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      • Armaghan-i-Hijaz (Gift from Hijaz; published in Persian, 1938) was a philosophical poetry book of Allama Iqbal, the great poet-philosopher of Islam. This work, published a few months after the poet's death, is a fairly small volume containing verses in both Persian and Urdu.
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  1. Armaghan-i-Hijaz (Urdu: ارمغان حجاز; or The Gift of the Hijaz; originally published in Persian, 1938) was a philosophical poetry book of Allama Iqbal, the great poet-philosopher of Islam.

  2. Aug 16, 2015 · Armaghan-i-Hijaz (ارمغان حجاز) or Gift from Hijaz was the last compilation of poetry by Allama Iqbal, which was published posthumously in November 1938, seven months after his demise. It has both Urdu section as well as a larger, but less-read, Persian [Farsi] section.

  3. Quatrains. What fruit will the bough of my hope bear–. Set him free of this world’s affairs. Upset this world of morn and eve, My poor estate makes proud men covetous, Rescue me please from wisdom’s narrowness. Iqbal said to the Shaykh of the Ka‘bah: The old flame of desires has grown cold. The talk of Muslim is interesting,

  4. aadhibaat.org › wp-content › uploadsTHE GIFT OF HIJAZ

    THE GIFT OF HIJAZ . TO GOD . Happy the wayfarer who carries no provisions and listens less to friends’ advice. Open thy breast to his soul‐burning sigh, for his one sigh kills a hundred‐year‐old grief. 1 . They enraptured our hearts and departed, They congealed like a flame and disappeared.

  5. This is the English version of Dr Muhammad Iqbal Urdu Poetry .

  6. Iqbal Studies, Persian Literature, Poetry. Type: Book. Language: English. Download: Note: Sir Muhammad Iqbal, The Gift of Hijaz, trans. by Q. A. Kabir (Lahore: Iqbal Academy Pakistan, 1983), p. 157. Bibliography:

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    Hijāz (The Gift of Hijaz) is the posthumous work of Muhammad Iqbal, published a few months after his death in 1938. This poetic work remains rather incomplete, because we find blank pages in the original text by Iqbal.

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