بانگ درا کی ایک نظم شیکسپئیر: اقبال اور شیکسپئیرکے درمیان چند ہم آہنگیوں کا سراغ

Authors

  • Muhammad Ijaz ul Haq Iqbal Research Institute, Lahore Pakistan Author

Keywords:

Allama Iqbal, Bang e Dara, Shakespeare, Self, Human Emotions, Existential Dilemmas, Eastern and Western Literary traditions

Abstract

Keeping in view Iqbal’s poem Shakespeare, which is a part of his first Urdu poetry book Bang e Dara,  this article explores some important thematic  parallels between the works of Muhammad Iqbal and William Shakespeare, two towering figures in literature from distinct cultural backgrounds. It examines how both poets grapple with existential questions, the nature of the self, and the interplay between individuality and societal constraints. By analyzing key texts from both authors, the article highlights their shared exploration of human emotions, existential dilemmas, and the pursuit of higher truths. The study not only underscores the universality of their themes but also suggests that Iqbal's modernist approach resonates with Shakespearean ideals, bridging the gap between Eastern and Western literary traditions. Ultimately, the article aims to enrich the understanding of both writers by revealing the connections that transcend temporal and cultural boundaries.

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Published

2026-05-22