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Syeda Zainab Sarwari’s whispering SUFI POEM

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Poetry captures emotions, paints vivid pictures, or spins tales using a condensed and melodic assembly of words. It can take on a structured form with rhymes and meter dictating the rhythm, or it can flow freely without adhering to any formal constraints.

 

Urdu poetry holds a rich tradition and encompasses various forms that contribute to the cultural heritage of India and Pakistan. Naseer Turabi highlights the significance of five major Urdu poets: Mir Taqi Mir, Mirza Ghalib, Mir Anees, Muhammad Iqbal, and Josh Malihabadi. Despite the historical influence of the British Raj era, Urdu language and poetry attained official status and recognition. Following the Partition of India in 1947, Urdu poetry became emblematic of nationalistic sentiment for poets and scholars. It is widely cherished in both nations, carrying its performative essence to multicultural metropolitan areas worldwide. Ghazal singing and Qawwali stand as integral expository forms of Urdu poetry that continue to resonate with diverse audiences.

 

Here this poem written in her native language by Syeda Zainab Sarwari, is a SUFI POEM. Sufi poems drive readers and listeners towards the creator Allah. Such Sufi poems enlace the human heart with the love of the holy Prophet Mohammed (Sallahu alaihi wa alehi sallam). 

 

We wish her all the very best wishes.

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