Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal: Largest Collection of Kalam-e-Iqbal, Poems, Recitations, Qawwali & Patriotic Songs
اردو Urdu, Persan فارسی
Dr. Allama Iqbal is regarded as the most influential philosopher-poet of Urdu and Persian. He has strong mystical upbringing and mentioned Rumi as his mentor in many poems. Besides Rumi, Allama also had great reverence for Attar, Imam Ghasali and Hazrat Ali Hajvairi [Daata Gunj Baksh] , who he mentioned in his kalam. Download the largest collection of Allama Iqbal Poetry or Kalam-e-Iqbal in MP3 format.
Shikwa (Complete) – Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan 29MB
Jawab-e-Shikwa (complete) – Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan 23 MB
Kalam E Iqbal – By Farida Khanum
Fitrat Ne Na – By Trannum Naz [Baal-e-Jibreel]
Khirad Ke Pas Khabar Ke Siwa Kuch Aur Nahi – By Suraiyya Khanum
La Phir Ik Baar Wohi Bada O Jam Aye Saqi – By Shabnam Majeed
Masjid E Qurtaba – Recited by By Muhammad Ali (Pakistani Actor )
Masjid e Qurtuba Mosque Of Cordoba – By Malika Pukhraj And Tahira Syed
Pareshan Ho Ke Meri Khaak Aakhir – By Muhammad Ali Shyhaki
Phir Charagh E Lala Se Roshan Hove Koh O Daman
One of the most loved verses by Allama Iqbal is “Sitaron Say Aage” (ستاروں سے آگے), which translates to “Beyond the Stars.”. Sitaron Say Aage” serves as a reminder of the poet’s vision for a revitalized Muslim community that is intellectually, spiritually, and morally awakened. Iqbal believed that by rising above materialism and embracing higher values, Muslims could regain their former glory and contribute positively to the world.
Sitaron Say Aage – By Sajjad Ali
Saqi Nama (Kalam Allama Iqbal) – Performed by Junoon 4.4MB
Sitaron Se Aage Jahan Aur Bhi Hain – By Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
Tere Ishq Ki Inteha Chahta Hoon – By Malka Pukhraj (Kalam E Iqbal)
Tu Aye Aseer e Makan – By Ustad Amanat Ali Khan
Yahi Meri Namaz Hai Yahi Mera Wazoo – Recited By Muhammad Ali ( Actor )
Ya Rab Dil E Muslim Ko Woh Zinda Tamanna De – By Shehzad Roy
Ya Rab Dil E Muslim Ko Woh Zinda Tamanna De – By Ustad Amanat Ali Khan & Farida Khanum
Yeh Gumbad e Minaee ( From Farsi Translation ) – By Farida Khanum
Yeh Gumbad e Minayee – By Mehdi Hassan
Yoon Hath Nahi Ata Woh Gauhar E Yuk Dana – By Fida Husain
Apna Maqam Paida Kar (With Background) – By Rahat Fateh Ali Khan (25:33)
Bala Kashan E Mohabbat Ki Yadgar Hoon Mai – By Shahida Parveen (3:49)
Chamak Teri Ayan Hai Bijli Main Aatish Main (6:05)
Gesu e Tabdaar Ko Aur Bhi Tabdaar Kar – By Fariha Parvez
Halqa e Bastand Sar E Turbat – By Muhammad Ali Shyhaki
Har Cheez Hai Meh e Khud Numayee – By Iqbal Bano
Iqbal Hai Iqbal Humara – By Humaira Channa
Ishq Ke Mizraab Se (Masjid E Qurtaba) – By Ghulam Ali
Jab Ishq Sikhata Hai Adab E Khud Aagahi – By Munir Husain
Kabhi Aye Haqiqat E Munatazir – By Abrar Ul Haq (5:12)
Malika Taranum Noor Jehan, the beloved queen of melody, lent her mellifluous voice to “Har Lehza Hai Momin Ki”, one of Dr Allama Iqbal’s most beloved verses from Baal-e-Jibreel. Her rendition adds depth and emotion to Iqbal’s poetry, and sounds like a prayers It reminds us the glory and dimension of Mard-e-Momin, a true believer.
Har Lehza Hai Momin Ki – By Malika Taranum Noor Jehan 5MB
Shikwah – By Malika Taranum Noor Jehan 9MB
Dua (Poem Recitation from Baal-e-Jibreel) 5.84 (06.22)
Masjid-e-Qartaba (Poem Recitation) 14.8MB (16.10)
Kalam e Iqbal – Khudi ka Sarre Nihan La Ilaha Ilallah [with Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan]
Dayar e Ishq Mein Apna Maqam Paida Kar – Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (17:34)
Shikwa Aur Jawab e Shikwa – Noor Jahan (10:14)
Sikwa Jawab e Shikwa – Amjad Farid Sabri and Naeem Abbas Rufi (44:03)
Tina Sani Sings Shikwa Jawab e Shikwa (61:02)
A Tribute To Allama Iqbal (Poems Of Allama Sung By Various Artists)
Loh Bhi Tu Qalam Bhi Tu (sung by Humera Arshad)
Hasti Meri Mera Nizam – By Asad Amanat Ali Khan
Ae Soze Sukhan Lala – By Asad Amanat Ali Khan
Aae Turbat Pe Meri – By Asad Amanat Ali Khan
Jahaan main Ahl-e-Iman Soorat-e- Khurshid Jeete hain