October 20, 2010 by Nooruddin Jalal  | 
Allama Mohammad Iqbal (Poet of the  East) ignites me to write.  He is among many whom  inspire me.   For me,  he was a poet, philosopher, a revolutionary and a devout Muslim with  Sufistic bent of mind.  He stirred up a revolution in the apathetic  masses through his powerful poetry.  The most significant and dynamic  symbol in his poetry is that of the Eagle (Shaheen in Urdu.)  To  understand the Eagle motif in his poetry thus becomes essential to  understand Iqbal’s  message.  Several times in his poetry, Iqbal refers  to Muslim youth as  Shaheen.  Youth are the greatest wealth and  strength of any nation that have immensely contributed to nation  building.  There are several examples in past history.  The fresh minds  have charisma to bring change.  That is why Iqbal motivated the youth of  sub-Continent to bring revolution.  Why did Iqbal choose the eagle to  motivate our youth?  Why not use a symbol of lion or tiger, or some  other fast and furious animal?  What distinguishes the eagle from the  other is its sharp vision, courage, daring attitude, love of freedom and  action, struggle,  devotion, dedication, self-reliance and its ability  to soar up into the air and rule the sky.
Last night I was watching a documentary  on National Geographic about the life of eagles.  What I learned  regarded an eagles’ ability to “Transform” or “Change” after certain  periods of time and need.  An eagle can live more than 60 years but  during its life period it has to face tough challenges.   During its  40’s, its long talon can no longer catch prey for survival and its sharp  beak becomes bent.   The eagle then has only one option to exist to  adapt to change.   In order to survive, the eagle  has to go through the  transformation process, which is very painful, such as:  plucking its  talon and waiting for the new to grow, and knocking its beak upon  rocks.  After this painful process, it can fly again and hunt with the  same dynamics.
~Nahi Tera Nasheman Qasar-e-Sultani Kay Gumbad Par
Tu Shaheen Hai Basaira Kar Paharon ki Chaton Par~
Tu Shaheen Hai Basaira Kar Paharon ki Chaton Par~
After learning of this transformation  process, I realized why Iqbal preferred the eagle over other animals.   He wants Muslims to stop living a life of vulture (Karghis) and accept  the challenges of life.   According to Iqbal’s view, Muslim Umma needed a  change, particularly Muslims of sub-Continent.  He tells Muslim  youth  to go back to their roots and become eagles again.  According to Iqbal,  when a person forgets/neglects the tasks assigned to him/her, then God  makes him/her forget himself as a result.  We (youth) need to bring back  our lost history.  The real cancer is in our minds.  The only way to  progress is to bring change within ourselves, families and societies.   It is time to take actions for our responsibilities.  Allah has given us  freedom of choice so take responsibility for the outcomes of your  choice.  The Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) left us a responsibility to  take heed to His message for continuous guidance . 
“ Every leaf of the tree becomes a page of the book , when once heart is opened and it has learnt to read.” Sa’adi~
~Parwaaz Hai Donon ki Usee Aik FaZaa Main
Kargas Kaa Jahaan Aur Hai, Shaheen Kaa Jahan Aur~
Kargas Kaa Jahaan Aur Hai, Shaheen Kaa Jahan Aur~
Let us not forget the message of Iqbal  and focus on constructively using the power of the youth for the  betterment of the nation.   Youth are the powerhouse of infinite  energy.   Youth power is unbeatable and irrevocable.  All we need to do  is direct the energy of our youth in constructive channels that lead to  development and progress.  Let us frame such policies that aim at  empowering our youth so that we are assured of a better future and  brighter tomorrow.  After 63 years of independence, our country still  faces hard times  such as:  suffering from poor governance, providing  safety for citizens, Sufi shrines and other prayer places, an increase  in sectarian violence, ignorance, dim strategy, cruelty and personal  lust of power.  All of that causes me to speak for the “Change.”   The  patriots of Pakistan are now geared up against all the traitors,  looters, betrayers, and criminals.  The Eagles of Pakistan are yearning  for change.
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