The Rod of Moses |
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Content |
A Declaration of War against the Present Age |
Like the wind of morn imbibe the wish to blow, |
DEDICATION TO NAWAB SIR HAMIDULLAH KHAN THE RULER OF BHOPAL |
To Readers |
The Prologue |
Islam And Mussulman |
Dawn |
No God But He |
Submission to Fate |
Ascension |
Admonition to a Philosophy Stricken Sayyid |
The Earth and the Sky |
The Decline of The Muslims |
Knowledge and Love |
Ijtehad |
Thanks Cum Complaint |
Dhikr and Fikr |
Mullah of the Mosque |
Destiny |
Oneness of God |
Knowledge and Religion |
Indian Muslim |
Written on the Occasion of The British Government's... |
Jihad |
Authority and Faith |
Faqr and Monarchy |
Islam |
Eternal Life |
Kingship |
The Mystic |
Dazzled by Europe |
Mysticism |
Islam In India |
Ghazal |
The World |
Prayer |
Revelation |
Defeatism |
Heart and Intellect |
Fervour For Action |
The Grave |
The Recognition of a Qalandar |
Philosophy |
God's Men |
The Infidel and Believer |
The True Guide |
Believer |
Muhammad Ali Bab |
Fate |
Invocation to the Soul of Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) |
The Way of Islam |
Guidance |
Faqr and Monkery |
Ghazal |
Resignation |
Unity of God |
Revelation and Freedom |
Soul and Body |
Lahore and Karachi |
Prophethood |
Adam |
Makkah and Geneva |
To Elder of the Shrine |
The Guide |
A Muslim |
Punjabi Muslim |
Freedom |
Preaching of Islam in the West |
Negation and Affirmation |
To the Amirs of Arabia |
Decrees of God |
Death |
By Grace of God, Rise! |
Education And Upbringing |
Goal |
Modern Man |
Eastern Nations |
Awareness |
Reformers of the East |
Western Culture |
Open Secrets |
The Testament of Tipu Sultan |
Ghazal |
Awakening |
Upbringing of Selfhood |
Freedom of Thought |
The Life of Selfhood |
Government |
Indian School |
Upbringing |
Foul and Fair |
Death of the Ego |
Honoured Guest |
Modern Age |
A Student |
Examination |
The Schools |
Nietzsche |
Teachers |
Ghazal |
Religion and Education |
To Javid |
Woman |
The Frankish Man |
A Question |
Veil |
Solitude |
Woman |
Emancipation of Women |
Protection of the Weaker Vessel |
Education and Women |
Woman |
Literature and Fine Arts |
Religion and Crafts |
Creation |
Madness |
To My Poem |
Paris Mosque |
Literature |
Vision |
Might of Islam Mosque |
Theatre |
Ray of Hope |
Hope |
Eager Glance |
To the Artists |
Ghazal |
Being |
Melody |
Breeze and Dew |
The Pyramids of Egypt |
Creations of Art |
Iqbal |
Fine Arts |
Dawn in the Garden |
Khaqani |
Rumi |
Newness |
Mirza Bedil |
Grandeur and Grace |
The Painter |
Lawful Music |
Unlawful Music |
Fountain |
The Poet |
Persian Poetry |
India’s Artists |
The Great Man |
New World |
Invention of New Meanings |
Music |
Zest for Sight |
Verse |
Dance and Music |
Discipline |
Dancing |
Politics Of The East and The West |
Communism |
The Voice of Karl Marx |
Revolution |
Flattery |
Government Jobs |
Europe and The Jews |
The Psychology Of Slaves |
Bolshevik Russia |
To-day and To-morrow |
The East |
Statesmanship of the Franks |
Mastership |
Advice to Slaves |
To the Egyptians |
Abyssinia |
Satan to his Political Offspring |
An Eastern League of Nations |
Everlasting Monarchy |
Democracy |
Europe and Syria |
Mussolini |
Complaint |
Tutelage |
Secular Politics |
Civilization’s Clutches |
Advice |
A Pirate and Alexander |
League of Nations |
Syria and Palestine |
Political Leaders |
Psychology Of Bondage |
Slaves’ Prayer |
To the Palestinian Arabs |
The East and The West |
Psychology of Power |
Reflections Of Mihrab Gul Afghan |
My hills and dales! Where can I go, leaving everything... |
Tribes have been ever fighting among themselves, |
Your destiny can’t be changed though prayers; |
This wily heaven, the moon and the sun |
These schools and games, this continuing uproar, |
He who creates in this world of Becoming, |
People of Rome and Syria have changed and so have those of... |
The crow cavils that your wings are ill-looking, |
Love is not by nature ignoble like lust; |
That young man is the light of the eye of the tribe, |
The lamp that once lighted your nights |
Secularism and Latin script! What a meaningless controversy! |
To me this world appears topsy-turvy; |
Without the boldness of an outspoken man, Love is deceit... |
The story of man is a witness to the truth: |
It is death for the nations to be cut off from the Centre; |
One man of certitude among millions |
Sher Shah Suri has so well said: |
True sight is not that distinguishes between red and purple, |
The man of the desert of the mountains |
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