Allama Iqbal birthday and history of Pakistan
Iqbal day

This day is one of the most memorable days for all Pakistanis and all Allama Sufi lovers. Allama Muhammad Iqbal was a great poet, philosopher, thinker, and politician born in Sialkot, Punjab. He died on 21st April 1938.
No doubt, Allama Iqbal rendered unprecedented important services to the Urdu language for which he got fame throughout the world. If we talk about his all-educational work, Allama Iqbal got the first position.
All Pakistanis will celebrate Allama Iqbal day on 9th of November. All Pakistanis will pray for Allama Iqbal all day long and all night. Every year his lover celebrates Iqbal day with passion.
The struggle of Allama Muhammad Iqbal:
Muhammad Iqbal was a great leader who had strived his whole life for the betterment of society. He strove to bring about social, political, and economic reforms to improve the community. He also wanted to unite the South Asian sub-continent under the flag of Islam. Iqbal said that he felt that it was necessary to unify all Muslim countries into one state in order to live peacefully without competition or conflict.
He envisioned an Islamic State run through ijtihad (interpretations) made by experts known as alim (plural: ulema). The state's constitution would be based on Sharia law so that people could live according to God's teachings. This vision of Iqbal was later realized in the creation of Pakistan, which consisted of Muslim majority regions that previously belonged to India.
Furthermore, Iqbal was also a great poet and philosopher, writing countless poems highlighting the struggles of Muslims at this period. Many of these poems were inspired by his visit to Europe, where he experienced Western society first-hand, learning about the technology and industry that had risen in European countries. He witnessed how western countries had changed during colonial rule, talking with many people who had suffered during this period. Iqbal himself went through many changes throughout his life - from being an optimistic person exploring new ideas to being a more conservative figure once he got older.
History of Pakistan
The history of Pakistan has been turbulent and filled with change. In 1947 when it was partitioned from India, the country had two wings: East Bengal in Eastern India, which became Bangladesh later on; West Punjab separated into modern-day Northwest Frontier province (Pukhtuns) & Baluchistan. After losing its eastern half to these new countries, there were many battles fought between them before finally agreeing on a cease-fire agreement. Each side got what they wanted, but not without considerable loss along their borders or internationally through aid shipments being blocked by Indian forces at gunpoint.

The country was created in 1947, when it became an independent state after being divided into separate Muslim-majority regions that were formerly part of Pakistan occupied northern Sindh province, which the Indian Empire had governed before colonial rule ended there with World War II's end; another section went to India following its independence from Great Britain/British Raj on 15 August 1948 Though Area ever since has struggled between Hinduism and Islam for cultural supremacy Why? Over many centuries Hindus invaded or settled down peacefully but steadily over time made fundamental changes sweeping through religious festivals worshiping places Sherothes wearing out Arabic script converting entire populations forcing converts back across borderlines until today Southern Punjab townships far the population count is over 171 million people with an area size nearly 300x 150 kilometers! In the Urdu language means "Land" & Pakistani, which comes from the Hindu word Puratantra translates to the proud land."
The history of Pakistan is a turbulent one, with many ups and downs. For years now it has struggled for independence from India which finally came in 1947 after World War II had ended, but even today, there are still tensions between these two countries overcontrols on their borders as well the status quo ante area known locally insh Amendment to accommodate both sides' claims (i e Kashmir). The history of Pakistan is a fascinating one. An amalgamation between the Middle East and South Asia, it has been influenced by several major religions, including Islam, making up around 95% of its population today.
Many hardships mark the vast and rich history of Pakistan. The country has witnessed invasions from outsiders, famines that killed millions in the Year 2000 alone - but they've always managed to fight back with courage! It's because we never give up hope on our future as one nation: indivisible whole living together with harmony for all time."



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