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  1. Gabriel's Wing. Baal-e-Jibril ( Urdu: بال جبریل; or Gabriel's Wing; published in Urdu, 1935) is a philosophical poetry book by Allama Muhammad Iqbal . Allama Dr Muhammad Iqbal. Introduction. Iqbal's first book of poetry in Urdu, Bang-i-Dara (1924), was followed by Bal-i-Jibril in 1935 and Zarb-i-Kalim in 1936.

  2. 8 de mar. de 2021 · Gabriel's wing; a study into the religious ideas of Sir Muhammad Iqbal : Schimmel, Annemarie, 1922-2003 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  3. Gabriel's Wing: A Study of the Religious Ideas of Sir Muhammad Iqbal. Schimmel. BRILL, Dec 1, 1963 - Religion - 438 pages. 0 Reviews. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified. This books presents the views of Muhammad Iqbal in regards to the essentials of Islam.

  4. Gabriel's Wing. Translated by Matthews, D. J.; Siddiqui, Naim and Shah, Syed Akbar Ali. Lahore: Iqbal Academy Pakistan, 2014. About US. Iqbal Academy Pakistan is a statutory body of the Government of Pakistan, established through the Iqbal Academy Ordinance No. XXVI of 1962 and a centre of excellence for Iqbal Studies.

  5. Gabriel's Wing: A Study Into the Religious Ideas of Sir Muhammad Iqbal. Gabriel's Wing. : Annemarie Schimmel. Iqbal Academy Pakistan, 1989 - Religion - 428 pages. Muḥammad Iqbāl,...

  6. Gabriel's Wing – A Study of the Religious Ideas of Sir Muhammad Iqbal | Brill. A Study of the Religious Ideas of Sir Muhammad Iqbal. Series: Numen Book Series, Volume: 6. Author: Schimmel. Copyright Year: 1963. E-Book (PDF) Availability: Published. ISBN: 978-90-04-37797-4. Publication: 01 Dec 1963. USD $156.00. Hardback. Availability: Published.

  7. Gabriels Wing has five parts. In the first part she provides the historical background of Muhammad Iqbal, his life, the aesthetic side of his work, and his religious motives. In the second part she discusses Iqbal’s interpretation of the five pillars of faith. In the third part she expounds on Iqbal’s interpretation of the essentials of ...