Iqbal, Volume 49, Issues 3-42002 |
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Page 107
... verses is by no means original . All their freshness lies in the Romantic modes of presentation . A hoary doctrine has ... verse . Take , for example , the question he raises in پالتا ہے جسے آغوشِ تخیل میں شباب جلوة حسن کہ ہے جس سے تمنا ...
... verses is by no means original . All their freshness lies in the Romantic modes of presentation . A hoary doctrine has ... verse . Take , for example , the question he raises in پالتا ہے جسے آغوشِ تخیل میں شباب جلوة حسن کہ ہے جس سے تمنا ...
Page 204
... verse : Imagine the man , a single look at whose face was a source of infinite bliss to the looker , desiring to meet an infidel Arab for his verse ! What is the secret of this unusual honour which the Prophet wished to give to the poet ...
... verse : Imagine the man , a single look at whose face was a source of infinite bliss to the looker , desiring to meet an infidel Arab for his verse ! What is the secret of this unusual honour which the Prophet wished to give to the poet ...
Page 205
... verse gives us the ultimate principle for the proper evaluation of all Art . " 6 Above given paragraphs indicate to us that Iqbal is against the dogma of Art for the sake of Art . And he thinks that Art for the sake of life and as he ...
... verse gives us the ultimate principle for the proper evaluation of all Art . " 6 Above given paragraphs indicate to us that Iqbal is against the dogma of Art for the sake of Art . And he thinks that Art for the sake of life and as he ...
Contents
Editorial July 1952 | 5 |
The Economic Vision of Islam | 37 |
Socialistic Trends in Islam | 65 |
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