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Bal e Jibreel by Allama Iqbal is a philosophical poetry book published in Urdu inIt is considered to be the peak of Iqbal's Urdu poetry and showcases his vision and intellect. The book consists of 15 ghazals addressed to God and 61 ghazals and 22 quatrains that touch on various themes such as ego, faith, love, knowledge, intellect, and freedom.
In Bal e Jibreel, Iqbal reflects on the past glory of Muslims while addressing contemporary political problems. The verses in this collection were written during Iqbal's visits to Britain, Italy, Palestine, France, Spain, and Afghanistan. Notable poems include "The Mosque of Cordoba."
This book is a must-read for those interested in Iqbal's poetry and philosophy. It beautifully captures the depth of Iqbal's thoughts and showcases his confidence and stability. The choice of words and composition in the ghazals adds a hint of new art to the collection. Bal e Jibreel is a testament to Iqbal's mastery of the Urdu language and his ability to communicate his ideas effectively.