Journal of Research (Urdu), BZU - Multan

(جرنل آف ریسرچ (اردو

Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan (Pakistan)
ISSN (print): 1726-9067
ISSN (online): 1816-3424
Abstract

Mazhar Mahmood Shirani belonged to the city of Lord Kana, Pakistan. Mazhar Mahmood Shirani was the grandson of renowned critic, researcher and historian Hafiz Mahmood Shirani and the son of the famous romantic poet Akhtar Shirani who founded a new dimension in poetry. The problems of the city were presented on the basis of the topics, which include city unrest, economics, class consciousness, bankruptcy, patience and gratitude, religious institutions, militancy and grandeur. In these topics, the public color of Akbarabadi emerges. Shabbarat, Diwali, Holi, Jada, Rainy Spring, Ata Dal, Roti, Basant, Koori, Rupee, Bear cub etc. and religious tolerance is very evident in Nazir's speech. Similarly, Mazhar Mahmood Sherani can also be recognized as a public cartoonist of Urdu. Mazhar Mahmood Shirani's sympathies are very wide, the poor and noble, the merchant and the ruler, the ascetic and the slave, the woman and the man, the human and the animal, Hindu and Muslim and even the third creature created by God (eunuch) all have a place in his heart.

Author(s):

Department of Urdu, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan

Pakistan

  • arslanraza1967@gmail.com

Dr. Shazia Umbreen

Assistant Professor

Department of Urdu, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan

Pakistan

  • drshaziaumbrin@gmail.com
  • 0300-6364775

Details:

Type: Article
Volume: 40
Issue: 2
Language: Urdu
Id: 677438f5e257e
Pages 176 - 186
Discipline: Urdu
Published December 31, 2024

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