Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1938)
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		A Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1938) is a person.
- AKA: Allama Iqbal, Sir Muhammad Iqbal, Iqbal.
 - Context:
- It can (typically) compose Philosophical Poetry in Urdu language and Persian language.
 - It can (typically) advocate for Muslim Unity and Islamic revivalism.
 - It can (typically) influence South Asian Political Thought through philosophical writings.
 - It can (typically) promote Two-Nation Theory in Indian subcontinent.
 - It can (typically) integrate Eastern Philosophy with Western Philosophy.
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 - It can (often) deliver Public Lectures on Islamic philosophy.
 - It can (often) participate in Political Activism for Muslim rights.
 - It can (often) correspond with Contemporary Intellectuals about philosophical ideas.
 - It can (often) practice Law Profession alongside literary pursuits.
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 - It can range from being a Student Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1905) to being a Mature Philosopher Muhammad Iqbal (1920-1938), depending on its life stage.
 - It can range from being a Poetic Muhammad Iqbal to being a Political Muhammad Iqbal, depending on its professional focus.
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 - It can be honored as the National Poet of Pakistan.
 - It can be knighted by British Empire in 1922.
 - It can be educated at Government College Lahore, University of Cambridge, and University of Munich.
 - It can be influenced by Friedrich Nietzsche, Henri Bergson, and Rumi.
 - It can influence Pakistan Movement and modern Islamic thought.
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 - Example(s):
- Muhammad Iqbal Periods, such as:
- Early Muhammad Iqbal Periods (1877-1905), characterized by education and early poetry.
- Student Muhammad Iqbal (1890s) at Government College Lahore, demonstrating academic excellence.
 - European Study Muhammad Iqbal (1905-1908) in England and Germany, obtaining advanced degrees.
 
 - Middle Muhammad Iqbal Periods (1908-1920), characterized by philosophical development and political awakening.
- Barrister Muhammad Iqbal (1908) practicing law in Lahore.
 - Poet-Philosopher Muhammad Iqbal (1910s) publishing Asrar-e-Khudi and Rumuz-e-Bekhudi.
 
 - Later Muhammad Iqbal Periods (1920-1938), characterized by political leadership and major works.
 
 - Early Muhammad Iqbal Periods (1877-1905), characterized by education and early poetry.
 - Muhammad Iqbal Works, such as:
- Poetry Collections, such as:
- Bang-e-Dara (1924) demonstrating Urdu poetry evolution.
 - Bal-e-Jibril (1935) exploring spiritual themes.
 
 - Philosophical Texts, such as:
- The Development of Metaphysics in Persia (1908) as doctoral thesis.
 - Javid Nama (1932) as epic poem inspired by Dante.
 
 
 - Poetry Collections, such as:
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 - Muhammad Iqbal Periods, such as:
 - Counter-Example(s):
- Muhammad Iqbal (cricketer), which is a sports figure lacking philosophical contributions.
 - Iqbal Singh, which serves different cultural context.
 - Other Historical Figures named Iqbal, which use different life path.
 
 - See: Pakistan Movement, Urdu Poetry, Islamic Philosophy, Two-Nation Theory, Rumi, South Asian Literature.