About The Book: “Iqbal: The Poet and His Message” by Sachidananda Sinha is a detailed study of Allama Muhammad Iqbal’s life, philosophical ideas, and poetic legacy. Published in 1947, it explores Iqbal as a poet deeply rooted in Islamic spirituality, but also responsive to modern challenges. Sinha examines Iqbal’s major works, his concept of *Khudi* (selfhood or ego), and his vision for the rejuvenation of the Muslim world. The book also addresses Iqbal’s religious background, his interaction with European ideas, and his contribution to Indian nationalism. By combining literary criticism with biography, Sinha presents Iqbal as both a moral and political thinker, whose message remains relevant.
Author: Sachidananda Sinha
Pages: 559
Edition: 1947
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