Meaning
Natural, innate beauty; loveliness owing nothing to artifice.
Literally: natural beauty
How Iqbal uses it
Husn-e-fitri is the unadorned beauty of nature and of the true self; Iqbal weighs this inborn radiance against the borrowed colour of mere ornament.
See it in the verse
Husn-e-Fitri in Iqbal’s couplets
Ishq bhi ho hijab mein husn bhi ho hijab mein
Ya to khud aashkar ho ya mujhe aashkar kar
Ya to khud aashkar ho ya mujhe aashkar kar
Love is veiled and beauty too is veiled; either reveal yourself, or make me one who can be revealed.
Love · Self-Knowledge · Restlessness
Miri mashshatgi ki kya zarurat husn-e-mani ko
Ki fitrat khud-ba-khud karti hai laale ki hina-bandi
Ki fitrat khud-ba-khud karti hai laale ki hina-bandi
What need has true beauty of meaning for my adorning hand? Nature, all on its own, paints the tulip red.
Self-Knowledge · Humility · Action