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Sare jahan se acha hindustan hamara iqbal
Sare jahan se acha hindustan hamara iqbal











sare jahan se acha hindustan hamara iqbal

The people from Pakistan and India who visit the zero point in Sucheetgarh express surprise to read Iqbal’s lines on both the sides in proximity. The lines of Iqbal from two different poems on the check posts of the Pakistani side and the other on the Indian side also make an interesting point as they represent different views of both the states. Former prime minister Manmohan Singh quoted the poem in his first press conference after becoming the PM. Mahatma Gandhi used to sing Saarey Jahan Sey Accha and when he was imprisoned at Yerwada Jail in Pune during the 1930s. However, his lines written on both sides of the border show that he is owned by both the countries. Both these poems are published in Bang-i-Dara, first published in 1924, also represent the difference in mindset of the poet. Iqbal wrote Tarana-i-Milli in 1910 whose first two lines are Cheen-o-Arab hamara, Hindustan hamara/ Muslim hain hum, watan hay sara jahan hamara. Sare Jahanse Acha (Instrumental) song from the album National Patriotic Songs is released on Jan 2002. Listen to Unni Krishnan Sare Jahanse Acha (Instrumental) MP3 song. It soon became an anthem of the opposition to the British rule in India. About Sare Jahanse Acha (Instrumental) Song. The following year, Iqbal recited his poem at the Government College Lahore. It was published in the weekly journal Ittehad in 1904.

sare jahan se acha hindustan hamara iqbal

The lines have been written above the flags of both countries painted on the wall.Īccording to Wikipedia, Tarana-i-Hindi, was originally written by Allama Iqbal as a poem for children. It is amazing to see that India has written Iqbal’s verse “Sare Jahan Se Achha Hindustan Hamara” from his poem Tarana-i-Hindi on its post at zero point in Sucheetgarh sector while Pakistan also replying with writing “Muslim Hain Hum, Watan Hay Sara Jahan Hamara,” the second line of the couplet from his later poem, Tarana-i-Milli, at the Pakistani border post. Sucheetgarh is village in Jammu district on Indian side, 27km from Jammu city. The Poem Saare Jaahaan Se AchchhaHindustan Hamaara Hum Bulbulein Hain IsskiYe Gulistan Hamaara. The Rangers of Pakistan and the Border Security Force (BSF) of India hardly see eye to eye with each other on any issue, given the rivalry and frequent tension on the border but their small posts, however, present a unique picture as the lines of two of famous poems of Iqbal have been written there by both sides in Roman script. It is one of the best petriotic hindi poem of India, we have tried to provide an in depth interpretation of Saare Jahan Se Achcha by Muhammad Iqbal, here it goes. SIALKOT: Poetry of Allama Iqbal has become a unification point on the border posts of Pakistan and India at Sucheetgarh at the Sialkot Working Boundary.













Sare jahan se acha hindustan hamara iqbal