Muhammad Iqbal bibliography

Muhammad Iqbal bibliography

This is a selective list of scholarly works related to Muhammad Iqbal, the poet-philosopher of the Indian subcontinent.

Contents

Books

Translations (English)

  • Abbas, Prof. S.G.. Dr Muhammad Iqbal - The Humanist. ISBN 969-416-030-8. 
  • Akhtar, Sultan Zahoor. Representation and Reply (Shikwah/ Jawab-i-Shikwah). ISBN 969-416-028-6. 
  • Dar, Bashir Ahmad. Iqbal’s Gulshan-i-Raz-i-Jadeed & Bandagi Namah. ISBN 969-416-068-5. 
  • Hajný, Filip. Khutbat-i-Iqbal. ISBN 969-416-301-3. 
  • Khalil, M.A.K. The Call of the Marching Bell (Bang-I-Dara). ISBN 969-416-069-3. 
  • Kiernan, Victor. Poems from Iqbal. ISBN 969-416-002-2. 
  • Mirza, M. Yaqub. A Selection and Translation of Iqbaliat. ISBN 969-416-067-7. 
  • Zubair, Suleman. Expostulation with the Almighty (Shikwah/Jawab-i- Shikwah). ISBN 969-416-026-X. 

Translations (Spanish)

  • Calderon, Jose Esteban. La Reconstruccion Del Pensamiento Religioso En EL Islam. ISBN 969-416-013-8. 

Translations (French)

  • Mujahid, Sharif-al; Annotation Brigitte Piquard. Iqbal LE Poete de L’ Islam. ISBN 969-416-276-9. 

Biography

Critical Appreciation

  • Khatoon, Jamila. The Place of God, Man and Universe in the Philosophic System of Iqbal. ISBN 969-416-035-9. 
  • Erfan, Niaz. Iqbal & Existentialism and Other Articles. ISBN 969-416-055-3. 
  • Dar, Bashir Ahmad. Articles on Iqbal. ISBN 969-416-053-7. 
  • Maitre, Luce-Claude; M.A.M. Dar (Trans. From French ). Introduction to the Thought of Iqbal. ISBN 969-416-052-9. 
  • Siddiqi, Nazeer. Iqbal – in his Varied Aspects. ISBN 969-416-050-2. 
  • Anwar, Khurshid. The Epistemology of Iqbal. ISBN 969-416-048-0. 
  • Khan, Zulfiqar Ali. Voice from East. ISBN 969-416-005-7. 
  • Qaiser, Nazir. A Critique of Western Psychology and Psychotherapy and Iqbal’s Approach. ISBN 969-416-072-3. 
  • Schimmel, A. Gabriel’s Wing. ISBN 969-416-012-X. 
  • McDonough, Sheila. The Flame of Sinai. ISBN 969-416-313-7. 
  • Munawwar, M. Dimensions of Iqbal. ISBN 969-416-059-6. 
  • Munawwar, M. Iqbal on Human Perfection. ISBN 969-416-265-3. 
  • Munawwar, M. Iqbal and Quranic Wisdom. ISBN 969-416-060-X. 
  • Munawwar, M. Iqbal-Poet Philosopher of Islam. ISBN 969-416-061-8. 

Comparative Studies

  • Chaghatai, M. Akram. Iqbal and Goethe. ISBN 969-416-292-0. 
  • Maruf, Muhammed. Iqbal and his Contemporary Western Religious Thought. ISBN 969-416-051-0. 
  • Qaiser, Nazir. Iqbal and the Western Philosophers. ISBN 969-416-304-8. 
  • Qaiser, Shahzad. Iqbal and Khawaja Ghulam Farid on Experiencing God. ISBN. 
  • Sabir, Ghulam. Kierkegaard and Iqbal. ISBN 969-416-316-1. 
  • Khan, Wazir Mohammed Ashraf (1959). Iqbal aour Goethe. Lahore. 

Iqbal and Pakistan movement

  • Ali, Perveen Shawkat. "Iqbal and the sub-continents’ politics", The Political philosophy of Iqbal. Lahore: united, (N.D). 
  • Ali, Perveen Shawkat. "Iqbal and the Genesis of Pakistan", The political philosophy of Iqbal. Lahore: United (N.D). 
  • Ahmad, S. Hasan (1979). "The Concept of Pakistan", Iqbal, his political ideas at the crossroads. Aligarh: Prinwell Publication. 
  • Hussain, Riaz (1977). "Towards Pakistan", The politics of Iqbal. Lahore: Islamic book service. 
  • Hussain, Riaz (1977). "Iqbal's View of Indian history", the politics of Iqbal. Lahore: Islamic book service. 
  • Tasawur, T.A.. "Iqbal: his vision of a Muslim home land", Iqbal studies and Pakistan news papers. Lahore: Bazm-e-Iqbal. 
  • Rastogi, T.C.. "Iqbal and Political awakening in India", Iqbal in final countdown. Delhi: Omsons publications. 
  • Malik, Hafeez (ed) (1971). "Ideology of Muslim nationalism", Iqbal poet philosopher of Pakistan. London: Columbia University Press. 
  • Vahid, S.A.. "Iqbal as architect of Pakistan", Introduction to Iqbal. Karachi: Pakistan publications. 
  • Naim, C.M. (ed.) (1979). Iqbal, Jinnah and Pakistan: the vision and the reality. Syracuse University. ISBN 0-915984-81-4. 
  • Malik, Rashida. Iqbal and the Concept of Pakistan. ISBN 969-416-310-2. 
  • Malik, Rashida (January 2003). Iqbal : The Spiritual Father of Pakistan. Sang-e-Meel Publications. ISBN 969-35-1371-1. 

General books

  • Munawwar, M. Iqbal’s Contribution to Literature and Politics. ISBN 969-416-277-7. 
  • Umar, M. S. "That I May See and Tell" Significance of Iqbal’s Wisdom Poetry. ISBN 969-416-278-5. 

Commentary

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