Allama Iqbal,
great poet-philosopher and active
political leader, was born at
Sialkot, Punjab, in 1877. He
descended from a family of Kashmiri
Brahmins, who had embraced Islam
about 300 years earlier.
Iqbal
received his early education in the
traditional maktab. Later he joined
the Sialkot Mission School, from
where he passed his matriculation
examination. In 1897, he obtained
his Bachelor of Arts Degree from
Government College, Lahore. Two
years later, he secured his Masters
Degree and was appointed in the
Oriental College, Lahore, as a
lecturer of history, philosophy and
English. He later proceeded to
Europe for higher s tudies. Having
obtained a degree at Cambridge, he
secured his doctorate at Munich and
finally qualified as a barrister.
He returned
to India in 1908. Besides teaching
and practicing law, Iqbal continued
to write poetry. He resigned from
government service in 1911 and took
up the task of propagating
individual thinking among the
Muslims through his poetry.