Saturday, November 16, 2024 09:56 PM
Pakistan observes the 147th birth anniversary of Allama Iqbal, celebrating his contributions to literature and national identity.
Today marks the 147th birth anniversary of Allama Muhammad Iqbal, a revered figure in Pakistan's history. Born on November 9, 1877, in Sialkot, Iqbal is celebrated as the national poet and philosopher of Pakistan. His poetry and philosophical ideas have inspired generations, making him a pivotal figure in the movement for Pakistan's independence.
The federal government has declared November 9 a public holiday, allowing citizens to reflect on Iqbal's contributions to literature and the nation. Iqbal's poetry, written in both Persian and Urdu, emphasizes self-discovery, spiritual awakening, and the importance of unity among Muslims. His famous works, such as Shikwa and Jawab-e-Shikwa, resonate with themes of hope and resilience.
As we observe this significant day, it is essential to remember Iqbal's vision for a progressive and enlightened society. He believed in the power of education and the potential of the youth to bring about change. His call for self-awareness and empowerment remains relevant today, especially in a world where challenges abound.
The legacy of Allama Iqbal is not just confined to his poetry; it extends to the very fabric of our national identity. As we celebrate his birth anniversary, let us strive to embody his ideals of knowledge, unity, and self-determination. By doing so, we honor his memory and contribute to the vision he had for a prosperous Pakistan.