what is the theme of Shikwa and jawab e Shikwa by Allama Iqbal
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Shikwa is in the form of a complaint to Allah for having let down Muslims and Jawab-e-Shikwa is in the form of God's reply. The central idea of the poem Shikwa is that God is not fulfilling his promise to protect followers of the Prophet from loss and a decline in fortune.
Author: Muhammad Iqbal
Original language: Urdu
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The main theme of the poem Shikwa is that God is not keeping his word to guard Prophetic adherents from misfortune and loss. God states clearly in Jawab-e Shikwa that he has not betrayed his word; rather, it is the Muslims, his adherents, who have strayed from the Path.
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- Muhammad Iqbal composed two Urdu poems, "Shikwa" and "Jawab-e-Shikwa," which were later included in his book Kulliat-e-Iqbal.
- The poetry is frequently praised for its musicianship, poetic beauty, and profundity of thought.
- Shikwa caused controversy since its main focus was a "Complaint to God" for the suffering, mistreatment, and problems Muslims were going through.
- Muslim scholars were confused when the first of these poems, Shikwa, was released because they believed Iqbal was being unappreciative of God's favours.
- In all honesty, Shikwa does exude a very strong sense of entitlement. "When Iqbal penned Shikwa, traditional religious clerics dubbed him an infidel.
- When the second poem, Jawab-e-Shikwa, was released four years after the first, Iqbal was recognised for his contribution to Urdu poetry and Islamic literature. It was not announced along with the first poem's release.
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