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What Should Then Be Done O People of the East

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Book by Mohammed Iqbal

What Should Then Be Done O People of the East; Traveller (Persian:پس چہ باءد کرد اے اقوامِ مشرق مع مسافر;Pas Chih Bayad Kard ay Aqwam-i-Mashriq Ma'a Musafir) was a philosophical poetry book in Persian ofMuhammad Iqbal, a poet-philosopher of theIndian subcontinent. It was published in1936. A translation, commentary and literary appreciation in Urdu by Elahi Bakhsh Akhtar Awan was published by University Book Agency Khyber Bazar, Peshawar, Pakistan in 1960.

The book includes the mathnavi Musafir. Iqbal'sRumi, the master, utters this glad tiding "East awakes from its slumbers" (Khwab-i ghaflat). Inspiring detailed commentary on voluntary poverty and free man, followed by an exposition of the mysteries of Islamic laws and Sufic perceptions is given. He laments the dissention among theSouth Asians as well as Muslim nations. The book is an account of a journey to Afghanistan. In the Mathnavi, the people of theSob'ha Sarhat region (Afghans) are counseled to learn the "secret of Islam" and to "build up theself" within themselves because they are a great righteous people.[1] The title has also been translated asWhat Then Is to Be Done, O Nations of the East.

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Preface
  • Introduction
  • Address to the World-illuminating Sun
  • The Wisdom ofMoses
  • The Wisdom of thePharaohs
  • There is No Deity ExceptGod
  • Faqr
  • The Free Man
  • The Essence of theShari'ah
  • Lament on the Differences AmongIndians
  • Present-dayPolitics
  • A Few Words to theArab People
  • What Should Then Be Done, O People of the East?
  • To theProphet
  • Dedication
The Traveller
  • Prelude
  • Address to People of theFrontier
  • The Traveller enters Kabul and visits the Mausoleum of the late Martyr King
  • At the Tomb of the heaven RestingBabur
  • VisitingGhazni and offering Reverence toHakim Sanai
  • Sanai's Spirit Speaks from Heaven
  • At the Tomb of SultanMahmud
  • Supplication of Frenzied One
  • Seeing Prophet's Garb at Qandhar.
  • The Chant
  • At the Mausoleum of HadratAhmad Shah Baba, Founder of the Afghan Nation
  • Talk with the King of IslamZahir Shah.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Pas Chih Bayad Kard ay Aqwam-i-Sharq, translated by B.A. DAR".Iqbal Academy Pakistan. Archived fromthe original on 4 February 2012. Retrieved12 March 2006.
  2. ^"Works".Iqbal Academy Pakistan. Archived fromthe original on 17 August 2014. Retrieved22 March 2006.

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