10 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «इकबालमंद»
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इकबालमंद in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
इकबालमंद and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Hindi literature.
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Dillī sultānoṃ kī Uttara-Paścima sīmā nīti - Page 106
इस बार मरे सेना दो भागों में विमल थी । सैनिकों का एक दल अक के नेतृत्व में सिंधु नदी पार करके मुलतान होते हुए रावी नदी की ओर आगे बहा और दूसरा दल, जिसका नेतृन्द्र इकबाल मंद व ताइ-बू ...
Paramānanda Lāla Śrīvāstava, 1989
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Challenges to Religions and Islam: A Study of Muslim ...
S. A. Wahid Iqbal, Islam as a Moral and Political Ideals Reproduced from Hindustan Review, Vol. XX July - Dec., 1909 , op. cit., p. 54. 27. Jagan Nath Azad , Iqbal; Mind and Art. Modern Publishers, Lahore (Pakistan) New Edition 1999. p. 103.
Hamid Naseem Rafiabadi, 2007
Iqbal's mind spiralled into a bottomless, colourless kaleidoscope. Death was all that lay ahead now. He could feel it, hanging heavy all around him. He could smell it as strongly as he smelt the blood that stained his clothes. He could feel it as ...
Iqbal's mind shifted gears furiously as he tried to improvise and figure out a way to handle this new development. Omar and the other man were now even closer. At one point they were so close to Iqbal that he could have reached out and ...
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A Descriptive Bibliography of Allama Muhammad Iqbal ... - Page 59
34-36. 555 BHUTTA, Zafar Ahmad, "IQBAL AND HIS SIGNATURES", PAKISTAN TIMES (Lahore), 21 April 1959, p. 5. 556. BILGRAMI, H.H., mon., GLIMPSES OF IQBAL'S MIND & THOUGHT: ITS CAUSES & CONSEQUENCES, Chicago: Kazi ...
Dieter Taillieu, Francis Laleman, Winand M. Callewaert, 2000
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Gabriel's Wing: A Study Into the Religious Ideas of Sir ... - Page 396
H. H. Bilgrami, Glimpses of Iqbal's Mind, Lahore 1954. , Iqbal's mind and thought, Lahore 1954 (six articles on different aspects of Iqbal). B. A. Dar, A study in Iqbal's philosophy, Lahore 1944. Dr. Hashmi, Iqbal ki pishgiiydn, Lahore 1951. T 174- ...
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Iqbal: The Poet and His Message - Page 416
This by itself is rather a significant admission that, of the wide world, Iqbal's "mind and soul " had been captured only by " the humanism of the Semitic land ", and not by that of such culturally ancient countries as China, Persia, and India— ...
Sachchidananda Sinha, 1947
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Iqbal, the poet of tomorrow - Page 8
An analysis of this remark is important for two reasons ; First.itreveals the questioning and searching nature of Iqbal's mind ; and second, it indicates that he was not confined to the generally accepted narrowness of his own tradition. Anyway ...
Khawaja Abdur Rahim, Sir Muhammad Iqbal, 1968
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Hindostan Hamara: - Page 24
... दिलेर बा हिम्मत इसी तरह और ने नवाब इकबाल मर खा और गुपनफर तीन खा की भी तारी/दे-शहादत कही है, जिन्हें दासी पर लटका दिया गया थम इकबाल मंद खा य १स्थानारुर हुसेन वित दोनों दुरमुषेते ...
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Multi disciplinary approach to Iqbal: Iqbal Centenary ... - Page 42
Thus it can be seen that the formative period of Iqbal's mind was a transitional period full of contradictory pulls and conflicting interests. The Indian Muslims were divided into different classes and groups with conflicting interests and were ...
Jawaharlal Nehru University. Centre of Indian Languages, University of Delhi. Dept. of Urdu, 1977