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    Lajwanti: An Analysis

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    Upon the division of India, except the leading competitorsnewly born had also their ideology. Both the Pakistanies andthe Hindus had mixed opinions which could not clear the realgrounds. However, Rejibdar singh Badi took the subjectobjectively and choosen the subject matter of violence onwomen and humanitarian dilemma leaving no distinction either.This is how his short play has distinction in Urdu literature

    Dr. Nazir Hussain Zaidi as a Translator

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    Dr. Nazir Hassan Zaidi is a well-known teacher of Urdulanguage and literature, poet, editor and translator. February 3,1963, he became an Urdu teacher at Oriental College. He wasfluent in Arabic, Persian and English languages. He wroteresearch papers in English for the Encyclopedia Britannica. Hewas a good poet and had memorized innumerable poems orally.After retiring from Punjab University, he continued teaching atColumbia University, New York as a Visiting Professor untilhis death. He translated and edited many books

    Hasan Koza Gar: An Analysis

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    Rashid in his peom "Hasan Quza Gar" has very effectivelyexpressed his thoughts on the philosophical relationship amongArt, Artist, Love and Time from an artist's perspective andlanguage. From the begining till end of the poem, "Hasan QuzaGar" is a self dialouge of an artist. This self dialouge fixes theright status of the art and the artist. Through love the artist livesin his own art which frees him from the bounds of space andtime. This relationship of the artist and art exsists since thedawn and will last till dusk. From a technical perspective,Rashid has also performed a prosodic experiment in this peom.In several parts of the poem he has used three different metersof couplets "behers" which has not been seen any where else inhis entire work. Such an experiment in this particular poem isperhaps due to his strong poetic feelings and unique mentalposture

    The War of Transcripts: The Success of Arabic Nasakh and Failure of Urdu Nastaleeq:

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    The world is changing rapidly. Post-internet Globalization, whichcan be called as the initiation of a new digital age, has deeplycontemplated the intellectual utilities; especially the use oflanguages both in writing and perception. Most affected set oflanguages are those which are written from right to left and belongto, mainly, the Asian continent. Urdu, for instance, may be one ofthe most affected in this digital age, as internet and digital devicesusage is mostly done in Naskh script, which is derived fromArabic. Nastaliq script has long been abandoned, apart from thoseefforts that certain 'individuals' have taken to let the world know ofthe beauty of Urdu's representative script, Nastaliq. This paperanalyzes how the Arabic Naskh conquered the digital world ofMiddle and Near Eastern, and South Asian regions and why Urdu'sNastaliq script lost rapidly

    Khalid Ahmad's Contribution in Mythical Poetry

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    Myth is a folklore genre consisting of narratives that play a fundamental role in a society. World literature is full of these foundational tales. Urdu literature is also fully diluted with these tales. The main characters in myths are usually non-humans, such as gods, demigods, and other supernatural figures; also includes humans, animals, or combinations in their classification of myth. In religion Adam and Eve had to leave Garden of Eden. Ramyana and Oedipus, are some examples of myth. Myths often endorsed by poets and scholars are not in literal meanings but in spiritual sense. In this Essay, we tried to understand the term "Myth" objectively, and examined the poetry of some important Urdu poets to understand its impact. In the second part of this essay our study focused on use of Myth by Kahlid Ahmad and his contemporary poets. In the end, we discussed why Khalid Ahmad used Myths in his poetry.&nbsp

    The Themes and Art of Navid Ajiz' Poetry in the Light of Unpublished Works

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    Navid Ajiz has created various literary works so far. He hastried many different poetic forms such as Hamad, Naat,Manqabat, Ghazal, Nazam, Naatia mahya, Naatiya tarvini,Naatiya Sonnet, Naatiya Qaseeda and Qita e Tareekh. Thesevarious forms reveal that he is a multifaceted writer. Thoughthere are a lot of strengths of Navid Ajiz as a creative writer,one of the biggest strength is that he is a wonderful poet withhis own unique style. The artistic maturity and diversity ofthought show that he is a modern poet of bright prospects

    Saraiki Prose Play: Beginning and Evolution

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    Drama is considered one of the important tools of socialexpression since ages. Drama in Saraiki has great impacts.Saraiki Darama also played a significant role in elaborating thesocio-political and economic life with all cultural aspects ofsociety. It has been high lighting different angles of Saraikiculture since its beginning. In Saraiki region it started with thearrival of Arians and extended in every local and regionallanguage. Darama was used to propagate and dispassionate forthe religious perspective initially. With the passage of timeSaraiki intellectual played a vital role in the climax of SaraikiDarama in written and oral form. This paper highlights thedifferent Saraiki Darama with their influences on the society

    Thematic and Comparative Analysis of Rubaiyats of Muhammad Ismail Roshan

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    Muhammad Ismail Roshan was a Sufi and Prominent Persian Poetof 19th century. He was born in Sindh. He was a man of generosityand piety. He took active part in politics as well as in religiousservices and was an active member of Khilafah movement. He wasalso the founder and the President of sind muslim league. Alongwith his political engagements he also continued to write andcompose his Persian Poetry. His collection of Persian poetry hasbeen published under the title of Dewan-e-Roshan. Philosphy ofUmer khayam, Abu Saeed, Abu-Al-Khair and classical PersianPoets has a deep impact in his Rubaiyats . Thematic and comparativeanalysis of his Rubaiyats wil be done in this article

    A View of Kashmiri Folklore

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    Folklore literature serves manifold purposes to the reader. Itacquaints the reader with multi-layered message expressed indirect or metaphoric manner Kashmir has at its credit, of havinginitiated a remarkable work in the field of folk literature. Inorder to have an objective and in-depth understanding ofKashmiri folk literature an attempt is made here to mentionsome of the major and distinctive categories of the popularliterature of Kashmiri Language

    نعمت اللہ عالی كی شاعری پر ایك نظر

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    N'imat  Khan  A'ali  is  considered  to  be  one  of  the  well  knownwriter,  poet  &  history  writer  in  the  subcontinent.  He  spent  allhis life in the Mughal court. He was very close to all the MughalKings  of  his  time(Aourngzaib,Shah  Jahan  &  Bahadur  Shah1).His  books  are  famous,  well  known  and  have  high  rank  in  thesubcontinent  Persian  literature.  In  this  article,  we  will  narrateabout  his  life  &  latter  will  describe  some  characteristics  of  hispoetry. Hopefully, this  article will  help the  people to  understandhis wor

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