Bang e Dara By Allama Iqbal
Bang-e-Dara (The Call of the Marching Bell) by Allama Iqbal is a literary masterpiece that has shaped the intellectual and spiritual awakening of generations. This poetry collection, first published in 1924, is a profound blend of philosophy, nationalism, and self-discovery, reflecting Iqbal’s deep vision for the future of the Muslim world.
The book is divided into three parts, each capturing different eras of Iqbal’s poetry:
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The early phase, influenced by romantic and nature-inspired themes.
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The middle phase, focusing on patriotism and the awakening of the subcontinent.
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The final phase, emphasizing Islamic philosophy, self-empowerment, and the revival of lost glory.
With poems like “Tarana-e-Milli”, Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua Ban Ke Tamanna Meri, and Shikwa & Jawab-e-Shikwa, this book presents some of the most inspirational and thought-provoking verses ever written in Urdu literature.
Whether you are a student, poetry enthusiast, or researcher, Bang-e-Dara is an essential read, offering profound insights into life, faith, and self-identity.
Key Features:
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Classic Poetry Collection – One of Allama Iqbal’s most celebrated works.
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Rich in Philosophy & Wisdom – A blend of deep thought and spiritual guidance.
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Influential Literary Work – Has inspired generations across the world.
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Includes Famous Poems – Shikwa, Jawab-e-Shikwa, Tarana-e-Milli, and more.
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Perfect for Students & Researchers – A key book in Urdu literature studies.
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Themes of Patriotism & Self-Discovery – Encourages national pride and self-empowerment.
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Historical & Cultural Significance – Highlights the struggles of the subcontinent.
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Easy-to-Read Format – Preserves the originality of Iqbal’s poetry.
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Ideal for Poetry Enthusiasts – A must-have for those who love deep, meaningful verses.
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Beautifully Printed Edition – High-quality text for a lasting reading experience.
Bang-e-Dara by Allama Iqbal is more than just a book—it is a call to action, a source of inspiration, and a timeless treasure of Urdu poetry. Immerse yourself in the profound thoughts of Iqbal and let his verses spark a new sense of wisdom within you.