Mirza Salaamat Ali Dabeer
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Mirza Salaamat Ali Dabeer ( ur, ), (29 August 1803 – 6 March 1875) was an Urdu poet who excelled and perfected the art of
Marsiya 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 ...
writing. He is considered the leading exponent of Marsiya Nigari or marsiya writing along with Mir Anees. Mirza Dabeer was born in 1803 in
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. He started reciting marsiya since childhood during
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ceremonial gatherings called majalis (singular- majlis). He started writing poetry under the tutelage of Mir Muzaffar Husain Zameer. Dabeer himself was an erudite scholar of his time. He migrated from Delhi to
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, where he found suitable environment to develop and demonstrate his skills in marsiya writing. According to Maulana Muhammad Husain Azad in Aab-e-Hayat quoting Tazkira-e-Sarapa Sukhan, there is confusion regarding his father's name because of two different names mentioned in Tazkira-as-Ghulam Husain /Mirza Agha Jan Kaghazfarosh. Mirza Dabeer died in Lucknow in 1875 and is buried there.


Works

According to Muhammad Husain Azad in Aab-e-Hayat: Mirzā Sahib died on the 29th of
Muharram Muḥarram ( ar, ٱلْمُحَرَّم) (fully known as Muharram ul Haram) is the first month of the Islamic calendar. It is one of the four sacred months of the year when warfare is forbidden. It is held to be the second holiest month after ...
, AH 1292 875–76 at the age of 72 years. In his lifetime he must have written at least three thousand elegies. Not counting his salāms and nauhas and quatrains. He wrote a dotless elegy (be-nuqta) of which the opening verse is: Hum tale-e-Huma murad hum rasa hua Meaning: My far-reaching imagination has the same fortune-star as the Huma In it, he used (the dotless) Utārid or Atarid (Mercury) instead of Dabeer for a pen-name. And there's no doubt that with him elegy composition in India reached its conclusion. Now no such time will come, nor will such accomplished persons be born (Frances W. Pritchett translation). List of
Marsiya 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 ...
by Dabeer: # Kis sher ki Amad hai ki Run kaanp raha hai # Dast-e-Khuda Ka Quwat-e-Bazoo Husain hain # Bilqees paasbaan hai ye kiski janaab hai # Paida Shua-E-Mehar Ki Miqraaz Jab Huee Although Dabeer's poetic expression found expression in the genre of marsiya but he made use of other forms of Urdu poetry, viz., salaam and rubai, he seldom wrote ghazals too. A couplet from one of his salaams is a clear example of his genius comparable to Ghalib: :Hurr fida pyaasa jo Shah par ho gaya :Ai salami, qatra tha samandar ho gaya! Meaning: :When the thirsty Hurr (willingly) sacrificed his life for the Shah (Hussain); :(Know) O salami, (O pilgrim) In truth the drop became the entire ocean! :Naqaash naqsh, Kaatib o Khat, Baani o Bina, :Bood o Nabood, Zaat o Sifat, Hasti o Fana, :Aadam Malak, Zameen Falak, Gard e Kimiya, :Duniya o Deen, Hadoos o Qidam, Banda e khuda, :Sab, Shahid e Kamal e Shahe Mashraqain hain, :Jab Tak Khuda Ka Mulk hai, Malik Hussain hain.


Dabeer and Anis rivalry

Anis and Dabeer rivalry is the most debated and talked about rivalry in Urdu literature. Their rivalry led to the development of two distinct styles/schools of Marsiya-nigari or
marsiya 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 ...
writing at its inception. The staunch supporters of each of the masters identified themselves as "Aneesiya" and "Dabeeriya". The impact of rivalry was so intense that the followers could neither free themselves from their influence nor surpass either master's brilliance. Although the populace divided themselves into two separate groups the two poets remained at cordial terms and acknowledged each other with great respect. When Anis died in 1874, Dabeer penned the following couplet as a tribute to the departed poet: :::::Aasman Be Mah-i-Kamil Sidrah Be Ruhul Amin :::::Toor-i-Sina Be Kalimullah Mimbar Be Anis


An interesting Chronological closeness

Mir Anis was born in the year 1802 and died 72 years later in 1874. Mirza Dabeer was born in 1803, a year later than Anis, and died in 1875, also at the age of 72. This chronological closeness is amazing


Need to preserve the record

Dabeer is a poet unduly neglected and unnecessarily pitted against Anis. What is deplorable is the fact that no complete, authentic text of Dabeer's poetry is available and critical work on him too is buried in the files of literary journals. Mirza Dabeer stands in need of research and study as he has been ignored by the scholars and the
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since the time when
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's Mawazana-i-Anis-o-Dabeer was published.


Books on Mirza Dabeer

Description of some books published on the subject of Mirza Dabeer and his work by different writers/researchers and publishers of Indo-Pak: :1 – Moazna-E-Anees-O-Dabeer, by
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:3 – Books Compiled/written by Dr. Syed Taqi Abedi: ::*Mujtahid Nazm Mirza Dabeer ::* Abwab-ul-Masa'ib ::* Silke Salame Dabeer ::*Mushafe Farsi (Work of Mirza Dabeer in
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Language) ::* Taleh Mehar ::*Musnuyate Dabeer :4 – Mirza Salaamat Ali Dabeer compiled by Eldon A. Mainyu (English)


Tribute to poet in Urdu literature

Anis and Dabir Academy, London organised an International Seminar on "Position of Anis and Dabir in Urdu literature" on the occasion of bicentennial birthday celebrations of
Mir Anis Mir Babar Ali Anees ( ur, مير ببر على انيس) (1800–1874), also known as Mir Anees was an Indian Urdu poet. He used his pen-name (takhallus) of Anees (Urdu: , ''Anees'' means "close friend, companion") in poetry. Anees used Persian, ...
and Mirza Dabeer. Litterateurs and intellectuals from India, Pakistan, Canada, America, Australia and Britain participated in the seminar. In the inaugural session, Dr. Syed Taqi Abidi of Canada presented a review of Dabeer's quatrains. Prof. Muhammad Zaman Azurda presented an article on Dabeer's prose-writing in the second session. Youths besides senior litterateurs and intellectuals attended the seminar in a large number. A seminar titled "Marsia aur adab-i-aali", organised by the Urdu department of
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in its arts auditorium on 27 October 2009, Former chairman of the Urdu department Dr Waqar Ahmed Rizvi presided over the event. Dr. Syed Taqi Abedi, who is settled in Canada, was the keynote speaker. Dr Abidi claimed that Mir Anees and Mirza Dabeer had used more words in Urdu poetry than any other poet. He said Nazir Akbarabadi had written 8,500 couplets, whereas Dabeer's tally was 120,000, and Anees's 86,000.


Tribute – Digital

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Marsiya 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 ...
video series based on event between 28th Rajab to 8th Rabi' al-awwal, titled Az madina ta madina was released on 3 January 2014, by "Mafss Noha Academy"
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, and recited by Rahil Rizvi (Marsiya & Noha Khwan from India). Video series consist 8 marsiya based on topic and 2 soaz written by Mirza Salaamat Ali Dabeer.


Legacy

Dabeer, along with Anis, left an everlasting influence on Urdu literature and marsiya in particular.
Marsiya 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 ...
, in its content and matter, allowed the two masters to demonstrate their artistry and command of Urdu language and idiom. At the same time epical nature of marsiya covered and dealt with entire range of emotions and ideas. It has both mystical and romantic appeal. All the contemporary and succeeding generations of poets who adopted marsiya as the genre of poetic expression and also others who took to other forms of poetry found it difficult to break away from the trends and standards set by these two masters. The names of Dabeer and Anis are inextricable whenever Urdu Marsia is mentioned. In short, marsiya attained its zenith under the poetic genius of Anis and Dabeer. Marsiya became synonymous with the names of these two masters and also the form- musaddas- adopted by them became synonymous with the identity of marsiya. Dabeer along with Anis influenced two major aspects of the socio-cultural life of the Indian sub-continent. One is literature and other is azadari tradition of the sub-continent.


See also

*
Mir Anis Mir Babar Ali Anees ( ur, مير ببر على انيس) (1800–1874), also known as Mir Anees was an Indian Urdu poet. He used his pen-name (takhallus) of Anees (Urdu: , ''Anees'' means "close friend, companion") in poetry. Anees used Persian, ...
*
Ustad Sibte Jaafar Zaidi Sayyid Sibte Jaffar Zaidi ( ur, سيد سبط جعفر زيدى) or commonly known as Ustad Sibte Jaffar (Urdu: اُستاد سبطِ جعفر) (born 1957) was a Pakistani professor, poet, advocate, principal, religious reciter, writer and soc ...
* Mohsin Naqvi * Taqi Abedi *
Marsiya 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 ...
* Azadari * Ashura


References


Suggested readings

# Rooh-e-Anees (Muqaddma): Masood Hasan Rizvi # Urdu Marsia ka Irteqa: Maseehuz-Zaman # Anees Shanasi:
Gopi Chand Narang Gopi Chand Narang (11 February 1931 – 15 June 2022) was an Indian theorist, literary critic, and scholar who wrote in Urdu and English. His Urdu literary criticism incorporated a range of modern theoretical frameworks including stylistics, st ...
# Mirza Slamat Ali Dabeer: Mohd Zaman Azurdah (1981) # Intekhab-e-Marasi : U. P. Urdu Academy. # Muntakhab marasi-i Dabir by Dabir (1980) # Javahir-i Dabir: Mirza Salamat Ali Dabir ke 14 marsiye (1986) # Mirza Dabir ki marsiyah nigari by S. A Siddiqi (1980) # Mu'azanah-yi Anis va Dabir: Mutala'ah, muhasabah, taqabul by Irshad Niyazi (2000) # Talash-i Dabir by Kazim Ali Khan (1979) # Urdu Marsiya by Sifarish Hussain Rizvi # Urdu marsiye men Mirza Dabir ka maqam by Muzaffar Hasan Malik (1976) # Sha'ir-i a'zam Mirza Salamat Ali Dabir: Tahqiqi mutala'ah by Akbar Haidari Kashmiri (1976)


External links



Aab-e hayat link to Mirza Salaamat Ali Dabeer

SALAM-E-DABEER

MASNAVIYAT-E-DABEER

MUJTAHID-E-NAZM MIRZA DABEER (HAYAT SHAKHSIYAT AUR FUN)

Jab Chaley Yasrab Se Sibte Mustafa (SAW) Soo-e-Iraq

Masters of Marsia-Anees and Dabeer

Mir Anis & Mirza Dabeer: the battle is still on

Reliving Karbala: Martyrdom in South Asian Memory. By SYED AKBAR HYDER . New York: Oxford University Press, 2006 (Link o google books)

Hadees-e-Dil Marsia Number

Remembering Karbala Once Again-Selected Marsias of Meer Anis and Mirza Dabeer Translated by Syeda B. Raza

History and Influence of Marsia on South Asian Culture

The Year of Mirza Dabeer By Hasan Abidi

Abstracts from Marsia by Dabeer

Mir Anis and Karbala

Brief introduction to Urdu Marsia

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