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The Secrets of the Self (Asrar-i Khudi) — A Philosophical Poem

"The Secrets of the Self (Asrár-i Khudi)" by Sheikh Muhammad Iqbal is a philosophical poem written in the early 20th …

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"The Secrets of the Self (Asrár-i Khudi)" by Sheikh Muhammad Iqbal is a philosophical poem written in the early 20th century. The work explores the profound theme of selfhood, emphasizing the significance of individual identity and self-affirmation in the broader context of existence. Iqbal's poetry acts as an exploration of the nature of the self and its relationship with love, desire, and the universe, presenting a blend of philosophical thought and poetic imagery. At the start of the poem, the narrator embarks upon a profound journey of self-discovery, expressing the idea that true existence originates from the self and that life's essence is tied to the manifestation of one's own desires. The prologue sets a tone of awakening, with the narrator proclaiming a new identity and calling for action and self-assertion. Through vivid metaphors and evocative language, Iqbal grapples with concepts like individuality, the burdens of existence, and the power of love to enrich and sustain the

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