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what did allama iqbal answer in complain to no more allah bownteis for the muslims?

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It was in 1909 that Allama Muhammad Iqbal recited ‘Shikwa’ (‘The Complaint’) in Lahore, at a small gathering of Anjuman-i-Himayat-i-Islam. The event produced a stir, and Shikwa remains Iqbal’s most contentious poem to date, with several admirers, of course, but many critics as well. Although no one could really question the poetic qualities of the poem, many orthodox Muslims had reservations about its message. The main theme of Shikwa is Iqbal’s complaint to God about the downfall of Muslims and the oppression faced by them. Many Muslims accused Shikwa of being disrespectful, especially due to the use of words like harjaee (‘disloyal’) for God. Iqbal was well-aware of the charges against him, which eventually led to another composition in 1913, titled Jawab-e-Shikwa (‘Answer to the Complaint’).

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