Meaning
Good fortune, prosperity, rising fortune and felicity (as a common noun).
Literally: advancing, turning toward, prosperity
How Iqbal uses it
Beyond being the poet's own name, the word means ascending good fortune; in his thought such fortune is earned by the self that strives, not merely granted.
See it in the verse
Iqbal in Iqbal’s couplets
Nahin hai naumeed Iqbal apni kisht-e-veeran se
Zara nam ho to ye mitti badi zarkhez hai saqi
Zara nam ho to ye mitti badi zarkhez hai saqi
Iqbal is not without hope, even from his barren field — let there be a little moisture, cupbearer, and this soil is wonderfully fertile.
Hope · Aspiration
Dhoondta phirta hoon main Iqbal apne aap ko
Aap hi goya musafir aap hi manzil hoon main
Aap hi goya musafir aap hi manzil hoon main
I wander about, Iqbal, searching for my own self — as if I am at once the traveller and the destination.
Self-Knowledge · Restlessness · Selfhood