The Call of the Marching Bell

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The Call of the Marching Bell is an influential Urdu poetry collection by Muhammad Iqbal that explores themes of spiritual awakening, selfhood, and revival of the Muslim world.

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instanceOf Urdu-language book
poetry collection
work by Muhammad Iqbal
addressesAudience Indian Muslims of the early 20th century
wider global Muslim community
author Muhammad Iqbal NERFINISHED
centralConcept collective awakening of Muslims
self-realization through khudi
compiledFrom poems written between 1905 and early 1920s
contains didactic poems
nationalistic poems
philosophical poems
religious and devotional poems
countryOfOrigin British India NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo the Muslim ummah NERFINISHED
exploresTheme Islamic revivalism
critique of colonialism
education and youth empowerment
khudi (selfhood) philosophy
love of Prophet Muhammad
pan-Islamic solidarity
revival of the Muslim world
selfhood
social and political reform
spiritual awakening
form collection of lyric and narrative poems
genre poetry
hasPart Jawab-e-Shikwah NERFINISHED
Shikwah NERFINISHED
Tulu-e-Islam NERFINISHED
hasTranslation English
Persian NERFINISHED
several other languages
influenced Muslim political thought in South Asia
Pakistan Movement intellectual discourse
Urdu literature
isConsidered a classic of Urdu poetry
one of Muhammad Iqbal's major poetic works
literaryMovement Islamic modernism NERFINISHED
Urdu modernist poetry
notablePoem Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua Ban Ke Tamanna Meri NERFINISHED
Tarana-e-Hind (Sare Jahan Se Achha) NERFINISHED
Tarana-e-Milli NERFINISHED
originalLanguage Urdu NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1924
publisher various South Asian Urdu publishers
romanizedTitle Bang-e-Dara NERFINISHED
timePeriodCovered early poetic career of Muhammad Iqbal
titleInUrduScript بانگِ درا NERFINISHED

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Bang-e-Dara titleTranslation The Call of the Marching Bell