"BrickWords
Quotes
Discover quotes across various topics for every mood and occasion.
Explore Authors
Discover Authors Through a Multitude of Pathways

Quotes by Muhammad Iqbal

Born: 9th November 1877, Died: 21st April 1938
Muhammad Iqbal, also known as Allama Iqbal, was a prominent Pakistani poet, philosopher, and politician.
Welcome to our collection of quotes by Muhammad Iqbal, the renowned poet, philosopher, and politician. Here, you will have the opportunity to explore the profound thoughts and inspiring words of this great visionary. Muhammad Iqbal's quotes delve into complex topics such as spirituality, self-discovery, nationalism, and the pursuit of knowledge. Immerse yourself in his eloquent expressions and gain invaluable insights into the human experience. Whether you are a fan of poetry, a seeker of wisdom, or simply intrigued by the enduring legacy of Muhammad Iqbal, this collection of quotes will leave you inspired and enlightened. Start your journey into the mind of this extraordinary thinker and discover the timeless relevance of his words.

The ultimate aim of the ego is not to see something, but to be something. Read Summary

I have seen the movement of the sinews of the sky, And the blood coursing in the veins of the moon. Read Summary

But inner experience is only one source of human knowledge. Read Summary

Destiny is the prison and chain of the ignorant. Understand that destiny like the water of the Nile: Water before the faithful, blood before the unbeliever. Read Summary

Man is primarily governed by passion and instinct. Read Summary

God is not a dead equation! Read Summary

When truth has no burning, then it is philosophy, when it gets burning from the heart, it becomes poetry. Read Summary

It is the nature of the self to manifest itself, In every atom slumbers the might of the self. Read Summary

It is true that we are made of dust. And the world is also made of dust. But the dust has motes rising. Read Summary

Conduct, which involves a decision of the ultimate fate of the agent cannot be based on illusions. Read Summary

Indeed, in view of its function, religion stands in greater need of a rational foundation of its ultimate principles than even the dogmas of science. Read Summary

Sexual self-restraint is only a preliminary stage in the ego's evolution. Read Summary

The soul is neither inside nor outside the body; neither proximate to nor separate from it. Read Summary

Divine life is in touch with the whole universe on the analogy of the soul's contact with the body. Read Summary

Unbeliever is he who follows predestination even if he be Muslim, Faithful is he, if he himself is the Divine Destiny. Read Summary

Ends and purposes, whether they exist as conscious or subconscious tendencies, form the wrap and woof of our conscious experience. Read Summary

But the perception of life as an organic unity is a slow achievement, and depends for its growth on a people's entry into the main current of world-events. Read Summary

Physiologically less violent and psychologically more suitable to a concrete type of mind. Read Summary

The truth is that the religious and the scientific processes, though involving different methods, are identical in their final aim. Both aim at reaching the most real. Read Summary

Nations are born in the hearts of poets, they prosper and die in the hands of politicians. Read Summary