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Muhammad Iqbal bibliography

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This is a selective list of scholarly works related to Muhammad Iqbal, the poet-philosopher of the Indian subcontinent.

The literature on Iqbal is extensive : critic Rauf Parekh, basing himself on the works of Prof Dr Haroonur Rasheed Tabassum, talks of at least 300 books[1] while, when it comes to articles, a team from the KULeuven has referenced 2500 articles, keeping in mind that the bibliography stopped at 1998 and that they only concern items in Latin script (thus not Urdu and other Oriental languages where publications on Iqbal are more numerous.)[2] In 2023, Dr Rafiuddin Hashmi compiled a descriptive bibliography of works (books, special issues of magazines, etc) on Iqbal’s life and works in Urdu, Kitabiyaat-e-Iqbal, ending up with some 6000 items listed.[3]

Allama Iqbal after the conferment of a Doctorate of Literature by the University of the Punjab in 1933

Books

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Translations (English)

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  • Johnson, Reynold A. (tr. from original in Persian ) (1920). Secrets of the Self (Asrar-i khudi) – A philosophical poem by Sheikh Muhammad Iqbal. Macmillan & Co., London.
  • Abbas, Prof. S.G. (18 February 1997). Dr Muhammad Iqbal – The Humanist. Iqbal Academy Pakistan. ISBN 969-416-030-8.
  • Akhtar, Sultan Zahoor (1998). Representation and Reply (Shikwah/ Jawab-i-Shikwah). Iqbal Academy Pakistan. ISBN 969-416-028-6.
  • Dar, Bashir Ahmad (7 August 1996). Iqbal's Gulshan-i-Raz-i-Jadeed & Bandagi Namah. Iqbal Academy Pakistan. ISBN 969-416-068-5.
  • Hajný, Filip (7 August 2023). Khutbat-i-Iqbal. Iqbal Academy, Pakistan. ISBN 978-969-416-301-7.
  • Khalil, M.A.K (7 August 1997). The Call of the Marching Bell (Bang-I-Dara). M.A.K. Khalil. ISBN 969-416-069-3.
  • Kiernan, Victor (2003). Poems from Iqbal. Iqbal Academy Pakistan. ISBN 969-416-002-2.
  • Mirza, M. Yaqub (7 August 1991). A Selection and Translation of Iqbaliat. Iqbal Academy Pakistan. ISBN 969-416-067-7.
  • Zubair, Suleman (7 August 1997). Expostulation with the Almighty (Shikwah/Jawab-i- Shikwah). Iqbal Academy Pakistan. ISBN 969-416-026-X.

Translations (Spanish)

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  • Calderon, Jose Esteban. La Reconstruccion Del Pensamiento Religioso En EL Islam. ISBN 969-416-013-8.

Translations (French)

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Biography

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Critical appreciation

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Comparative studies

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  • Chaghatai, M. Akram (7 August 2023). Iqbal and Goethe. ʻAllāmah Iqbāl Opan Yūnīvarsiṭī. ISBN 978-969-416-292-8.
  • Maruf, Muhammed (1987). Iqbal and his Contemporary Western Religious Thought. Iqbal Academy Pakistan. ISBN 969-416-051-0.
  • Qaiser, Nazir (2001). Iqbal and the Western Philosophers. Iqbal Academy Pakistan. ISBN 969-416-304-8.
  • Qaiser, Shahzad. Iqbal and Khawaja Ghulam Farid on Experiencing God. ISBN.
  • Sabir, Ghulam (2003). Kierkegaard and Iqbal. Iqbal Academy Pakistan. ISBN 969-416-316-1.
  • Khan, Wazir Mohammed Ashraf (1959). Iqbal aour Goethe. Lahore.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

Iqbal and Pakistan movement

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  • Ali, Perveen Shawkat. "Iqbal and the sub-continents' politics", The Political philosophy of Iqbal. Lahore: united, (N.D).
  • Ali, Perveen Shawkat. "Iqbal and the Genesis of Pakistan", The political philosophy of Iqbal. Lahore: United (N.D).
  • Ahmad, S. Hasan (1979). "The Concept of Pakistan", Iqbal, his political ideas at the crossroads. Aligarh: Prinwell Publication.
  • Hussain, Riaz (1977). "Towards Pakistan", The politics of Iqbal. Lahore: Islamic book service.
  • Hussain, Riaz (1977). "Iqbal's View of Indian history", the politics of Iqbal. Lahore: Islamic book service.
  • Tasawur, T.A. "Iqbal: his vision of a Muslim home land", Iqbal studies and Pakistan news papers. Lahore: Bazm-e-Iqbal.
  • Rastogi, T.C. "Iqbal and Political awakening in India", Iqbal in final countdown. Delhi: Omsons publications.
  • Hafeez Malik, ed. (1971). "Ideology of Muslim nationalism", Iqbal poet philosopher of Pakistan. London: Columbia University Press.
  • Vahid, S.A. "Iqbal as architect of Pakistan", Introduction to Iqbal. Karachi: Pakistan publications.
  • Naim, C.M. (ed.) (1979). Iqbal, Jinnah and Pakistan: the vision and the reality. Syracuse University. ISBN 0-915984-81-4. {{cite book}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  • Malik, Rashida (7 August 2023). Iqbal and the Concept of Pakistan. Iqbal Academy Pakistan. ISBN 978-969-416-310-9.
  • Malik, Rashida (January 2003). Iqbal : The Spiritual Father of Pakistan. Sang-e-Meel Publications. ISBN 969-35-1371-1.

General books

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Commentary

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Rauf Parekh (4 November 2013), "Books on Iqbal published this year", Dawn News. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  2. ^ ""A Descriptive Bibliography of Allama Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1938)"". Archived from the original on 1 December 2008. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  3. ^ Parekh, Rauf (6 November 2023). "Literary notes: Two new research works on Iqbal mark his birth anniversary". Dawn News. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
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