The Rod of Moses

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Zarb-i-Kalim (or The Rod of Moses) is a philosophical poetry book of Allama Iqbal in Urdu, a poet-philosopher of Indian Subcontinent. It was published in 1936 two years before his death.

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Poetry: Asrar-i-Khudi (Secrets of the Self) - Rumuz-i-Bekhudi (Secrets of Selflessness) - Payam-i-Mashriq (Message from the East) - Bang-i-Dara (Call Of The Marching Bell) - Zabur-i-Ajam (Persian Psalms) - Javid Nama - Bal-i-Jibril (Gabriel's Wing) - Zarb-i-Kalim (Rod of the Moses) - Pas Chih Bayad Kard (What should then be done O people of the East) - Armaghan-i-Hijaz (Gift from Hijaz)
Prose: The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam - The Development of Metaphysics in Persia - Ilm Al-Iqtisad
Scholars: Annemarie Schimmel - Arthur J. Arberry - RA Nicholson - Yousaf Saleem Chishti - Javid Iqbal - Muhammad Munawwar - Suheyl Umar - more ...
See also: Iqbal bibliography - Iqbal terms - Iqbal scholars - Iqbal Academy - Iqbal Cyber Library | Timeline of Muhammad Iqbal's life
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