The poetry first written by Allama Iqbal in Persian and then translated in Urdu on popular demand:

The poetry first written by Allama Iqbal in Persian and then translated in Urdu on popular demand:

  • (A) Bal-e-Jibraeel
  • (B) Bang-e-Dara
  • (C) Zarb-e-Kaleem
  • (D) Armaghan-e-Hijaz
Bang-e-Dara, written by Allama Iqbal, was initially written in Persian but then translated into Urdu on popular demand. It is a collection of his poetry written over two decades (approx. 20 years), reflecting his early nationalistic fervor and his mature philosophical and reformative thoughts.
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