- Javid Nama
The Javid Nama ( _fa. جاوید نامہ) or Book of Eternity is a Persian book of poetry written by
Allama Muhammad Iqbal and published in 1932. It is considered to be one of the masterpieces of Iqbal. It is inspired byDante 's Divine Comedy and just as Dante's guide wasVirgil , Iqbal is guided by MoulanaRumi . Both of them visit different spheres in the heavens coming across different people. Iqbal uses the pseudonymZinda Rud for himself in this book.It was translated into English by
Arthur J. Arberry and in German as "Dschavidnma: Das Buch der Ewigkeit" byAnnemarie Schimmel and in Italian as "Il poema Celeste" byAlessandro Bausani . Schimmel also prepared a Turkish translation, "Cevidname", based on her German edition.Introduction
In "Javid Nama", Iqbal follows
Ibn Arabi , Marri andDante . Iqbal depicts himself as Zinda Rud (a stream, full of life) guided byRumi the master, through various heavens and spheres and has the honour of approaching Divinity and coming in contact with divine illuminations. Several problems of life are discussed and answers are provided to them. It is an exceedingly enlivening study. His hand falls heavily on the traitors to their nation like Mir Jafar fromBengal and Mir Sadiq from theDeccan , who were instrumental in the defeat and death of NawabSiraj-Ud-Daulah of Bengal andTipu Sultan ofMysore respectively by betraying them for the benefit of the British. Thus, they delivered their country to the shackles of slavery. At the end, by addressing his son Javid, he speaks to the young people at large and provides guidance to the "new generation". rf|1|introContents
*Prayer
*Prelude inHeaven
**On the first day of creation Heaven rebukesEarth
**Song of theAngels
*Prelude on Earth
**The Spirit ofRumi appears and explains the mystery of the Ascension
**Zarvan: the Spirit ofTime andSpace , conducts the Traveler on his journey to theSupernatural World
**Chant of theStars
*The Sphere of the Moon
**An Indian ascetic, known to the people of India as Jahan-Dost
**Nine sayings of the Indian sage
**Epiphany of Sarosh
**The Song of Sarosh
**Departure for the Valley of Yarghamid, called by the Angels the Valley of Tawasin
**Tasin Of Gautama
**Tasin OfZoroaster
**Tasin OfChrist
**Tasin Of Mohammed (SAWS)
*The Sphere of Mercury
**Visitation to the Spirits ofJamal al-Din al-Afghani and Sa‘ id Halim Pasha
**Religion and Country
**Communism andCapitalism
**East and West
**The Foundations Of The Koranic World
**Man, God’sVicegerent
**Divine Government
**The Earth Is The Lord’s
**Wisdom Is A Great Good
**Afghani's Message to theRussia n People
**The Song Of Zinda-Rud
*The Sphere ofVenus
**The assembly of the gods of the ancient peoples
**Song of Baal
**We plunge into the Sea of Venus and behold the spirits ofPharaoh and Kitchener
**The Sudanese Dervish appear
*The Sphere ofMars
**The Martians
**The Martian astronomer comes out of the observatory
**Tour of the city of Marghadin
**The Martian damsel who claimed to be a prophetess
**Admonition of the Martian Prophetess
*The Sphere ofJupiter
**The noble spirits ofHallaj ,Ghalib , and Qurrat al-Ain Tahira who disdained to dwell in Paradise, preferring to wander for ever
**The Song of Hallaj
**The Song of Ghalib
**The Song of Tahira
**Zinda-Rud propounds his problems to the great spirits
**Iblis , Leader of the People of Separation, appears
**Satan’s Lament
*The Sphere ofSaturn
**The vile spirits which have betrayed the nation and have been rejected byHell
**The Sea of Blood
**The Spirit of India appears
**The Spirit of India laments
**The lament of one of the skiff-riders of the Sea of Blood
*Beyond the Spheres
**The station of the German philosopherNietzsche
**Departure for the Garden of Paradise
**The Palace of Sharaf al-Nisa
**Visitation to His HighnessSayyid Ali Hamadani and Mulla Tahir Ghani ofKashmir
**In the presence of Shah-i Hamadan
**Meeting with the Indian poet Bartari-Hari
**Departure to the palace of the kings of the East, Nadir, Abdali, the Martyr - King
**The spirit of Nasir-i Khusrau Alavi appears, sings an impassioned ghazal, and vanishes
**Message of the Martyr-King to the River Cauvery
**Zinda-Rud departs from Paradise: the Houris’ request
**Ghazal of Zinda-Rud
**The Divine Presence rf|2|topicsNotes
External links
* [http://www.allamaiqbal.com/works/poetry/persian/javidnama/text/index.htm Read Online at Iqbal Academy site]
* [http://www.iqbalcyberlibrary.net/urdu_poetry_shairy_urdu_prose_books_list/list002.htm Read Online at Iqbal cyber library]
* [http://www.allamaiqbal.com/works/poetry/persian/javidnama/translation/index.htm Read English Translation by Arthur J. Arberry at Iqbal Academy site]
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