ISSN(Print): 2709-9636 | ISSN(Online) : 2709-9644 | ISSN-L : 2709-9636

Title

The Mystical echoed of Love in Urdu Ghazal


Authors

  1. Dr. Shazia Razzaq
    Assistant Professor Urdu, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore
  2. Dr. Arooba Siddiqui
    Assistant Professor Urdu, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore

Abstract

Mysticism is the doctrine of the Sufi saints and writer's methodology. Therefore, there is a link between literature and mysticism which helps to resolve the problems of life. Thoughts and teachings of Sufi saints and literature as source of expression of these thoughts can be uniformly viewed as becoming a subject of literature. Thought of Sufi extracts written with reference of Sufism become a source to promote the formation of peace and mutual understanding. The purpose of this exercise is to create ease for human beings by making love the base of life and to build such a world where there is no existence of racism, hatred and malice. This concept became a subject of writing for Urdu poets. Subject of my dialogue is to transpire the message of peace and respect for humanity in Urdu Ghazal by way of concepts of Sufi writings. Even a poet declares this passion to be a cure of individual and collective restlessness and discloses the need and significance of this in his poetry. This is the concept where Rumi and Iqbal became accordant of one another, the elements of this voice can be heard in the work of Bahu, Bulle shah and Bhagat Kabir. In accordance with the ultimate expansion of Urdu poetry my writings have been limited to merely Urdu Ghazal, however, in this article there is a complete and justified expression of the concept of love for humanity in classic and modern Urdu Ghazal.

Keywords

Mystic, Echoed, Love, Urdu Ghazal, Society, Soul, Humanity

Article

Article # 24
Volume # 2
Issue # 2

DOI info

DOI Number: 10.47205/makhz.2021(2-II)24
DOI Link: http://doi.org/10.47205/makhz.2021(2-II)24

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