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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 55. Chapters: Muhammad Iqbal, Ubaidullah Sindhi, Abid Qaiyum Suleri, Ijaz Butt, Shoaib Malik, Hamid Mir, Muhammad Farooq, Ijaz Ahmed, Rajendra Kumar, Rajinder Singh Bedi, Rehman Malik, Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Chaudhry Naseer Ahmad Malhi, Zaheer Abbas, A. K. Hangal, Gulzarilal Nanda, Ghulam Ali, Syed Nazeer Niazi, Ashraf Choudhary, Ehsan Elahi Zaheer, Zulfikar Ghose, Syed Faiz-ul Hassan Shah, Narendra Kohli, Kuldip Nayar, Umaira Ahmed, Abdur Rehman, Karam ud Din, Mansoor Amjad, Jawaid Iqbal, Chacha Cricket, Imran Awan, Double Shah, Arif Saeed, Syed Mir Hassan, Shahnaz Sheikh, Imran Jamshed, Chaudhry Amir Hussain, Amjad Islam Amjad, Zafar Ali Khan, Allah Rakha, Zahid Fazal, Asif Bajwa, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Manzoor Hussain, Nasir Ali, Muhammad Waqas, Asghar Sodai, Imam Ali-ul-Haq, Zahid Sheikh, Mumtaz Hamid Rao, Tariq Sheikh, Mazhar Farid Qurashi, Jawed Iqbal, Akmal Cheema, Mohan Kumar, Mahmood Hussain, Abdul Hakim Sialkoti, Munir Bhatti, Khawaja Muhammad Safdar, Maqsood Hussain. Excerpt: Sir Muhammad Iqbal (Urdu: ) born (November 9, 1877 - April 21, 1938) was a Muslim poet and philosopher 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. He is commonly referred to as Allama Iqbal (, Allama lit. Scholar). After studying in England and Germany, Iqbal established a law practice, but concentrated primarily on writing scholarly works on politics, economics, history, philosophy and religion. He is best known for his poetic works, including Asrar-e-Khudi-which brought a knighthood- Rumuz-e-Bekhudi, and the Bang-e-Dara, with its enduring patriotic song Tarana-e-Hind. In Afghanistan and Iran, where he is known as Iqb l-e L hor ( Iqbal of Lahore), he is highly regarded for his Persian works. Iqbal was a strong proponent of the political and spi...