‘Taranah-e Hindi’ (1904) was explicitly written as a patriotic song for children by Muhammad Iqbal(widely known as Allama Iqbal). He also composed a number of others meant for children, but this one has always been the most popular.
Some verses of ‘Tarannah-e Hindi’- (1), (3), (4), and (6) — are nowadays widely sung in India, as a kind of short unofficial national song.
This song is also the official quick march of the Indian armed forces.
saare jahÄƱ se achchhÄ hindostÄƱ hamÄrÄ
ham bulbuleƱ haiƱ is kÄ« ye gulsitÄƱ hamÄrÄ
Ä”hurbat meƱ hoƱ agar ham rahtÄ hai dil vatan meƱ
samjho vahīƱ hameƱ bhÄ« dil ho jahÄƱ hamÄrÄ
parbat vo sab se ūñchÄ ham-sÄya ÄsmÄƱ kÄ
vo santarÄ« hamÄrÄ vo pÄsbÄƱ hamÄrÄ
godÄ« meƱ kheltÄ« haiƱ is kÄ« hazÄroƱ nadiyÄƱ
gulshan hai jin ke dam se rashk-e-jinÄƱ hamÄrÄ
ai Äb-rÅ«d-e-gaƱgÄ vo din hai yaad tujh ko
utrÄ tire kinÄre jab kÄrvÄƱ hamÄrÄ
maz.hab nahīƱ sikhÄtÄ aapas meƱ bair rakhnÄ
hindÄ« haiƱ ham vatan hai hindostÄƱ hamÄrÄ
yÅ«nÄn o misr o ruumÄ sab miT ga.e jahÄƱ se
ab tak magar hai baaqÄ« nÄm-o-nishÄƱ hamÄrÄ
kuchh baat hai ki hastÄ« miTtÄ« nahīƱ hamÄrÄ«
sadiyoƱ rahÄ hai dushman daur-e-zamÄƱ hamÄrÄ
‘iqbÄl’ koÄ« mahram apnÄ nahīƱ jahÄƱ meƱ
mÄlÅ«m kyÄ kisÄ« ko dard-e-nihÄƱ hamÄrÄ
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