Bal-i Jibril (Gabriel's Wing)
Muhammad Iqbal's 1935 Urdu poetry collection — mature philosophical-political poetry
Tradition: Urdu poetry / Islamic philosophy / South Asian Muslim political philosophy
Iqbal's 1935 Urdu poetry collection — mature philosophical-political poetry
Bal-i Jibril ("Gabriel's Wing," 1935) is one of Muhammad Iqbal's major Urdu poetry collections — alongside the earlier Bang-i Dara (1924) and the later Zarb-i Kalim (1936). The book combines mature-Iqbalian philosophical-religious themes with strong political-historical engagement: the late-colonial South Asian Muslim political situation, the proper-political-religious response, the philosophical-mystical-political synthesis of Iqbal's mature position.
Author
Editions cited
- Bal-i Jibril (Lahore, 1935, Urdu); English partial translations
School Embodiments
Continued Islamic-philosophical framework — the mature-Iqbalian synthesis applied in Urdu-poetic form.
"What philosophical exposition develops abstractly, Urdu poetry develops concretely; both are necessary for the Muslim community Iqbal addresses." (Bal-i Jibril, dramaturgical principle)
Continued Sufi-mystical-poetic framework, though modified by Iqbal's mature philosophy.
"The Sufi-poetic tradition is the proper resource for Iqbal's mature philosophical-religious work — though substantially modified." (Bal-i Jibril, interpretive theme)
Strong mystical-religious framework — the proper-mystical experience as foundation of the political-philosophical work.
"Mystical-religious experience is what the proper political-philosophical work depends on; without it, the proper-political work cannot be done." (Bal-i Jibril, interpretive theme)
Major Urdu-poetic-aesthetic achievement.
"The Urdu-poetic form is the proper aesthetic vehicle for the philosophical-religious-political synthesis." (Bal-i Jibril, dramaturgical principle)
Modernist-political commitments — though within Islamic-religious framework.
"Modernist political institutions are consistent with proper-Islamic political life when both are properly understood." (Bal-i Jibril)
Civic-republican-political framework — the proper-developed Muslim self as proper-political-religious subject.
"The proper-developed Muslim community is the foundation of free political-religious life." (Bal-i Jibril)
Anticipatory postcolonial-political-philosophical sensibility — the late-colonial South Asian Muslim political situation.
"The late-colonial situation requires the proper-philosophical-religious response; Iqbal's poetry articulates this." (Bal-i Jibril)
Internal Tensions
Bal-i Jibril has been universally cited as mature-Iqbal poetic achievement; political-historical readings have variously emphasised the late-colonial-political content alongside the philosophical-mystical framework.
I. Time
The 1935 late-colonial South Asian Muslim moment.
Attributes
II. Space
The Lahore-Urdu-poetic setting.
Attributes
III. Matter
The embodied Muslim community Iqbal addresses through Urdu-poetic form.
Attributes
IV. Observer
The Urdu-poetic-philosophical reader as proper participant-observer.
Attributes
V. Energy
The Urdu-poetic-mystical-philosophical energies of the collection.
Attributes
VI. Information
The Urdu-poetic-philosophical content of the collection.
Attributes
Personas with the nearest attribute fingerprint
Historical figures whose own classification on the same six-dimensional grid lands closest to this work's. Computed by attribute-agreement on coordinates both address.
Computed school proximity
The work's attribute fingerprint scored against all schools using the same quiz scorer. Useful as a sanity check on the hand-curated embodiments above.
How Bal-i Jibril (Gabriel's Wing) resolves each dilemma
51 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 6 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 6 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.
6 mainstream positions
Matter · 7 dilemmas, all mainstream
Observer · 37 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Mind, agency, and the knower's relation to the known.