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Urdu poetry ( ur, ) is a tradition of poetry and has many different forms. Today, it is an important part of the cultures of
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. According to Naseer Turabi there are five major poets of Urdu which are Mir Taqi Mir (d.1810), Mirza Ghalib, Mir Anees,
Allama Iqbal Sir Muhammad Iqbal ( ur, ; 9 November 187721 April 1938), was a South Asian Muslim writer, philosopher, Quote: "In Persian, ... he published six volumes of mainly long poems between 1915 and 1936, ... more or less complete works on philos ...
and
Josh Malihabadi Josh Malihabadi (born Shabbir Hasan Khan; 5 December 1898 – 22 February 1982) popularly known as Shayar-e-Inqalab (poet of revolution) was a Pakistani poet and is regarded as one of the finest Urdu poets of the era of British India. Kno ...
(d.1982). The language of Urdu reached its pinnacle under the
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, and it received official status. All famous writers of Urdu language including Ghalib and Iqbal were given British scholarships. Following the Partition of India in 1947, it found major poets and scholars were divided along the nationalistic lines. However, Urdu poetry is cherished in both the nations. Both the Muslims and Hindus from across the border continue the tradition. It is fundamentally performative poetry and its recital, sometimes impromptu, is held in Mushairas (poetic expositions). Although its tarannum saaz (singing aspect) has undergone major changes in recent decades, its popularity among the masses remains unaltered. Mushairas are today held in metropolitan areas worldwide because of the cultural influence of South Asian diaspora. Ghazal singing and Qawwali are also important expository forms of Urdu poetry.


Forms

The principal forms of Urdu poetry are: * Ghazal غزل,s a set of two liner couplets, which strictly should end with the same rhyme and should be within one of the predefined meters of ghazals. There has to be a minimum of five couplets to form a ghazal. Couplets may or may not have the same thought. It is one of the most difficult forms of poetry as there are many strict parameters that one needs to abide by while writing ghazal. It is important to think about the topic as well as the theme of a ghazal before starting to write it. The first line of a ghazal must include a refrain, which is a word or a phrase that can be easily fitted into the other couplets. Each couplet of a ghazal is known as Sher (شعر ). The first Sher is called Matla' (مطلع ). The last Sher is called Maqta' (مقطع ), but only if the poet uses his " Takhalus (تخلص )". * Hamd حمّد is a poem in praise of Allah. The word "hamd" is derived from the Qur'an, its
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translation is "Praise". * Manqabat مُنقبت is a Sufi devotional poem, in praise of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the son-in-law of
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, or of any Sufi saint. * Marsiya مرثیہ is an elegy typically composed about the death of Hasan, Husain, or their relatives. Each stanza has six lines, with the rhyme scheme AAAABB. The famous marsia writers who inherited the tradition of Mir Anis among his successive generations are Mir Nawab Ali 'Munis', Dulaha Sahab 'Uruj', Syed Mohammed Mohsin (Jaunpuri), Mustafa Meerza urf Piyare Sahab 'Rasheed', Syed Muhammad Mirza Uns, Ali Nawab 'Qadeem', Syed Sajjad Hussain "Shadeed" Lucknavi, Allama, Dr.Syed Ali Imam Zaidi, "Gauher" Luckhnavi the great-grandson of Mir Babber Ali Anis, Syed Karrar Hyder (Jaunpuri) and Syed Yadullah Haider (son of Syed Karrar Hyder). * Masnavi مثنوی is a poem written in couplets in bacchic tetrameter with an iambus for last foot. The topic is often romance. Mir Taqi Mir and Sauda wrote some of this kind. The Religious Masnavi History of Islam (Tarikh-e-Islam Az Quran) written by Dr Syed Ali Imam Zaidi Gauher Lucknavi. * Na`at نعت is a
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that specifically praises the Islamic prophet Muhammad. * Nazm نظم is the basic type of Urdu poetry. It can be written on any topic, and so a large number of Nazm exist. From Nazeer Akbarabadi,
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, Josh, Firaq, Akhtarul Iman to down the line Noon Meem Rashid, Faiz, Ali Sardar Jafri and
Kaifi Azmi Kaifi Azmi (born Athar Husain Rizvi; 14 January 1919 – 10 May 2002) was an Indian Urdu poet. He is remembered as the one who brought Urdu literature to Indian motion pictures. Together with Pirzada Qasim, Jaun Elia and others he participat ...
, Urdu poets have covered common life, philosophical thinking, national issues and the precarious predicament of an individual human being. As a distinct form of Nazm many
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, Salaam Machhalishahari and
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. * Qasida قصیدہ, usually an ode to a benefactor, a satire, or an account of an event. It uses the same rhyme system as the ghazal, but is usually longer. * Ruba'i رُباعی, is a poetry style, the
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term for " quatrain". The plural form of the word, ''rubāʿiyāt'', often anglicised ''rubaiyat'', is used to describe a collection of such quatrains. * Tazkira تذکرہ is a biographical anthology of
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Collection forms

The principal collection forms of Urdu poetry are: * Diwan, a collection of ghazals. *
Kulliyat Kulliyat ( ''kolliyāt'') is a collection of the poetry of any one poet. Kulliyat is one of the principal collection forms of Urdu poetry. Taken literally, the term signifies a complete collection of one author's poems, but in practice it is als ...
, a complete collection of poems by one author.


Formation

Urdu poetry forms itself with following basic ingredients: * Bait (بیت) * Bait-ul-Ghazal (بیت الغزل) * Beher (بحر) * Diwan (دیوان) * Husn-E-Matla (حسنِ مطلع) *
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(کلام) * Kulyat (کلیات) *
Maqta The maqta ( ur, ) is the last '' sher'' of a ''ghazal'', a collection of Urdu poems and the poet's ''takhallus'', or pen name, is usually employed in it, often in very creative ways. A '' shayar'' can use the ''maqta'' in a variety of interesting ...
(مقطع) *
Matla The Matla (Persian/Arabic/Urdu:) is the first '' sher'', or couplet, of a ''ghazal'', a collection of poems in Urdu or Persian poetry. It is possible, although extremely rare, for there to be more than one ''matla'' in a ''ghazal''; in this case th ...
(مطلع) *
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(ماوراء) * Misra (مصرع) * Mushaira (مشاعرہ) * Qaafiyaa (قافیہ) * Radif (ردیف) * Sher (شعر) * Shayar (شاعر) * Tah-Tul-Lafz (تحت اللفظ) * Takhallus (تخلص) * Tarannum (ترنم) * Triveni (تریوینی)


Genres

The major genres of poetry found in Urdu are: * '' Doha'' (دوہا) * '' Fard'' (فرد) * '' Geet'' (گیت) * '' Ghazal'' (غزل), as practiced by many poets in the Arab tradition. Mir,
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, Dagh are well-known composers of ''ghazal''. * '' Hamd'' (حمد) * '' Hazal'' (ہزل) * '' Hijv'' (ہجو) * '' Kafi'' (کافی) * ''
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'' (مدح) * '' Manqabat '' (منقبت) * ''
Marsia A marsiya ( fa, مرثیه) is an elegiac poem written to commemorate the martyrdom and valour of Hussain ibn Ali and his comrades of the Karbala. Marsiyas are essentially religious. Background The word ''Marsiya'' is derived from the Arabic word ...
'' (مرثیہ) * '' Masnavi'' (مثنوی) * '' Munajat'' (مناجات) * '' Musaddas'' (مسدس) * '' Mukhammas'' (مخمس) * '' Na`at'' (نعت) * '' Nazm'' (نظم) * '' Noha'' (نوحہ) * '' Qasida'' (قصیدہ) * '' Qat'ã'' (قطعہ) * '' Qawwali'' (قوالی) * '' Rubai'' (رباعی) (a.k.a. Rubayyat or Rubaiyat) (رباعیات) * '' Salam'' (سلام) * '' Sehra'' (سہرا) * '' Shehr a'ashob'' (شہر آشوب) * '' Soz'' (سوز) * '' Wasokht'' (وسوخت)


Pen names

In the Urdu poetic tradition, most poets use a pen name called the '' Takhallus'' (تخلص). This can be either a part of a poet's given name or something else adopted as an identity. The traditional convention in identifying Urdu poets is to mention the takhallus at the end of the name. The word ''takhallus''A Brief History of Persian Literature
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is derived from Arabic, meaning "ending". This is because in the Ghazal form, the poet would usually incorporate his or her pen name into the final couplet (شعر) (
maqta The maqta ( ur, ) is the last '' sher'' of a ''ghazal'', a collection of Urdu poems and the poet's ''takhallus'', or pen name, is usually employed in it, often in very creative ways. A '' shayar'' can use the ''maqta'' in a variety of interesting ...
) of each poem.


Scripts used in poetry

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, Urdu poetry is written in the standard Nasta'liq calligraphy style of the Perso-Arabic script. However, in north India, where Urdu poetry is very popular, the
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is often found transliterated into the Devanāgarī script, as an aid for those Hindī-speakers, who can comprehend Urdu, but cannot read the Perso-Arabic script. With the dawn of the internet and globalization, this poetry is often found written in Roman Urdu as well as in Hindi script.


Example of Urdu ghazal

The following is a verse from an Urdu ghazal by Syed Khwaja Mir Dard:
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See also

* Urdu Ghazal * Bait Bazi, a game using Urdu poetry * Chaar bayt a folk art of singing * List of Urdu poets * Persian and Urdu *
Progressive Writers' Movement The Progressive Writers' Association or the Progressive Writers' Movement of India or ''Anjuman Tarraqi Pasand Mussanafin-e-Hind'' (( ur, ) or ''Akhil Bhartiya Pragatishil Lekhak Sangh'' ( Hindi: अखिल भारतीय प्रगति ...
*
Rekhta ''Rekhta'' ( ur, ; hi, रेख़्ता ) was the Hindustani language as its dialectal basis shifted to the Delhi dialect. This style evolved in both the Perso-Arabic and Devanagari scripts and is considered an early form of Urdu and H ...
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References

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