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CONTENTS

Dedication •
• *l •
Acknowledgements ill
Foreword Prof. Annemarie Schimmel V

The Lure of the Orient Muhammad Suheyl Umar vii


Abbreviations xvii

Bridging of East and West M. Ikram Chaghatai 1-125


(Iqbal and Goethe)

Parti
1. Iqbal and Goethe Prof. Annemarie Schimmel 129-144

2. Iqbal's Tribute to Goethe Mumtaz Hasan 145-176

3. Goethe and the East Mumtaz Hasan 177-181

4. Iqbal and Goethe T. C. Rastogi 182-204

5. Iqbal and Goethe Bashir Ahmad Dar 205-246

6. Iqbal and Goethe Syed Abdul Vahid 247-282

7. Iqbal and Goethe Dr. Parveen Shaukat AH 283-290

8. Goethe, Hafiz and Iqbal Syed Vahiduddin 291-305


(A Comparative Study in
their Creative Life-Style)

9. The Triangle: Hafiz, Jan Slomp 306-336


Goethe and Iqbal

Part II
10. Goethe's Orientalism Abdullah Yusuf Ali 339-358
11. Goethe's Parsi-Nameh Dr. Jivanji Jamshedji Modi 359-398
or Buck des Parsen, i.e.,
the Book of the ParseeSr

12. Hafiz and Goethe Dr. Jivanji Jamshedji Modi 399-405


(Summary)

13. The Mystic Dimensions Syed Vahiduddin 406-425


of Goethe's Thought

14. Goethe, Islam and the Syed Vahiduddin 426-437


Western Bias: A Critical
Examination of Goethe
and the Arab World

Part III
15. How Iqbal Composed "the Prof. Ham id Ahmad Khan 441 -454
Message of the East"

16. Relics from Iqbal and Arranged by the Editor 455-530


Goethe

Part IV
17. Goethe's Life and Works (in chronological order) 533-547

18. General Bibliography-Goethe 548-549

19. International Periodicals-Goethe 550

20. Goethe's Oriental Sources 551 -554

21. Divan (Editions and Translations) 555-560


(in chronological order)

22. Bibliography (Relating to Divan) 561 -590


23. Illustrations
Iqbal 591-646
Goethe 647-695

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