- Journal of Research (Urdu), Vol # 23, Issue # 1
- تین نابینا شاعر(ابوالعلاء معری،جرأت،ظہور احمد فاتح)
تین نابینا شاعر(ابوالعلاء معری،جرأت،ظہور احمد فاتح)
- Dr. Rashida Qazi/
- June 30, 2013
Keywords
Vision / sight is the great blessing of Nature. Without sight life becomes dark and drab. But in the chapters of social as well literary history, there have been passed many personalities who done remarkable performance in the different fields of life without this blessing. In this paper the poetry of three blinds poets is discussed, who proved the pillars of poetry in their respective ages. First blind poet of Arabic poetry Abu-ul-Aala Moari is the aggressive poet of his age. The second personality is Qalandar Bakhsh Jurat. He is a traditional poet, he played an important role in the development of modern poetry of Urdu. While Maulana Muhammad Hussain Azad entitled him as the sex driven poet in their book "Aab-e-Hayat". But this rejection and criticism could not fade his fame. He is still illuminating the traditions and customs of Lakhnu by his great poetry. While Zahoor Ahmed Fatih is the blind poet of Taunsa Shareef. The poetry of 'Faith' is decorated with the taste of romance and happiness. He flourished the deserts of South Punjab with the fragrance of his poetry.
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Author(s):
Dr. Rashida Qazi
Associate rashida_qazi@yahoo.comProfessorDepartment of Urdu, Ghazi University, Dera Ghazi Khan
Pakistan
- rashida_qazi@yahoo.com
- 0092 333 856 43 56
Details:
Type: | Article |
Volume: | 23 |
Issue: | 1 |
Language: | Urdu |
Id: | 5e76a1aa2598f |
Pages | 161 - 170 |
Discipline: | Urdu |
Published | June 30, 2013 |
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