A literary program highlighting Allama Muhammad Iqbal’s Persian poetry on Imam Ali (A.S.) was held at the Iran Cultural Center in Rawalpindi to mark the birth anniversary of the first Imam of Shia Islam.

Why it matters:
The event underscored the enduring intellectual and spiritual influence of Imam Ali (A.S.) in Islamic thought and highlighted Allama Iqbal’s role in presenting Imam Ali’s personality as a universal model of justice, wisdom, and moral leadership through Persian literature.

What he's saying: 
Mehdi Taheri, Director General of the Iranian Cultural Center, described Imam Ali (A.S.) as a comprehensive and universal figure in Islamic history, saying that Allama Iqbal portrayed Imam Ali (A.S.) in Persian poetry as the perfect human being, a manifestation of divine justice, and a symbol of intellectual freedom. 

What they're saying: 
Muzaffar Ali Kashmiri, a renowned teacher of Persian language and literature, explained that Iqbal’s Persian verses reflect deep intellectual, philosophical, and mystical dimensions, emphasizing that Imam Ali’s (A.S.) character, according to Iqbal, serves as a living and practical role model for the Muslim Ummah.

Key points: 
- The literary event was held at the Iran Cultural Center in Rawalpindi.  
- It commemorated the birth anniversary of Imam Ali (A.S.).  
- Selected Persian poems by Allama Muhammad Iqbal were presented.  
- The poems highlighted Imam Ali’s courage, justice, knowledge, and spiritual stature.  
- Scholars and members of academic and literary circles attended and praised the program.

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Participants described the gathering as a meaningful contribution to intellectual development and the promotion of Iqbal’s philosophical legacy, noting that such cultural initiatives strengthen cross-cultural literary dialogue and revive classical Islamic thought through contemporary engagement.

 

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