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Author : Allama Iqbal

Publisher : Masood Ahmad Machli Shahri

Origin : Jaunpur, India

Year of Publication : 1975

Language : Urdu

Categories : Translation

Sub Categories : Notebook / Dairy

Pages : 118

Translator : Prof. Abdul Haq

Contributor : Anjuman Taraqqi Urdu (Hind), Delhi

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بکھرے خیالات "علامہ اقبال کی ڈائری stray reflections کا اردو ترجمہ ہے۔اس کتاب کے مطالعہ سے اقبال کے ادبی نصب العین کے ساتھ ساتھ ان کے مطالعے کی وسعت اور متنوع پہلوؤں کا بہ خوبی اندازہ ہوتا ہے۔ وہ اردو ،فارسی ،عربی ،انگریزی اور جرمن ادبیات کے نکات کی طرف اشارہ کرتے ہیں۔گوئٹے کا بار بار ذکر ملتا ہے۔اس ڈائری میں اقبال کا ذہنی رویہ جذباتی سے زیادہ فکری زیادہ معلوم ہوتا ہے ۔حلانکہ اس دور میں علامہ کے لکھے گئے خطوط اور شاعری میں جذبے کا رجحان غالب نظر آتا ہے،اس ڈائری میں ایک دو مقامات پر اقبال نے نثری پیرایہ اظہار میں شعر کے حسن ولطافت کے سمونے کی بھر پور کوشش کی گئی ہے۔اسی طرح فکر اقبال کے سیاق و سباق میں ان بکھرے خیالات کے ذریعہ ان کے فکری ارتقاء ،اس دور کے تصورات اور ماخذ سے واقف ہوا جاسکتا ہے۔یہ کتاب علامہ اقبال کی ڈائری stray reflections کا اردو ترجمہ ہے۔ مترجم نے لفظی ترجمہ پیش کیا ہے، تاکہ اقبال کے صحیح تصورات عام قاری تک پہنچ سکیں۔

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About The Author

Mohammad Iqbal (1877-1938), a descendant of a Kashmiri Brahmin family that had embraced Islam in the seventeenth century, was born and settled in Sialkot. After a traditional education in Arabic, Persian, and Urdu, he was exposed to a liberal education that defined the contours of his thought and his poetry during the entire period of his life. Beginning his educational career at the Scottish Mission School, he went on to acquire his M. A. in Philosophy, before joining Trinity College, and later earning the degree of Bar-at-Law. He furthered his education by getting the degree of doctorate from Germany on The Development of Metaphysics in Persia. He worked in different capacities at different points of time; he taught philosophy, practised law, got involved in politics, and also attended the second Round Table Conference. Even while he favoured the idea of the creation of Pakistan and is venerated there as the national poet, he wrote the famous patriotic song that celebrates the greatness of India.  King George V decorated him with knighthood and he was called Sir Mohammad Iqbal thereafter.

Iqbal wrote both in Persian and Urdu, and is often regarded as the poet-philosopher of the East who addressed the Muslim ummah, believed in the philosophy of wahdatul wujood, and propounded the philosohy of khudi, or selfhood, which called for self-realisation and the discovery of the hidden talent with love and perseverance. Beyond that lay the stages of complete submission and forgetfulness which, he thought, was the ultimate stage of khudi. Iqbal dreamt of the ‘complete man’ and also entered into a metaphoric dialogue with the divine. His poetry emerged as a remarkable site where message and art coalesced, as he re-configured major poetic devices like metaphor, myth, and symbol to re-visit history, philosophy and the Islamic faith to develop his individual vision. He has left behind his collections of poems, Asraar-e Khudi, Rumooz-e Bekhudi, Baang-e Daraa, Baal-e Jibreel, Payaam-e Mashriq, Zaboor-e ‘Ajm, Javed Naama, Zarb-e Kaleem, and Armaghaan-e Hijaz, apart from his lectures collected in English as The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam, and other works on the Eastern worldview.

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