After returning to India from Europe, Allama Iqbal focused on his role as a poet, philosopher, and politician. He became actively involved in the Indian nationalist movement and sought to inspire Muslims through his poetry, emphasizing the need for Muslim unity and identity. Iqbal also played a significant role in articulating the idea of a separate Muslim state, which eventually contributed to the foundation of Pakistan. His works during this period, including "Bang-e-Dra" and "Asrar-e-Khudi," reflect his vision for a revitalized Muslim community.
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