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  1. The title means "Gift from the Hijaz." He had long wished to undertake the journey to the Arabian Peninsula to perform the Hajj and to visit the tomb of Muhammad, but was prevented from doing so by continuous illness during the last years of his life. Iqbal began composing the Armaghan as a gift to take to the Hijaz, intending to publish it on ...

  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. Urdu section comprises of his most thought-provoking gems such as ...

  3. Jul 27, 2017 · by Ravi Magazine · Published 27th July 2017 · Updated 27th July 2017. Armaghan-i-Hijaz (ارمغان حجاز) or Gift from Hijaz by Allama Iqbal was the last book of poetry by Allama Iqbal, which was published in November 1938, seven months after Allama’s demise. Allama longed to go on Hajj and started writing this book as the Gift that he ...

  4. The Gift of Hijaz. Translated by Kabir, Q. A.. Lahore: Iqbal Academy Pakistan, 1983. About US. Iqbal Academy Pakistan is a statutory body of the Government of ...

    • Sir Muhammad Iqbal
    • Iqbal Academy Pakistan
    • Lahore
    • Q. A. Kabir
  5. The Gift from Hijaz-Urdu: Content. The Devil’s Conference: The Advice Of An Old Baluch To His Son: Painting and the Painter: The State Of Barzakh: A Deposed Monarch: Litany of the Damned: The Late Masud: A Voice from Beyond: Quatrains: What fruit will the bough of my hope bear– Set him free of this world’s affairs: Upset this world of ...

  6. Nov 11, 2011 · Allama Sir Muhammad Iqbal was a poet, philosopher and politician born in Sialkot, British India (now in Pakistan), whose poetry in Urdu and Persian is considered to be among the greatest of the modern era and whose vision of an independent state for the Muslims of British India was to inspire the creation of Pakistan.

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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. In fact Iqbal wanted to take this work with him as a gift on the pilgrimage he had been planning for a long time but in the ...