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English Publications ENGLISH PUBLICATIONS PRICE TITLE AUTHOR ISBN $ Rs. WORKS OF IQBAL 1. Allahabad Addressed 1930 Allama Muhammad 5 140.00 978-969-416-499-1 Iqbal 2. Discourses of Iqbal Complied & Edited by 10 200.00 969-416-307-2 Shahid Hussain )٭( Razzaqi 3. Letters of Iqbal Compiled & Edited by 9 600.00 978-969-416-551-6 Bashir Ahmad Dar 4. Speeches, Writings & Compiled & Edited by 8 500.00 969-416-010-3 Latif Ahmad Sherwani )٭( Statements of Iqbal 5. Stray Reflections Edited by Dr. Javid 14 300.00 969-416-003-0 Iqbal )٭( 6. The Reconstruction of Allama Muhammad 17 800.00 978-969-416-498-4 Religious Thought in Islam Iqbal 7. The Development of Allama Muhammad 10 400.00 978-969-416-492-2 Metaphysics in Persia Iqbal IQBAL STUDIES 8. Creative Dimensions of Dr. Nazir Qaiser 10 200.00 978-969-416-470-0 )٭( Iqbal's Thought Compiled by 14 350.00 978-969-416-473-1 9. Essays of Dr. Javid Iqbal Muhammad Suheyl Umar Tahir Hameed Tanoli 10. Fascism and British India Dr. Vito Salierno 15 350.00 978-969-416-519-6 11. Glimpses of Iqbal Syed Abdul Vahid 15 600.00 978-969-416-520-2 12. How to Read Iqbal? Shamsur Rahman 3 40.00 969-416-357-1 (Brochure) Faruqi 13. Humanity Beyond Creed Dr. Zahid Munir Amir 12 450.00 978-969-416-494-6 (A Study in Iqbal’s thought) Compiled by 20 650.00 978-969-416-472-4 14. Intellectual Legacy Muhammad Suheyl (Essays by Dr. Javid Iqbal) Umar Tahir Hameed Tanoli 15. IQBAL Mustansir Mir 12 250.00 969-416-380-3 16. Iqbal and Italy Vito Salierno 4 70.00 978-969-416-343-9 17. Iqbal and Modern Era Muhammad Suheyl 12 250.00 978-969-416-474-8 Umar 18. Iqbal and the Concept of Rashida Malik 3 40 969-416-310-2 )٭( Pakistan 19. Iqbal Essays & Studies Asloob Ahmad Ansari 10 210.00 969-416-329-3 .Temporarily out of Stock )٭( :Note 20. Iqbal on Inner Religious Dr. M. H. Qazi 10 200.00 969-416-417-5 Experience 21. Iqbal the Islamic Futurist Ikram Azam 10 200.00 969-416-342-0 Dr. Nazir Qaiser 6 150.00 969-416-318-8 )٭( Iqbal Today .22 23. Iqbal: Commemorative Ali Sardar Jafri 10 210.00 969-416-324-2 )٭( Volume 24. Iqbal: From Finite to Moinuddin Aqeel 4 70.00 969-416-403-8 )٭( Infinite 25. Iqbal: His Life and Our Khurram Ali Shafique 10 400 978-969-416-487-8 Times 26. Iqbal: Poet Philosopher of Edited by Hafeez Malik 12 350.00 969-416-362-5 )٭( Pakistan 27. Iqbal: The Poet Tomorrow Khawaja Abdur Rahim 10 200.00 969-416-323-4 28. Iqbal’s Concept of Death, Dr. Abdul Khaliq 14 300.00 969-416-373-0 Immortality and Afterlife 29. Iqbal’s Contribution to Prof. M. Munawwar 2 30.00 969-416-277-7 Literature and Politics 30. Iqbal’s Philosophy of Dr. Muhammed Maruf 14 300.00 969-416-317-x Religion 31. Iqbal’s Reconstruction of Dr. Khalid Masud 12 250.00 969-416-083-9 )٭( Ijtihad 32. Iqbal-The Great Poet Mujeeb ur Rehman 6 120.00 969-416-321-8 Philosopher of the Muslim World 33. March of Times Muhammad Suheyl 3 50.00 969-416-355-2 Iqbal’s Idea of the Mahdi-The end of Umar the History and the Settled )٭( Convictions 34. Muhammad Iqbal: A Editors: Muhammad 12 300.00 969-416-439-7 Suheyl Umar/ Contemporary () BasitBilal Koshul 35. Muhammad Iqbal: Dr. Laeeq Babree 1 20.00 969-416-401-4 Introduction (French) 36. Quranic Studies – A Dr. Abdul Khaliq 10 400.00 978-969-416-517-2 Philosophical Exposition 37. Realization of Iqbal’s Dr. Nazir Qaiser 10 200.00 969-416-405-2 Educational Philosophy in )٭( Montessori System 38. Repair and Redeem: Iqbal's Muhammad Suheyl 6 100.00 978-969-416-469-9 Re-statement of Sufi Umar Thought 39. That I May See and Tell Muhammad Suheyl 2 30.00 969-416-278-5 Significance of Iqbal’s Umar )٭( Wisdom Poetry 40. The Metaphysical and Dr. Shahzad Qaiser 18 500.00 978-969-416-466-3 Cultural Perspectives of Khawaja Ghulam Farid's .Temporarily out of Stock )٭( :Note )٭( Poetry and Iqbal 41. The Poet of the East A. Anwar Beg. 10 210.00 969-416-326-9 Khurram Ali Shafique 14 300.00 978-969-416-388-8 )٭( The Republic of Rumi .42 43. Two International Seminars Muhammad Suheyl 6 100.00 969-416-426-7 on the Contemporary Umar Relevance of Allama )٭( Muhammad Iqbal 44. Allama Iqbal in The Quaid-i- Dr. Nadeem Shafiq 18 740.00 978-969-416-525-7 Azam Papers (1936-1947) Malik 45. Allama Iqbal in the India Dr. Nadeem Shafiq 20 780.00 978-969-416-526-4 Muslim League Papers Malik (1927-1947) 46. Wastland and Javid Nama Alia Saleem Naushahi 3 50.00 969-416-353-6 (A comparative study of the world views of Muhammad Iqbal and T. )٭( (S. Eliot TRANSLATIONS 1. ENGLISH 47. A Message from the East Compiled by Khurrum 10 200.00 969-416-445-8 (Junior Edition series) Ali Shafique 48. A Selection and Translation M. Yaqub Mirza 6 150.00 969-416-067-7 )٭( of Iqbaliat 49. Dr Muhammad Iqbal The Prof. S.G. Abbas 14 350.00 969-416-030-8 )٭( Humanist Bashir Ahmad Dar 4 75.00 969-416-068-5 50. Iqbal’s Gulshan-i-Raz-i- Jadeed & Bandagi Namah )٭( 51. Javid Nama Khurram Ali Shafique 15 700.00 978-969-416-516-5 (Editions Series 4th Edition) 969-416-002-2 Victor Kiernan 16 400.00 )٭( Poems from Iqbal .52 53. Shikwa Jawab-i-Shikwa Sultan Zahur Akhtar 12 380.00 978-969-416-561-5 ۹)٭((Representation & Reply) 54. The Call of the Marching Dr. M.A.K. Khalil 18 450.00 969-416-069-3 )٭( (Bell (Bang-i-Dara Translated and Edited 1-85065-374-7 300.00 14 )٭( Tulip in the Desert .55 by Mustansir Mir 56. The Philosophy of Iqbal Salah-ud-Din Mahmud 30 1200.00 978-969-416-518-9 (Translation of Hikmat-e Iqbal by .Temporarily out of Stock )٭( :Note Dr. Mohammad Rafi-ud-Din) 2. GERMAN 57. The Reconstruction of Muhammad Iqbal 10 200.00 3-89930-016-5 Religious Thought in Islam Tr. Axel Monte und (German Trans.) Thomas Stemmer 3. SPANISH 58. La Reconstruccion Del Muhammad Iqbal 14 HB 300.00 969-416013-8 Pensamiento Religioso En Tr. Jose E. Calderon 10 PB 200.00 EL Islam (Spanish) 4. FRENCH 59. Iqbal LE Poete de L’ Islam Sharif al-Mujahid 2 40.00 969-416-276-9 (French) Traduction et Annotation Brigitte Piquard 60. Muhammad Iqbal Laeeq Babree 6 150.00 969-416-386-2 Le Coup De Moise (French Trans. Selections from Zarb-e-Kalim) 5. ITALIAN 61. Bal –i-Jibril (Italian Allama Muhammad 10 250.00 978-969-416-465-5 Translation) Iqbal /VitoSalierno 62. Bang-i-Dara (Italian Allama Muhammad 10 250.00 969-416-441-0 Iqbal / Vito Salierno )٭( (Translation Mustansir Mir/ Vito 10 200.00 969-416-442-7 (Italian Translation) Salierno )٭( Iqbal .63 6. CZECH Allama Muhammad 64. The Reconstruction of 969-416-301-3 Iqbal /Tr. Filip Hajný 6 150.00 Religious Thought in Islam (Czech Translation) 7. CYRILLIC / PERSIAN 65. Kulliyat-i-Iqbal 6Allama Muhammad 14 300.00 969-416-301-3 Iqbal )٭( (Persian/Cyrillic) BIOGRAPHY 66. Iqbal – An Illustrated Khurrum Ali Shafique 36 1300.00 978-969-416-527-1 Biography 67. Iqbal As I Knew Him Doris Ahmad 5 50.00 969-416-074-x Dr. Hafeez Malik 15 750.00 969-35-2273-0 )٭( Iqbal in Politics .68 .Temporarily out of Stock )٭( :Note BIBLIOGRAPHIES 69. And Here the Twain Did Compiled by 3 60.00 969-416-264-5 Meet Bibliography of the M. Ikram Chaghatai works of the Scholar-Hermit Edited by Prof. Dr. Annemarie Muhammad Suheyl Umar Schimmel 70. Arabic, Persian and Urdu Prof. Moinuddin Aqeel 2 50/00 969-416-443-4 Sources in the European Libraries 71. Iqbal and the English Press Nadeem Shafiq Malik 4 60.00 969-416-071-5 )٭( of Pakistan CRITICAL APPRECIATION 72. A Critique of Western Dr. Nazir Qaiser 6 150.00 969-416-072-3 Psychology and Psychotherapy and Iqbal’s )٭( Approach Bashir Ahmad Dar 10 200.00 969-416-053-7 )٭( Articles on Iqbal .73 Prof. M. Munawwar 6 150.00 969-416-059-6 )٭( Dimensions of Iqbal .74 75. Eternal Message of Allama Prof. Sadullah 10 250.00 969-416-408-3 Muhammad Iqbal (Uzbek Yoldoshev )٭( (Language 76. Gabriel’s Wing Dr. A. M. Schimmel 20 750.00 978-969-416-522-6 Shamsur Rahman 10 400.00 978-969-416-521-9 77. How to Read Iqbal? Essays Faruqi on Iqbal, Urdu Poetry & Edited and Compiled Literary Theory by: Muhammad Suheyl Umar 78. Introduction to the Thought M.A.M. Dar, Luce- 1 14.00 969-416-052-9 of Iqbal (Trans. From French)۹ Claude Maitre )٭( 79. Iqbal – in his Varied Prof. Nazeer Siddiqi 4 75.00 969-416-050-2 )٭(Aspects 80. Iqbal and Existentialism Prof. Niaz Erfan 4 80.00 969-416-055-3 )٭( other Articles 81. Iqbal and Quranic Prof. M. Munawwar 6 120.00 969-416-060-x )٭(Wisdom 82. Iqbal-Poet Philosopher of Prof. M. Munawwar 6 200.00 969-416-061-8 Islam 83. O' Arab World (Muhammad Dr. Zahid Munir Amir 4 60.00 969-416-456-4 )٭( (Iqbal's Passion for the Arabs .Temporarily out of Stock )٭( :Note 84.
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