Sharah e Masnavi Pas Cheh Bayed Kard ai Aqwam-e-Sharq
Iqbal wrote the philosophical poem Pas Cheh Bayed Kard ai Aqwam-e-Mashriq in Persian, which is a book of poetry from the Indian subcontinent by the poet-philosopher Allama Iqbal. The publication date is 1936. In Pas Chih Bayad Kard-i Mashariq there is a chapter about the mathnavi Musafir. A glad tiding of great joy is shared by Iqbal’s master Rumi: “Eastern sleep has awakened” “Khwab-i ghaflat”. The author discusses voluntary poverty and free man, as well as the mystery of Islamic law and the sufic perception of the world. Both Indians and Muslims are divided, he laments. A journey to Afghanistan is the subject of Mathnavi Musafir. They are counseled to learn the “secret of Islam” and to “build up the self” within themselves as great righteous people in the Mathnavi.
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- Author: Sir Muhammad Iqbal
- Publisher: Kutab Khana Talu-e-Islam
- City: Lahore\Year: 1936