Correct Answer:
A. ارمغانِ حجاز
The question asks about the title under which Allama Iqbal's poetry from his final period is included. Allama Iqbal was a renowned poet-philosopher whose works are categorized into different collections, each reflecting various phases of his thought and life.
The correct answer is A: ارمغانِ حجاز (Armaghan-e-Hijaz). This collection is indeed Allama Iqbal's last poetic work, published posthumously in 1938, shortly after his death. It contains both Urdu and Persian poetry and reflects his final philosophical thoughts, spiritual journey, and profound longing for Hijaz (the holy land of Mecca and Medina).
- B: جاوید نامہ (Javid Nama) is a long philosophical poem, often called "The Book of Eternity," but it was published in 1932, preceding Armaghan-e-Hijaz.
- C: ضربِ کلیم (Zarb-e-Kaleem) was published in 1936 and is known as "The Staff of Moses," focusing on social and political issues, but it is not his absolute last work.
- D: بانگِ درا (Bang-e-Dra) was his first Urdu poetry collection, published in 1924, representing his early period.