Nanak
Qoum Ne Pegham-e-Gautam Ki Zara Parwa Na Ki
Qadar Na Pehchani Na Apne Gohar-e-Yak Dana Ki
The nation could not care less about Gautama’s message—
It did not know the price of its unique pearl!
Ah! Bad-Qismat Rahe Azwaz-e-Haq Se Be Khabar
Ghafil Apne Phal Ki Sheerini Se Hota Hai Shajar
Poor wretches! They never heard the voice of truth:
A tree does not know how sweet its fruit is.
Ashakara Uss Ne Kiya Jo Zindagi Ka Raaz Tha
Hind Ko Lekin Khayali Falsafe Par Naaz Tha
What he revealed was the secret of existence,
But India was proud of its fancies;
Shama-e-Haq Se Jo Munawwar Ho Ye Woh Mehfil Na Thi
Barish-e-Rehmat Huwi Lekin Zameen Qabil Na Thi
It was not an assembly‐hall to be lit up by the lamp of truth;
The rain of mercy fell, but the land was barren.
Aah! Shudar Ke Liye Hindustan Ghum Khana Hai
Dard-e-Insani Se Iss Basti Dil Begana Gai
Alas, for the shudra India is a house of sorrow,
This land is blind to the sufferings of man.
Barhman Sarshar Hai Ab Tak Mai-e-Pindar Mein
Shama-e-Gautam Jal Rahi Hai Mehfil-e-Aghyar Mein
The Brahmin is still drunk with the wine of pride,
In the assembly‐halls of foreigners burns Gautama’s lamp.
Butkada Phir Baad Muddat Ke Magar Roshan Huwa
Noor-e-Ibraheem Se Azar Ka Ghar Roshan Huwa
But, ages later, the house of idols was lit up again–
Azar’s house was lit up by Abraham!
Phir Uthi Akhir Sada Touheed Ki Punjab Se
Hind Ko Ek Mard-e-Kamil Ne Jagaya Khawab Se
Again from the Punjab the call of monotheism arose:
A perfect man roused India from slumber.
Qoum Ne Pegham-e-Gautam Ki Zara Parwa Na Ki
Qadar Na Pehchani Na Apne Gohar-e-Yak Dana Ki
The nation could not care less about Gautama’s message—
It did not know the price of its unique pearl!
Ah! Bad-Qismat Rahe Azwaz-e-Haq Se Be Khabar
Ghafil Apne Phal Ki Sheerini Se Hota Hai Shajar
Poor wretches! They never heard the voice of truth:
A tree does not know how sweet its fruit is.
Ashakara Uss Ne Kiya Jo Zindagi Ka Raaz Tha
Hind Ko Lekin Khayali Falsafe Par Naaz Tha
What he revealed was the secret of existence,
But India was proud of its fancies;
Shama-e-Haq Se Jo Munawwar Ho Ye Woh Mehfil Na Thi
Barish-e-Rehmat Huwi Lekin Zameen Qabil Na Thi
It was not an assembly‐hall to be lit up by the lamp of truth;
The rain of mercy fell, but the land was barren.
Aah! Shudar Ke Liye Hindustan Ghum Khana Hai
Dard-e-Insani Se Iss Basti Dil Begana Gai
Alas, for the shudra India is a house of sorrow,
This land is blind to the sufferings of man.
Barhman Sarshar Hai Ab Tak Mai-e-Pindar Mein
Shama-e-Gautam Jal Rahi Hai Mehfil-e-Aghyar Mein
The Brahmin is still drunk with the wine of pride,
In the assembly‐halls of foreigners burns Gautama’s lamp.
Butkada Phir Baad Muddat Ke Magar Roshan Huwa
Noor-e-Ibraheem Se Azar Ka Ghar Roshan Huwa
But, ages later, the house of idols was lit up again–
Azar’s house was lit up by Abraham!
Phir Uthi Akhir Sada Touheed Ki Punjab Se
Hind Ko Ek Mard-e-Kamil Ne Jagaya Khawab Se
Again from the Punjab the call of monotheism arose:
A perfect man roused India from slumber.
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ReplyDeleteIntoxicating.Good play of words.
ReplyDeleteGreat word's of iqbal ji
ReplyDeleteIqbal has deep study of India and its history, At the same time while expressing them he beautifully webs the words. Greatest poet of this century
ReplyDeletecan anyone provide me with the full explanation of this poem? any follower of Nanak..its my assignment..help plz as soon as possible
ReplyDelete'Ghafil Apne Phal Ki Sheerini Se Hota Hai Shajar'
ReplyDeleteCan anyone make the meaning of this line more clear to me?
This means fruit is not aware of its sweetness. Sheerini - Mithaas; Ghafil - Anjaan.
Deleteped khud par lagne wale phalon ki mithas se nawaqif rahta hai. usko unki ehmiyat nahi pata chalti
DeleteThe tree is ignorant of the sweetness of its fruit.
DeleteBoota apne phal di mithas nu nahi samjhda pya
DeleteThe shayari of Iqbal is eye opening and left its I print in deep heart.
ReplyDeleteLal salaam to comrade Allama Iqbal.
ReplyDeleteshayd zindagi bhi kum hai irshad ke lye!
ReplyDeleteZindagi bhar bhi kare, toh bhi kum hai irshad ke liye!
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