These three poets are legendary

These three poets are legendary in Urdu literature.
Ghalib (1797 -1869)
Iqbal (1877-1938) &
Faraz (1931-2008).
Their views on the universality of God in these famous couplets.
It was not a feud. At best, you can call it a poetic difference of opinion among witty intellectuals spread across centuries.
Ghalib started it in the 19th century .
“Zahid, sharaab peene de masjid mein baith kar
Ya wo jagah bataa, jahaan Khuda nahin”
Translation: 
Let me drink in a mosque; or tell me the place where there is no God.'
Allama Iqbal was not convinced. 
He decided to reply about half a century later, his poetic reply to Ghalib.
“Masjid Khuda ka ghar hai, peene ki jagah nahin
Kaafir ke dil mein jaa, wahaan khuda nahin”
Translation: 
Mosque is the abode of God, not a place to drink. Go to the heart of a non-believer because there God is not.
Faraz had the last word. (Later half of 19th century) .
“Kaafir ke dil se aaya hun, main ye dekh kar Faraz,
Khuda maujood hai wahaan, par usey pata nahin”
Translation:
I have returned from the heart of the disbeliever and I have observed that God is present in his heart too, but he just doesn't know it.
The elegance of Urdu at its best!

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