Iqbal Ka Shaer - A Philosophical Revelation - Dr Israr Ahmad Bayan
Dr. Israr Ahmad analyzes a powerful poem by Iqbal, revealing its profound metaphorical layers. The lecture centers on Iqbal’s lament about the declining state of the Arab world, subjugated by external powers and internal strife. He draws a parallel between the turbulent state of the Arab world and the potential for upheaval within Pakistan, symbolized by the rivers flowing towards the Arabian Sea. The poem expresses a deep concern for the fate of Islamic nations and the loss of their spiritual and political sovereignty. Dr. Ahmad interprets the poem as a warning about the dangers of succumbing to foreign influence and a call for self-reliance and a return to Islamic principles. The lecture also touches upon the poet’s personal anguish and his vision for a revitalized Muslim world.
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