Iqbal's Letters:
In addition to these books he wrote hundreds of letters in Urdu and English.
Urdu letters have been published in ten different books. He issued statements
pertaining to the burning topics of the day relating to various aspects of
social, religious, cultural and political problems of India, Europe and the
world of Islam. For a few years he served as a Professor of Philosophy and
Oriental Learning at the government College, Lahore and the Punjab University
Oriental College. Many of his speeches and statements have been compiled and
published in book form. Except for the last four years of his life he practised
at the Lahore High Court Bar. All his life he was easily accessible to all and
sundry and evening sessions at his home were a common feature.
In Spite of his heavy political and social commitments he had time for poetry, a
poetry which made philosophy sing. A.K Brohi says:
Dr. Iqbal is undoubtedly a renowned poet-philosopher of Islam and may have in
his writings a never failing source of inspiration, delight and aesthetic
wonder. He has made signal contribution to our understanding of the Holy Writ of
Islam and offered his evaluation of the remarkable example of which the life of
the Prophet of Islam (pbuh) has presented to the world at large and the high
water-mark of excellence, it provides of how best our earthly lives can be lived
here below.
BIOGRAPHY - IQBAL WORKS - IQBAL'S ENGLISH WORKS - IQBAL LETTERS -
IQBAL THE VISIONARY - IQBAL AND POLITICS - IQBAL AND THE QUAID i AZAM
IQBAL IN YEARS - IJTIHAD AND ISLAMIC MOVEMENT BY IQBAL
ETHNIC, RACIAL ISLAMIC REVOLUTION