Introduction
Reading the works of Allama Iqbal offers children profound benefits by inspiring personal growth, fostering a sense of identity, and instilling moral values. His poetry, such as Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua, emphasizes hope, ambition, and ethical integrity, encouraging children to dream big and develop resilience. Through his focus on Khudi (selfhood) and universal themes like justice and equality, Iqbal nurtures critical thinking, spiritual awareness, and a love for literature. His teachings promote unity, compassion, and an appreciation for diversity, making his works a timeless source of guidance for young minds.
At our institution, we introduce Iqbaliat to students from Class 1 to Class 8, ensuring they become familiar with the teachings and philosophy of Allama Iqbal at an early age. This structured approach helps young learners understand Iqbal’s profound ideas on self-awareness, spirituality, and Islam. By the time students reach higher education, they have a strong foundation in Iqbal’s philosophy, enabling them to appreciate his contributions to literature, ethics, and the broader discourse on personal and collective growth. Our goal is to inspire students with Iqbal’s timeless wisdom and equip them with the knowledge to apply his teachings in their lives.