allama iqbal poetry in urdu, revered as the "Poet of the East," infused his Urdu poetry with profound philosophical insights and fervent patriotism. His verses ignite a sense of spiritual awakening and national pride, urging individuals to strive for self-realization and societal transformation. Through his iconic works like "Bang-e-Dra" and "Bal-e-Jibril," Iqbal delves into themes of Islamic spirituality, the struggle for independence, and the potential for individual empowerment, leaving an indelible mark on Urdu literature and inspiring generations to come.