Topic-ID: 114
Ali prince:
Date:03-08-2010|12:27
Farthest Starprince agr aap ko koi sher nae ata tou mat likho at least ghalat sher tou mt likho
Agr ap ko sahi sher ata ha tou likh dain .gahta gahta gaviya bn he jata ha insan...zama storiya

ALI_FTP:
Date:08-08-2010|07:12
Allama Iqbal was born in Sialkot , Punjab , British India ; the eldest of five siblings in a Kashmiri rajput family. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Iqbal's father Shaikh Nur Muhammad was a prosperous tailor, well-known for his strong devotion to Islam , and the family raised their children with deep religious grounding. His grandfather Sahaj Ram Sapru was a Kashmiri Pandit from Srinagar who converted to Islam with his family, adopting the Muslim name of Shaikh Muhammad Rafiq in the process. After conversion, he moved with his family to Sialkot in the west of Punjab. Iqbal was educated initially by tutors in languages and writing, history, poetry and religion. His potential as a poet and writer was recognised by one of his tutors, Sayyid Mir Hassan, and Iqbal would continue to study under him at the Scotch Mission College in Sialkot. The student became proficient in several languages and the skill of writing prose and poetry, and graduated in 1892. Following custom, at the age of 15 Iqbal' s family arranged for him to be married to Karim Bibi, the daughter of an affluent physician Khan Bahadar Dr. Sheikh Ata Mohammad,Raees-e-Azam of Gujrat(Punjab). The couple had two children: a daughter, Mi'raj Begam (born 1895) and a son, Aftab (born 1899). Iqbal's third son died soon after birth. The husband and wife were unhappy in their marriage and eventually separated in 1916. Iqbal entered the Government College in Lahore where he studied philosophy, English literature and Arabic and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree, graduating cum laude . He won a gold medal for topping his examination in philosophy. While studying for his masters degree, Iqbal came under the wing of Sir Thomas Arnold , a scholar of Islam and modern philosophy at the college. Arnold exposed the young man to Western culture and ideas, and served as a bridge for Iqbal between the ideas of East and West. Iqbal was appointed to a readership in Arabic at
_diwana_:
Date:05-05-2011|00:43
sitaro se aage jahan aur bhi hain, abhi ishque ke imtehan aur bhi hain,, tahi zindagi se nahi ye fazaen,,, yaha saikro karawan aur bhi hain,,,,
_diwana_:
Date:05-05-2011|02:19
agar kaj ru hain anjum, asman tera hai ya mera,, mujhe fikr e jahan kyon ho, jahan tera hai ya mera,, agar hangama hay shauk se hai la makan khali,, khata kiski hai ya rab, la makan tera hai ya mera,,
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