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Urdu Poetry Blog

How to Read Sounds in Poetry?

Think, what first comes to your mind as you read a couplet? Its idea, image, eloquence, assonance, or something else? Barely are we drawn towards the sounds that envelope the syllables that we’re uttering.

Kumar Pashi Blog

Kumar Pashi: Reminiscing a Dreamy Reality

Born Shankar Dutt Kumar, in Bahawalpur, Pakistan, on 3rd July 1935, Kumar Pashi’s family left their house and belongings in Delhi after the Revolt of 1857. But, as fate would have it, Delhi called him back. At 12 years old, following the mass exodus of the Indo-Pak partition, he returned to Delhi.

Mir Taqi Mir

Meer aur Unke Shagird: The Ustad in Meer Taqi Meer

Teacher’s day is quite a reminder as to why we should never forget what our teachers did for us. The same can be said for Urdu poetry where the tradition of Ustad and Shagird is both a legacy and a legend. Each of our favorite poets, at some point in time, reached out to their Ustads for corrections and amendments in their works, it’s a kind of unwritten law, one that is seldom read these days.

Shamim Hanafi

…وحشت ہے بہت میر کو

پروفیسر شمیم حنفی ایسے استاد تھے جن کا تعلق شعبۂ اردو جامعہ ملیہ اسلامیہ سے وظیفہ یاب ہونے کے بعدبھی مستقل اور مستحکم رہا۔گذشتہ پندرہ برسوں کے دوران شعبۂ اردو کی علمی وادبی سرگرمیوں کا بہ مشکل ہی کوئی ایسا موقع ہو گا جہاں وہ موجود نہ رہے ہوں۔شعبہ کے طلبا سے ان کاوالہانہ تعلق اور اساتذہ کے دلوں میں ان کے تئیں محبت و احترام کے جذبے نے ایک نئی فضا قائم کررکھی تھی۔

Poems or Paintings? Select Designs Carved out of Words

Some of the finest exemplars of intriguing imageries of rain and aftermath are contained in our beloved Urdu poetry. Poets, classical and contemporary alike, have colored their couplets with words, masterfully. From Mirza Ghalib, painting the most abstract impressions, to Ahmad Mushtaq, brushing the simplest of everyday stills, this little collection offers some of the most inviting images drawn, with alphabets!

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