Islam. He was also a poet, in both Urdu and Persian. The recurrent theme of his poems is the infinite potentiality of man, as partner with God in shaping the destiny of the universe. As an ardent Muslim, Iqbal saw the realization of mankind's future in a union of Islamic peoples, unfettered by the bonds of separate nationhood, fully liberated from the chains of imperial domination.Routledge Library Editions: IranPersian literatureSpiritualityPersian literature.Spirituality.891.5513Iqbal MuhammadSir,1877-1938.,196085Arberry A. J(Arthur John),1905-1969.181283MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910825925503321Javid-Nama4071476UNINA