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    Shahnawaz Zaidi – A poet of Intellectual Consciousness & Conscience of Art

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      ABSTRACT Shahnawaz Zaidi is Pakistan's famous artist and poet. He has been the Principal of College of  Art & Design  Punjab University  Only his four poetry collections have been publicly known till date and although his poetry assets are not that much but his poetry has been considered a great contribution to Urdu literature. He is a wise and intelligent person and keeps a great eye on his surroundings. He presented the serious issues of life and society through his poetry in a beautiful way and proved his exemplary artistic skills. His poetic style is very unique, due to his intellectual ability and artistic skills, Shahnawaz is highly ranked in modern poetry.                                              &nbsp

    Letter Writing of Dr. Aslam Ansari

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    Writing letters is a fantastic way to keep the mind active as it helps to improve memory, concentration and communication skills. Research suggests that writing letters to your nearest and dearest can help you feel happier and more satisfied. Letter writing is an important genre in Urdu Literature. The art of letter writing, formal and informal, has made many a people well known in the literary circles. Dr. Aslam Ansari, one of Urdu's famous poet, critic and researcher, has also enriched the world of literature with his letters. They are insightful in terms of literature and criticism. He used his letters not only as a means of communication but also highlighted many intellectual aspects. In this article, a review of Aslam Ansari's letters is being presented for the first time

    THE DEEP PRINTS OF TRIPOLI WAR ON MUHAMMAD IQBAL

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    The people of the subcontinent considered it their duty to stand by the Ottoman State, which they were pleased with and grateful for, because of their administration, which had lasted since the first Turkish states. After the Ottoman Empire took over the caliphate, a spiritual bond was established between the Muslims of the subcontinent and the Ottoman Empire, and the relations between these two societies gradually increased. During difficult times that countries go through, authors are usually the ones who put societies in action. Muhammed Iqbal, who had a sincere love for Turks, shared the grief of Turks during the Tripoli War. As a reflection of this, Iqbal made a great contribution to forming public opinion by instilling love for Turks into Indian Muslims through the poems in which he gave examples about the heroic epics of Turks. In this study, we aim to reveal the significance of Iqbal’s support, which reached to a big crowd of people between Subcontinent Muslims, by studying his poems, written with the same emotions and enthusiasm as Turks, that depict the tough times Turks were going through during the Tripoli War.&nbsp

    The Novels Of Syed Muhammad Ashraf and Ecological Discourse

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    Ecocriticism is geo-centered philosophy which examines environmental changes and its effects on literature. The novel gives special place to environment in its vast canvas. Syed Muhammad Ashraf is considered among the great fiction writers of Urdu. The setting of his novels is mostly rural. In them, the presentation of the environment and its related elements are seen indirectly. In his novels there is an unconscious deep connection with his surroundings. Animals and birds form an integral part of his fictions. In his fiction, flora and fauna play an important role in the development  of the story. Natural environment and environmental elements are unique features of the fiction of Syed Muhammad Ashraf

    The Role of Feministic Dialect in Cultural Context of Urdu Poetry

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    Feministic dialect in Urdu poetry has a distinct place in the cultural history of the Subcontinent. Urdu poetry has a landmark impacts on widely used feministic dialect in the historical context of the subcontinent. Feministic tone and dialect due its idiomatic expression and eloquent stylistic approach with proverbial phrases has surpassed and superceded the linguistic development of the Urdu Poetry. The contribution of feministic style and dialect paved a way towards the evolution of the distinction of gender class in the mainstream Poetic approach.  This article strives to evaluate and analyze the dialectical approach in cultural perspectives. The feministic dialect has largely influenced the language and style of Urdu Poetry. This article is a key attempt to a glancial study in this context

    An Analysis of the Structural Properties of Modern Emojis and their Relationship to Saussure's Theory of Language

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    This research paper explores the structural properties of modern Emojis and their relationship to Saussure's theory of language. Drawing on a range of linguistic and cognitive theories, we analyze the features of modern Emojis that make them unique from traditional linguistic forms such as words and sentences. We also examine the ways in which modern Emojis are processed and interpreted by the human brain, and how their meanings are determined in part by their structural properties and relationships to other signs within a system of communication. Through a cross-cultural analysis of emoji meaning and interpretation, we demonstrate the complex and nuanced nature of visual communication, and its implications for language use in the digital age. Overall, this research sheds light on the unique nature of visual communication as a form of language, and its role in shaping new forms of communication and expression in the digital age

    Hamd in Haiku: An Overview

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      Hamdia poetry was started at the beginning of Urdu literature. Hamd has been a part of every poetical work for a long period of time. Gradually Hamd not only presented itself as a separate kind but also appeared as a prominent genre of Urdu poetry. A large collection of Hamdia poetry by different poets has been published time to time. Today Hamdia poetry is being written in ancient, modern, eastern and western genres. This article deals with the Hamdia poetry written the particular genre Haiko

    A postcolonial Analysis of Syed Sajjad Zaheer's Short Story "Neend nhi Aati"

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    Sayed Sajjad Zaheer, who lived from November 5, 1905, to December 13, 1973, was a leader in the subcontinent's progressive movement. His writings emphasize how colonialism affected Hindustan. His contributions to the growth of Urdu literature, notably his short stories, were well-known. In this essay, I'll be analyzing the post-colonial analysis of his short story "Neend Nhi Aati". This article was characterized by social realism and an emphasis on portraying the struggles of the working class and other socially outcast groups. He contends in his short stories that the British Raj substantially affected the area's social, economic, and political climate. He takes notice of how colonial laws and practices resulted in the exploitation of the people of the Hindustan

    Mumtaz Mufti: The Manifester of Bold Expressions, a Self Assessment

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    Mumtaz Mufti has a prominent position in the history of Urdu fiction. He was born in Patiala in 1905 AD. After completing his BA from Islamia College, Lahore, he  was educated for twelve years in various schools of the Punjab Government. After independence, he was associated with various departments of Pakistan Air Force, Azad Kashmir Radio, Public Service Commission and Ministry of Information. Several collections of his stories were published. The names of these collections are Un Kahi, Ghema Ghemi, Chup, Asmarain, Gurria Ghar etc. Ghubaray is collection of his essays. Piaz kay Chilkay contains sketches. These books also depict his creativity. Alipur Ka Eli is an unforgettable contribution to the history of Urdu novel. His rebellion against so many kinds of oppression earned him a good name

    Letters of Farman Fatehpuri to Syed Moeenur Rahman

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    In Rakmah's article, linguist-researcher. Critic - lexicographer and educationist Dr. Farman Fatehpuri with a brief introduction, 12 letters with footnotes are included. These letters are named after the educationist, researcher, editor and expert of Ghalibyat Dr. Syed Moeenur Rahman. These letters are in the family of Dr. SyedMoeenur Rahman. It will be correct to say that Dr. Farman Fathpuri and Dr. Syed Moeenur Rahman's long-standing relationship is 40 years old. Along with academic and literary topics, personal relationships are also written in the letters. This article will help the readers to understand the entire literary situation of the era of literature.Key Words: Farman Fatehpuri, Syed Moeenur Rahman, Urdu letters, literary topics

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