Abstract
Iqbal, the most eminent poet of the 20th century seems to be a naturalist in his earlier works especially the first part of his Urdu collection "Bang e Dara". However, his stay at Europe brings a big change in his political and nationalistic thoughts. His concepts about nature also tend to change. Nature is no more a romantic phenomenon for him rather he draws broader meanings of life from it. Conquering of nature now becomes an essential part of his concepts of "Khudi" and" Mard e Momin". He now believes in humanism instead of naturalism. This article identifies changes in the concept of nature found in Iqbal's poetry.

Aurangzaib Niazi. (2020) CONFLICT OF NATURE AND HUMANISM IN IQBAL'S VERSE, ORIENTAL COLLEGE MAGAZINE, Volume 95, Issue 2.
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