Persian · noun · Iqbal's Emblems

Daam-e-Tazveer

दाम-ए-तज़वीर
said daam-e-taz-VEER
Meaning

The snare of deceit; a net laid by trickery.

Literally: net of fraud

How Iqbal uses it

Beyond the literal fowler's net, the daam-e-tazveer is the trap of deception in which the unwary soul is caught; the bird-and-snare imagery of the garden extends into Iqbal's moral warnings against the seductive nets of the world.