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Iqbal

American  
[ik-bahl] / ɪkˈbɑl /

noun

  1. Muhammad, 1873–1938, Pakistani poet.


Iqbal British  
/ ˈɪkbal /

noun

  1. Sir Muhammad (mʊˈhæməd). 1875–1938, Indian Muslim poet, philosopher, and political leader, who advocated the establishment of separate nations for Indian Hindus and Muslims and is generally regarded as the originator of Pakistan

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Adnan Hussain and Iqbal Mohamed quit within a week of each other, citing internal tensions.

From BBC

Iqbal Mohamed said last week he had decided to leave Your Party, citing "false allegations and smears against me and others".

From Barron's

In a statement on social media, Iqbal Mohamed did not say why he was leaving but made reference to "false allegations and smears made against me".

From BBC

This month, Ahsan Iqbal, a federal minister, said the new government had been successful “not only in facing the climate disaster” that caused $30 billion in damage and economic losses last year but also in moving the country toward gradual stabilization despite the previous government’s “failed economic policies.”

From New York Times

Persebaya, who are seventh in the top-flight Liga 1 standings, won 1-0 after Muhammad Iqbal scored in the 79th minute.

From Reuters