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Tulip in the desert : a selection of the poetry of Muhammad Iqbal /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Iqbal, Muhammad, Sir, 1877-1938
Otros Autores: Mir, Mustansir, 1949-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Urdu
Publicado: Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2000.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • ""Contents""; ""Preface and Acknowledgements""; ""Note on Texts Used""; ""Introduction""; ""1. BEING FRESH WITH GOD?""; ""Whose World is This â€? Yours or Mine?""; ""Do One of the Two!""; ""Speak to Us Face to Face!""; ""Listen to Me!""; ""A Dialogue Between God and Man""; ""2. PARADISE LOST AND REGAINED""; ""Conquest of Nature""; ""3. SATAN'S VIEWPOINT""; ""Gabriel and Iblis""; ""Give Me Another Adversary!""; ""4. THE HUMAN CONDITION""; ""Man""; ""Solitude""; ""The Dew and the Stars""; ""The Story of Adam""; ""5. HEAD AND HEART""; ""Reason and Heart""
  • ""A Dialogue Between Knowledge and Love""""6. THE POET""; ""The Nation's Eye""; ""The Night and the Poet""; ""The Houri and the Poet""; ""7. PERSONALITIES""; ""Abu Bakr the Truthful""; ""Nanak""; ""Shakespeare""; ""Rumi and Goethe""; ""Locke, Kant and Bergson""; ""Petöfi""; ""8. SLAVE CULTURE""; ""The Psychology of Slaves""; ""Mastership""; ""The State of Barzakh""; ""Scorpion Land""; ""Advice to Slaves""; ""9. THE EAGLE""; ""The Dervish of the Kingdom of Birds""; ""Beyond the Stars""; ""The Falcon's Advice to its Youngster""; ""10. FABLES AND AETIOLOGIES""; ""The Lion and the Mule""
  • The Moth and the FireflyThe Young Fish and the Eaglet
  • The Duck and the Crocodile
  • The Ant and the Eagle
  • The Perfume of the Flower
  • Love
  • 11. MISCELLANEA
  • Sicily
  • Mu tamid's Lament in Prison
  • Fatimah bint 'Abdullah
  • Prayer
  • The Pen of Fate
  • Vision of a New World
  • 12. QUATRAINS
  • Existence
  • The Human Being
  • Khudi
  • Freedom and Determinism and the Philosophy of History
  • Criticism of the Modern Age
  • Muslims
  • Self-Portrait
  • Recommended Reading