He came back to India in 1908. Other than instructing and specializing in legal matters, Iqbal kept on composing verse. He surrendered from taxpayer driven organization in 1911 and took up the assignment of proliferating individual speculation among the Muslims through his verse.
By 1928, his notoriety for being an awesome Muslim thinker was unequivocally settled and he was welcome to convey addresses at Hyderabad, Aligarh and Madras. These arrangement of addresses were later distributed as a book "The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam". In 1930, Iqbal was welcome to manage the open session of the Muslim League at Allahabad. In his memorable Allahabad Address, Iqbal envisioned an autonomous and sovereign state for the Muslims of North-Western India. In 1932, Iqbal came to England as a Muslim delegate to the Third Round Table Conference. In later years, when the Quaid had left India and was living in England, Allama Iqbal kept in touch with him passing on to him his own perspectives on political issues and situation of the Indian Muslims, and furthermore convincing him to return. These letters are dated from June 1936 to November 1937. This arrangement of correspondence is currently a piece of vital notable records concerning Pakistan's battle for flexibility.
On April 21, 1938, the immense Muslim artist savant and champion of the Muslim cause, passed away. In any case, he will dependably be available in perusers' heart because of his delightful verse. He lies covered by the Badshahi Mosque in Lahore.