علامہ اقبال کی نظم صبح کا ستارہ کی تشریح
Introduction to the poem "Morning Star" is a famous poem by Allama Iqbal, included in his book *Bang-e-Dara* (Part I, published around 1904). The poem is narrated in the language of the morning star (Venus, which is most brightly visible at dawn). Iqbal has used it metaphorically to convey the message of **eternal life**, **the burning of love**, and the search for true existence in contrast to the temporary glow of the world. The central idea of the poem is that it is better for a person to *become immortal through love even if he dies in the dust* than **the temporary glow (like the light of a star for a moment)**. The star, tired of the height, honor, and service of the sky, prefers the lowliness of the earth, love, and self-annihilation. Full text of the poem The abode of stars is not good for me** *From this height, the lowliness of the people of the earth is good* *What a sky, my uninhabited homeland* *The skirt of the morning is my shroud* *It is my destiny to die and live every day* *To drink the morning drink from the hands of the cupbearer of death* *Neither this service, nor this honor, nor this elevation is good* *Darkness is good for the brightness of this hour* *If it were in my power, it would not have become a rosy* *It would have become a sparkling gem in the deep sea* *Even the one whose heart is frightened by the struggle of the waves* *Leaving the sea somewhere, it would have become a beautiful necklace* *There is pleasure in shining, becoming an ornament of beauty* *Becoming the adornment of the crown of the head of the lady of Caesar* *The fate of a piece of stone* *The seal of the hand of the righteous has become a jewel* *But such things are defeated in the future* *Oh, the end of the precious essence is defeated* *Life is that which is not known by death* *Is it to be lived that which is in need of death* *This is the end if I become the adornment of the world* *Why should I not fall as dew on a flower!* *May I live in the stars of the blossoms of some forehead* *May I live in the flames of the sighs of some oppressed* *May I become a doubter and get stuck in the head of the world* *Why should I not drip from the eyes of this wife* *Whose husband is a living being, covered in armor* *Sleeping in the field of loyalty, compelled by patriotism* *The sight of despair and hope that she shows* **Whose silence even makes her speech ashamed ** *Whoever the husband's pleasure gives patience* *And gives modesty and the power of speech to the eyes* *May the yellow, the hour of departure, become a disease of roses* *May the charm of beauty be increased by the sorrow of Hajar* *May he seize a million, but I will only drip* *May I only overflow from the ocean of the sweet sight* *May I find eternal life by mixing with the dust* *May I continue to show the burning of love to time* Poem-by-Poem Explanation (Summary) 1. **Early Poems (Lovely Neighborhood...)**: The morning star gets tired of the proximity of the sun and moon and the responsibility of giving the morning message. He abandons the height of the sky and prefers the simplicity of the earth. 2. **Uninhabited homeland...**: His real home is "non-existence" (destruction). He dies as soon as morning comes (simile of a shroud). It is his fate to die-live daily. 3. **Not this service...**: The brightness of a clock in the sky is meaningless. Darkness is better (an indication of survival). 4. **Gem, jewel, Solomon's jewel**: If he had the choice, he would have become a pearl or a jewel instead of becoming a star, but all of these are also temporary and eventually break. 5. **Life is...**: Real life is that which is free from death. It is useless to perish even by becoming a worldly ornament. 6. **Dewdrop, tear, oppressed...**: In the end, a star wants to become dewdrop and fall on a flower, to become evil in the sighs of the oppressed, or to perish as the tears of a loving wife. This is a message of immortality through **love and sacrifice**. **Overall message**: It is better than temporary glory (eminence, honor) for a person to become immortal even by merging with the dust through **love, service to humanity, and loyalty**. Iqbal's philosophy of self and love is clear here. A complete line-by-line explanation of Allama Iqbal's famous poem "Subh Ka Sitara". In this poem, Iqbal describes eternal life, the burning of love, the destruction of self and the reality of the temporary world through the language of the morning star. The full text of the poem, the meanings of difficult words and deep understanding are in this video. The best video to understand Iqbal's philosophy. This wonderful poem from Bang-e-Dara is heart-touching. If you like Iqbal's poetry, Urdu literature or motivational poetry, then be sure to like, share and subscribe. #AllamaIqbal #Sabh_Ka_Starrah #UrduPoetry #AllamaIqbal #ص...

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