Early Education
- Iqbal received his early education at the Scotch Mission High School in Sialkot, British India.
University Studies
- He then attended Government College Lahore, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1897.
- Iqbal went on to study law at the University of Cambridge in England, where he earned his Bachelor of Laws degree in 1902.
- He also studied philosophy at Trinity College, Cambridge, and obtained a Master of Arts degree in 1903.
Advanced Studies
- Iqbal returned to British India and pursued further studies in philosophy at the University of Munich in Germany.
- He earned a Doctorate of Philosophy degree from the University of Munich in 1907.
Throughout his education, Iqbal demonstrated a keen interest in literature, philosophy, and law. His exposure to different educational and cultural environments shaped his intellectual development and laid the foundation for his contributions to literature, philosophy, and political thought.