Zabur-e-Ajam

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Zabur-e-Ajam is a celebrated Urdu poetry collection by Allama Muhammad Iqbal that explores themes of selfhood, spirituality, and the revival of the Muslim world.

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instanceOf Urdu poetry book
poetry collection
addresses Muslim youth
collective destiny of Muslims
aimsTo awaken self-consciousness among Muslims
inspire spiritual and political revival
alsoKnownAs Zabur-e-Ajam (Iqbal) NERFINISHED
Zabur-i-Ajam NERFINISHED
associatedWith South Asian Muslim renaissance
philosophy of khudi
author Muhammad Iqbal NERFINISHED
contains ghazals
nazms
philosophical poems
countryOfOrigin British India NERFINISHED
follows Bal-e-Jibril NERFINISHED
Bang-e-Dara NERFINISHED
genre poetry
hasAuthorHonorific Allama
hasPoeticStyle didactic poetry
philosophical lyricism
symbolic imagery
influencedBy Islam NERFINISHED
Persian and Urdu mystical poetry
Quranic concepts
language Urdu language
surface form: Urdu
literaryMovement Iqbal’s reconstruction of religious thought
Islamic modernism NERFINISHED
mainTheme Islamic philosophy
khudi (self-realization)
moral and spiritual reform
revival of the Muslim world
selfhood
spirituality
partOf poetic works of Muhammad Iqbal
publicationPeriod early 20th century
relatedWork Asrar-e-Khudi NERFINISHED
Javid Nama NERFINISHED
Payam-e-Mashriq NERFINISHED
Rumuz-e-Bekhudi NERFINISHED
religiousContext Islamic thought
significance important text in modern Urdu literature
influential in Muslim intellectual and spiritual discourse
major work in Iqbal’s Urdu poetry
studiedIn Iqbal studies
Urdu literature curricula
targetAudience Urdu-speaking Muslims
students of Iqbal’s philosophy

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Payam-e-Mashriq precedes Zabur-e-Ajam