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Allama Iqbal Museum also known as Javed Manzil, situated at Allama Iqbal Road was constructed by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal at the price of Rs 42025. The construction which is European in style was completed in 1935. Unluckily Iqbal couldn’t got much time to live in, it served as the residence of Allama Iqbal for only three years. It was formally declared in 1961 that the residence would be transformed into a museum for the conservation of Iqbal’s belongings and the exhibit of his well-known works and manuscripts. On December 1, 1977, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Sheikh Anwar-ul-Haq inaugurated this museum. The main purpose of the Museum was to project the life and services of Allama Iqbal, to preserve the personal belongings of Allama Iqbal, original drafts of his works, letters either written by him or written to him, educational degrees and Medals. This Museum also provides Guide facilities for its visitors. There is also a small library for research. There are nine galleries in the Museum. The Historical period covered by the Museum is from 1877 to 1938. The major sources of attraction in this Museum are Iqbal’s hand written drafts of his works, certificates and degrees. There are about six hundred items in the Museum and all these are donated by Dr. Javed Iqbal, son of Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Iqbal museum is a worth visiting place for educational purpose as well as to discover the lifestyle of the jewels of Pakistan who served the nation to his last breath.
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From Allama Iqbal's poem "The Mosque of Cordova"
"Yet in this design of things, something unending endures,
Wrought by some man of God into perfection’s mould;
Some high mortal whose work shines with the light of love,
Love is the essence of life, death to which is forbidden.
Long current of Time, string and swift though it is,
Love itself is a tide, stemming all opposite waves;
In the almanac of Love, apart from the present time,
Other ages exist, ages which have no name.
Love is the breath of Gabriel, Love is the Prophet’s heart,
Love the envoy of God, Love the utterance of God;
Under the ecstasy of Love our moral clay is bright,
Love is an unripe wine, Love is a cup for the noble.
Love is the legist of Harem, Love is the commander of hosts,
Love is the son of travel, countless its habitations;
Love is the plectrum that plucks songs from the chords of life,
Love is the brightness of life, Love is the fire of life.
Oh shrine of Cordova, thou owes; existence to love.
Deathless in all its being, stranger to Past and Present.
Color or brick and stone, speech or music or song,
Only the heart’s warm blood feeds the craftsman/s design;
One drop of heart’s blood lends marble a heating heart,
Out of the heart’s blood flow out warmth, music and mirth.
Thine the soul-quickening air, mine the soul-quickening verse,
From thee the pervasion of men’s hearts, from me the opening of men’s hearts.
Inferior to the Heaven of Heavens, by no means the human breast is,
Handful of dust though it be, hemmed in the azure sky.
What if prostration be the lot of the heavenly host?
Warmth and depth of prostration they do not ever feel.
I’ a heathen of Ind, behold my fervour and my ardour,
Salat! And Durood fill my soul, Salat ad Darood are on my lips!
Fervently sounds my voice, ardently sounds my lute,
Allah Hu, like a song, thrilling through every vein!"
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Allama Iqbal Museum also known as Javed Manzil, situated at Allama Iqbal Road was constructed by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal at the price of Rs 42025. The construction which is European in style was completed in 1935. Unluckily Iqbal couldn’t got much time to live in, it served as the residence of Allama Iqbal for only three years. It was formally declared in 1961 that the residence would be transformed into a museum for the conservation of Iqbal’s belongings and the exhibit of his well-known works and manuscripts. On December 1, 1977, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Sheikh Anwar-ul-Haq inaugurated this museum. The main purpose of the Museum was to project the life and services of Allama Iqbal, to preserve the personal belongings of Allama Iqbal, original drafts of his works, letters either written by him or written to him, educational degrees and Medals. This Museum also provides Guide facilities for its visitors. There is also a small library for research. There are nine galleries in the Museum. The Historical period covered by the Museum is from 1877 to 1938. The major sources of attraction in this Museum are Iqbal’s hand written drafts of his works, certificates and degrees. There are about six hundred items in the Museum and all these are donated by Dr. Javed Iqbal, son of Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Iqbal museum is a worth visiting place for educational purpose as well as to discover the lifestyle of the jewels of Pakistan who served the nation to his last breath.
Wujood Saer Fee Kainat Hai Uss Ka
Usse Khabar Hai, Ye Baqi Hai Aur Woh Fani
Issi Se Puch Ke Paish-e-Nigah Hai Jo Kuch
Jahan Hai Ya Ke Faqt Rang-o-Boo Ki Tughyani
(Dr. Iqbal)
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Its life like touchstone acts for Cosmos vast
It knows what will perish and what will last
Ask it if things on which your eyes are bent,
Are real or merely riot of hue and scent!
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Allama Iqbal Museum also known as Javed Manzil, situated at Allama Iqbal Road was constructed by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal at the price of Rs 42025. The construction which is European in style was completed in 1935. Unluckily Iqbal couldn’t got much time to live in, it served as the residence of Allama Iqbal for only three years. It was formally declared in 1961 that the residence would be transformed into a museum for the conservation of Iqbal’s belongings and the exhibit of his well-known works and manuscripts. On December 1, 1977, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Sheikh Anwar-ul-Haq inaugurated this museum. The main purpose of the Museum was to project the life and services of Allama Iqbal, to preserve the personal belongings of Allama Iqbal, original drafts of his works, letters either written by him or written to him, educational degrees and Medals. This Museum also provides Guide facilities for its visitors. There is also a small library for research. There are nine galleries in the Museum. The Historical period covered by the Museum is from 1877 to 1938. The major sources of attraction in this Museum are Iqbal’s hand written drafts of his works, certificates and degrees. There are about six hundred items in the Museum and all these are donated by Dr. Javed Iqbal, son of Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Iqbal museum is a worth visiting place for educational purpose as well as to discover the lifestyle of the jewels of Pakistan who served the nation to his last breath.
Allama Iqbal Museum also known as Javed Manzil, situated at Allama Iqbal Road was constructed by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal at the price of Rs 42025. The construction which is European in style was completed in 1935. Unluckily Iqbal couldn’t got much time to live in, it served as the residence of Allama Iqbal for only three years. It was formally declared in 1961 that the residence would be transformed into a museum for the conservation of Iqbal’s belongings and the exhibit of his well-known works and manuscripts. On December 1, 1977, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Sheikh Anwar-ul-Haq inaugurated this museum. The main purpose of the Museum was to project the life and services of Allama Iqbal, to preserve the personal belongings of Allama Iqbal, original drafts of his works, letters either written by him or written to him, educational degrees and Medals. This Museum also provides Guide facilities for its visitors. There is also a small library for research. There are nine galleries in the Museum. The Historical period covered by the Museum is from 1877 to 1938. The major sources of attraction in this Museum are Iqbal’s hand written drafts of his works, certificates and degrees. There are about six hundred items in the Museum and all these are donated by Dr. Javed Iqbal, son of Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Iqbal museum is a worth visiting place for educational purpose as well as to discover the lifestyle of the jewels of Pakistan who served the nation to his last breath.
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Allama Iqbal Museum also known as Javed Manzil, situated at Allama Iqbal Road was constructed by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal at the price of Rs 42025. The construction which is European in style was completed in 1935. Unluckily Iqbal couldn’t got much time to live in, it served as the residence of Allama Iqbal for only three years. It was formally declared in 1961 that the residence would be transformed into a museum for the conservation of Iqbal’s belongings and the exhibit of his well-known works and manuscripts. On December 1, 1977, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Sheikh Anwar-ul-Haq inaugurated this museum. The main purpose of the Museum was to project the life and services of Allama Iqbal, to preserve the personal belongings of Allama Iqbal, original drafts of his works, letters either written by him or written to him, educational degrees and Medals. This Museum also provides Guide facilities for its visitors. There is also a small library for research. There are nine galleries in the Museum. The Historical period covered by the Museum is from 1877 to 1938. The major sources of attraction in this Museum are Iqbal’s hand written drafts of his works, certificates and degrees. There are about six hundred items in the Museum and all these are donated by Dr. Javed Iqbal, son of Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Iqbal museum is a worth visiting place for educational purpose as well as to discover the lifestyle of the jewels of Pakistan who served the nation to his last breath.
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Allama Iqbal Museum also known as Javed Manzil, situated at Allama Iqbal Road was constructed by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal at the price of Rs 42025. The construction which is European in style was completed in 1935. Unluckily Iqbal couldn’t got much time to live in, it served as the residence of Allama Iqbal for only three years. It was formally declared in 1961 that the residence would be transformed into a museum for the conservation of Iqbal’s belongings and the exhibit of his well-known works and manuscripts. On December 1, 1977, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Sheikh Anwar-ul-Haq inaugurated this museum. The main purpose of the Museum was to project the life and services of Allama Iqbal, to preserve the personal belongings of Allama Iqbal, original drafts of his works, letters either written by him or written to him, educational degrees and Medals. This Museum also provides Guide facilities for its visitors. There is also a small library for research. There are nine galleries in the Museum. The Historical period covered by the Museum is from 1877 to 1938. The major sources of attraction in this Museum are Iqbal’s hand written drafts of his works, certificates and degrees. There are about six hundred items in the Museum and all these are donated by Dr. Javed Iqbal, son of Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Iqbal museum is a worth visiting place for educational purpose as well as to discover the lifestyle of the jewels of Pakistan who served the nation to his last breath.
Allama Iqbal Museum also known as Javed Manzil, situated at Allama Iqbal Road was constructed by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal at the price of Rs 42025. The construction which is European in style was completed in 1935. Unluckily Iqbal couldn’t got much time to live in, it served as the residence of Allama Iqbal for only three years. It was formally declared in 1961 that the residence would be transformed into a museum for the conservation of Iqbal’s belongings and the exhibit of his well-known works and manuscripts. On December 1, 1977, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Sheikh Anwar-ul-Haq inaugurated this museum. The main purpose of the Museum was to project the life and services of Allama Iqbal, to preserve the personal belongings of Allama Iqbal, original drafts of his works, letters either written by him or written to him, educational degrees and Medals. This Museum also provides Guide facilities for its visitors. There is also a small library for research. There are nine galleries in the Museum. The Historical period covered by the Museum is from 1877 to 1938. The major sources of attraction in this Museum are Iqbal’s hand written drafts of his works, certificates and degrees. There are about six hundred items in the Museum and all these are donated by Dr. Javed Iqbal, son of Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Iqbal museum is a worth visiting place for educational purpose as well as to discover the lifestyle of the jewels of Pakistan who served the nation to his last breath.
The Tomb of Allama Muhammad Iqbal is a simple but impressive structure located in Lahore, Pakistan in the Hazuri Bagh lawn between the Badshahi Mosque and the Lahore Fort where both the grand structures (the Mosque and the Fort) face each other. The mausoleum is a blend of Afghan and Moorish styles of architecture and is constructed entirely of red sandstone which was quarried and brought from Rajasthan.
Allama Iqbal Museum also known as Javed Manzil, situated at Allama Iqbal Road was constructed by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal at the price of Rs 42025. The construction which is European in style was completed in 1935. Unluckily Iqbal couldn’t got much time to live in, it served as the residence of Allama Iqbal for only three years. It was formally declared in 1961 that the residence would be transformed into a museum for the conservation of Iqbal’s belongings and the exhibit of his well-known works and manuscripts. On December 1, 1977, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Sheikh Anwar-ul-Haq inaugurated this museum. The main purpose of the Museum was to project the life and services of Allama Iqbal, to preserve the personal belongings of Allama Iqbal, original drafts of his works, letters either written by him or written to him, educational degrees and Medals. This Museum also provides Guide facilities for its visitors. There is also a small library for research. There are nine galleries in the Museum. The Historical period covered by the Museum is from 1877 to 1938. The major sources of attraction in this Museum are Iqbal’s hand written drafts of his works, certificates and degrees. There are about six hundred items in the Museum and all these are donated by Dr. Javed Iqbal, son of Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Iqbal museum is a worth visiting place for educational purpose as well as to discover the lifestyle of the jewels of Pakistan who served the nation to his last breath.
Allama Iqbal Museum also known as Javed Manzil, situated at Allama Iqbal Road was constructed by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal at the price of Rs 42025. The construction which is European in style was completed in 1935. Unluckily Iqbal couldn’t got much time to live in, it served as the residence of Allama Iqbal for only three years. It was formally declared in 1961 that the residence would be transformed into a museum for the conservation of Iqbal’s belongings and the exhibit of his well-known works and manuscripts. On December 1, 1977, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Sheikh Anwar-ul-Haq inaugurated this museum. The main purpose of the Museum was to project the life and services of Allama Iqbal, to preserve the personal belongings of Allama Iqbal, original drafts of his works, letters either written by him or written to him, educational degrees and Medals. This Museum also provides Guide facilities for its visitors. There is also a small library for research. There are nine galleries in the Museum. The Historical period covered by the Museum is from 1877 to 1938. The major sources of attraction in this Museum are Iqbal’s hand written drafts of his works, certificates and degrees. There are about six hundred items in the Museum and all these are donated by Dr. Javed Iqbal, son of Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Iqbal museum is a worth visiting place for educational purpose as well as to discover the lifestyle of the jewels of Pakistan who served the nation to his last breath.
Allama Iqbal Museum also known as Javed Manzil, situated at Allama Iqbal Road was constructed by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal at the price of Rs 42025. The construction which is European in style was completed in 1935. Unluckily Iqbal couldn’t got much time to live in, it served as the residence of Allama Iqbal for only three years. It was formally declared in 1961 that the residence would be transformed into a museum for the conservation of Iqbal’s belongings and the exhibit of his well-known works and manuscripts. On December 1, 1977, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Sheikh Anwar-ul-Haq inaugurated this museum. The main purpose of the Museum was to project the life and services of Allama Iqbal, to preserve the personal belongings of Allama Iqbal, original drafts of his works, letters either written by him or written to him, educational degrees and Medals. This Museum also provides Guide facilities for its visitors. There is also a small library for research. There are nine galleries in the Museum. The Historical period covered by the Museum is from 1877 to 1938. The major sources of attraction in this Museum are Iqbal’s hand written drafts of his works, certificates and degrees. There are about six hundred items in the Museum and all these are donated by Dr. Javed Iqbal, son of Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Iqbal museum is a worth visiting place for educational purpose as well as to discover the lifestyle of the jewels of Pakistan who served the nation to his last breath.
Allama Iqbal Museum also known as Javed Manzil, situated at Allama Iqbal Road was constructed by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal at the price of Rs 42025. The construction which is European in style was completed in 1935. Unluckily Iqbal couldn’t got much time to live in, it served as the residence of Allama Iqbal for only three years. It was formally declared in 1961 that the residence would be transformed into a museum for the conservation of Iqbal’s belongings and the exhibit of his well-known works and manuscripts. On December 1, 1977, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Sheikh Anwar-ul-Haq inaugurated this museum. The main purpose of the Museum was to project the life and services of Allama Iqbal, to preserve the personal belongings of Allama Iqbal, original drafts of his works, letters either written by him or written to him, educational degrees and Medals. This Museum also provides Guide facilities for its visitors. There is also a small library for research. There are nine galleries in the Museum. The Historical period covered by the Museum is from 1877 to 1938. The major sources of attraction in this Museum are Iqbal’s hand written drafts of his works, certificates and degrees. There are about six hundred items in the Museum and all these are donated by Dr. Javed Iqbal, son of Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Iqbal museum is a worth visiting place for educational purpose as well as to discover the lifestyle of the jewels of Pakistan who served the nation to his last breath.
Allama Iqbal Museum also known as Javed Manzil, situated at Allama Iqbal Road was constructed by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal at the price of Rs 42025. The construction which is European in style was completed in 1935. Unluckily Iqbal couldn’t got much time to live in, it served as the residence of Allama Iqbal for only three years. It was formally declared in 1961 that the residence would be transformed into a museum for the conservation of Iqbal’s belongings and the exhibit of his well-known works and manuscripts. On December 1, 1977, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Sheikh Anwar-ul-Haq inaugurated this museum. The main purpose of the Museum was to project the life and services of Allama Iqbal, to preserve the personal belongings of Allama Iqbal, original drafts of his works, letters either written by him or written to him, educational degrees and Medals. This Museum also provides Guide facilities for its visitors. There is also a small library for research. There are nine galleries in the Museum. The Historical period covered by the Museum is from 1877 to 1938. The major sources of attraction in this Museum are Iqbal’s hand written drafts of his works, certificates and degrees. There are about six hundred items in the Museum and all these are donated by Dr. Javed Iqbal, son of Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Iqbal museum is a worth visiting place for educational purpose as well as to discover the lifestyle of the jewels of Pakistan who served the nation to his last breath.
The Tomb of Allama Muhammad Iqbal is a simple but impressive structure located in Lahore, Pakistan in the Hazuri Bagh lawn between the Badshahi Mosque and the Lahore Fort where both the grand structures (the Mosque and the Fort) face each other. The mausoleum is a blend of Afghan and Moorish styles of architecture and is constructed entirely of red sandstone which was quarried and brought from Rajasthan.
Allama Iqbal Museum also known as Javed Manzil, situated at Allama Iqbal Road was constructed by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal at the price of Rs 42025. The construction which is European in style was completed in 1935. Unluckily Iqbal couldn’t got much time to live in, it served as the residence of Allama Iqbal for only three years. It was formally declared in 1961 that the residence would be transformed into a museum for the conservation of Iqbal’s belongings and the exhibit of his well-known works and manuscripts. On December 1, 1977, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Sheikh Anwar-ul-Haq inaugurated this museum. The main purpose of the Museum was to project the life and services of Allama Iqbal, to preserve the personal belongings of Allama Iqbal, original drafts of his works, letters either written by him or written to him, educational degrees and Medals. This Museum also provides Guide facilities for its visitors. There is also a small library for research. There are nine galleries in the Museum. The Historical period covered by the Museum is from 1877 to 1938. The major sources of attraction in this Museum are Iqbal’s hand written drafts of his works, certificates and degrees. There are about six hundred items in the Museum and all these are donated by Dr. Javed Iqbal, son of Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Iqbal museum is a worth visiting place for educational purpose as well as to discover the lifestyle of the jewels of Pakistan who served the nation to his last breath.
Allama Iqbal Museum also known as Javed Manzil, situated at Allama Iqbal Road was constructed by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal at the price of Rs 42025. The construction which is European in style was completed in 1935. Unluckily Iqbal couldn’t got much time to live in, it served as the residence of Allama Iqbal for only three years. It was formally declared in 1961 that the residence would be transformed into a museum for the conservation of Iqbal’s belongings and the exhibit of his well-known works and manuscripts. On December 1, 1977, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Sheikh Anwar-ul-Haq inaugurated this museum. The main purpose of the Museum was to project the life and services of Allama Iqbal, to preserve the personal belongings of Allama Iqbal, original drafts of his works, letters either written by him or written to him, educational degrees and Medals. This Museum also provides Guide facilities for its visitors. There is also a small library for research. There are nine galleries in the Museum. The Historical period covered by the Museum is from 1877 to 1938. The major sources of attraction in this Museum are Iqbal’s hand written drafts of his works, certificates and degrees. There are about six hundred items in the Museum and all these are donated by Dr. Javed Iqbal, son of Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Iqbal museum is a worth visiting place for educational purpose as well as to discover the lifestyle of the jewels of Pakistan who served the nation to his last breath.
Allama Iqbal Museum also known as Javed Manzil, situated at Allama Iqbal Road was constructed by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal at the price of Rs 42025. The construction which is European in style was completed in 1935. Unluckily Iqbal couldn’t got much time to live in, it served as the residence of Allama Iqbal for only three years. It was formally declared in 1961 that the residence would be transformed into a museum for the conservation of Iqbal’s belongings and the exhibit of his well-known works and manuscripts. On December 1, 1977, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Sheikh Anwar-ul-Haq inaugurated this museum. The main purpose of the Museum was to project the life and services of Allama Iqbal, to preserve the personal belongings of Allama Iqbal, original drafts of his works, letters either written by him or written to him, educational degrees and Medals. This Museum also provides Guide facilities for its visitors. There is also a small library for research. There are nine galleries in the Museum. The Historical period covered by the Museum is from 1877 to 1938. The major sources of attraction in this Museum are Iqbal’s hand written drafts of his works, certificates and degrees. There are about six hundred items in the Museum and all these are donated by Dr. Javed Iqbal, son of Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Iqbal museum is a worth visiting place for educational purpose as well as to discover the lifestyle of the jewels of Pakistan who served the nation to his last breath.
Allama Iqbal Museum also known as Javed Manzil, situated at Allama Iqbal Road was constructed by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal at the price of Rs 42025. The construction which is European in style was completed in 1935. Unluckily Iqbal couldn’t got much time to live in, it served as the residence of Allama Iqbal for only three years. It was formally declared in 1961 that the residence would be transformed into a museum for the conservation of Iqbal’s belongings and the exhibit of his well-known works and manuscripts. On December 1, 1977, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Sheikh Anwar-ul-Haq inaugurated this museum. The main purpose of the Museum was to project the life and services of Allama Iqbal, to preserve the personal belongings of Allama Iqbal, original drafts of his works, letters either written by him or written to him, educational degrees and Medals. This Museum also provides Guide facilities for its visitors. There is also a small library for research. There are nine galleries in the Museum. The Historical period covered by the Museum is from 1877 to 1938. The major sources of attraction in this Museum are Iqbal’s hand written drafts of his works, certificates and degrees. There are about six hundred items in the Museum and all these are donated by Dr. Javed Iqbal, son of Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Iqbal museum is a worth visiting place for educational purpose as well as to discover the lifestyle of the jewels of Pakistan who served the nation to his last breath.
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Allama Iqbal Museum also known as Javed Manzil, situated at Allama Iqbal Road was constructed by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal at the price of Rs 42025. The construction which is European in style was completed in 1935. Unluckily Iqbal couldn’t got much time to live in, it served as the residence of Allama Iqbal for only three years. It was formally declared in 1961 that the residence would be transformed into a museum for the conservation of Iqbal’s belongings and the exhibit of his well-known works and manuscripts. On December 1, 1977, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Sheikh Anwar-ul-Haq inaugurated this museum. The main purpose of the Museum was to project the life and services of Allama Iqbal, to preserve the personal belongings of Allama Iqbal, original drafts of his works, letters either written by him or written to him, educational degrees and Medals. This Museum also provides Guide facilities for its visitors. There is also a small library for research. There are nine galleries in the Museum. The Historical period covered by the Museum is from 1877 to 1938. The major sources of attraction in this Museum are Iqbal’s hand written drafts of his works, certificates and degrees. There are about six hundred items in the Museum and all these are donated by Dr. Javed Iqbal, son of Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Iqbal museum is a worth visiting place for educational purpose as well as to discover the lifestyle of the jewels of Pakistan who served the nation to his last breath.
Allama Iqbal Museum also known as Javed Manzil, situated at Allama Iqbal Road was constructed by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal at the price of Rs 42025. The construction which is European in style was completed in 1935. Unluckily Iqbal couldn’t got much time to live in, it served as the residence of Allama Iqbal for only three years. It was formally declared in 1961 that the residence would be transformed into a museum for the conservation of Iqbal’s belongings and the exhibit of his well-known works and manuscripts. On December 1, 1977, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Sheikh Anwar-ul-Haq inaugurated this museum. The main purpose of the Museum was to project the life and services of Allama Iqbal, to preserve the personal belongings of Allama Iqbal, original drafts of his works, letters either written by him or written to him, educational degrees and Medals. This Museum also provides Guide facilities for its visitors. There is also a small library for research. There are nine galleries in the Museum. The Historical period covered by the Museum is from 1877 to 1938. The major sources of attraction in this Museum are Iqbal’s hand written drafts of his works, certificates and degrees. There are about six hundred items in the Museum and all these are donated by Dr. Javed Iqbal, son of Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Iqbal museum is a worth visiting place for educational purpose as well as to discover the lifestyle of the jewels of Pakistan who served the nation to his last breath.
Allama Iqbal Museum also known as Javed Manzil, situated at Allama Iqbal Road was constructed by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal at the price of Rs 42025. The construction which is European in style was completed in 1935. Unluckily Iqbal couldn’t got much time to live in, it served as the residence of Allama Iqbal for only three years. It was formally declared in 1961 that the residence would be transformed into a museum for the conservation of Iqbal’s belongings and the exhibit of his well-known works and manuscripts. On December 1, 1977, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Sheikh Anwar-ul-Haq inaugurated this museum. The main purpose of the Museum was to project the life and services of Allama Iqbal, to preserve the personal belongings of Allama Iqbal, original drafts of his works, letters either written by him or written to him, educational degrees and Medals. This Museum also provides Guide facilities for its visitors. There is also a small library for research. There are nine galleries in the Museum. The Historical period covered by the Museum is from 1877 to 1938. The major sources of attraction in this Museum are Iqbal’s hand written drafts of his works, certificates and degrees. There are about six hundred items in the Museum and all these are donated by Dr. Javed Iqbal, son of Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Iqbal museum is a worth visiting place for educational purpose as well as to discover the lifestyle of the jewels of Pakistan who served the nation to his last breath.
The Tomb of Allama Muhammad Iqbal is a simple but impressive structure located in Lahore, Pakistan in the Hazuri Bagh lawn between the Badshahi Mosque and the Lahore Fort where both the grand structures (the Mosque and the Fort) face each other. The mausoleum is a blend of Afghan and Moorish styles of architecture and is constructed entirely of red sandstone which was quarried and brought from Rajasthan.
Allama Iqbal Museum also known as Javed Manzil, situated at Allama Iqbal Road was constructed by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal at the price of Rs 42025. The construction which is European in style was completed in 1935. Unluckily Iqbal couldn’t got much time to live in, it served as the residence of Allama Iqbal for only three years. It was formally declared in 1961 that the residence would be transformed into a museum for the conservation of Iqbal’s belongings and the exhibit of his well-known works and manuscripts. On December 1, 1977, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Sheikh Anwar-ul-Haq inaugurated this museum. The main purpose of the Museum was to project the life and services of Allama Iqbal, to preserve the personal belongings of Allama Iqbal, original drafts of his works, letters either written by him or written to him, educational degrees and Medals. This Museum also provides Guide facilities for its visitors. There is also a small library for research. There are nine galleries in the Museum. The Historical period covered by the Museum is from 1877 to 1938. The major sources of attraction in this Museum are Iqbal’s hand written drafts of his works, certificates and degrees. There are about six hundred items in the Museum and all these are donated by Dr. Javed Iqbal, son of Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Iqbal museum is a worth visiting place for educational purpose as well as to discover the lifestyle of the jewels of Pakistan who served the nation to his last breath.
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Shikwa & Jawab-e-Shikwa are such real beauties by Iqbal; Difficult to pick which piece in shikwa is better but this one is the best:
"Ummaten aur bhi hain un men gunahgaar bhi hain , Ijz waley bhi hain mast-i ma-e pindar bhi hain, Inmey kahil bhi hain ghafil bhi hain hushyar bhi hain
Saikron hain ke tirey naam se bezaar bhi hain, Rahmaten hain teri aghyar ke kashanon par, Barq girti hai to becharey musalmanon par" (There are other nations, among them are sinners also, There are modest people and arrogant ones also, Among them are slothful, indolent as well as clever people
There are also hundreds who are disgused with Thy name, Thy graces descend on the other people’s abodes, Lightning strikes only the poor Muslims’ abodes.)
Some famous portraits hang on the wall of Iqbal Mazil; The centre one is when Iqbal visited Cordoba Mosque in 1933; Later he wrote a poem about the mosque in Baal-e-Jibreel