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Urdu Love Ghazals Definition

The ghazal not only has a specific form, but traditionally deals with just one subject: Love. And not any kind of love, but specifically, an illicit, and unattainable love. The subcontinental ghazals have an influence of Islamic Mysticism and the subject of love can usually be interpreted for a higher being or for a mortal beloved. The love is always viewed as something that will complete a human being, and if attained will lift him or her into the ranks of the wise, or will bring satisfaction to the soul of the poet. Traditional ghazal love may or may not have an explicit element of sexual desire in it, and hence the love may be spiritual.
The Persian historian Ehsan Yar-Shater notes that "As a rule, the beloved is not a woman, but a young man. In the early centuries of Islam, the raids into Central Asia produced many young slaves. Slaves were also bought or received as gifts. They were made to serve as pages at court or in the households of the affluent, or as soldiers and body-guards. Young men, slaves or not, also, served wine at banquets and receptions, and the more gifted among them could play music and maintain a cultivated conversation. It was love toward young pages, soldiers, or novices in trades and professions which was the subject of lyrical introductions to panegyrics from the beginning of Persian poetry, and of the ghazal." (Yar-Shater, Ehsan. 1986. Persian Poetry in the Timurid and Safavid Periods, Cambridge History of Iran. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.973-974. 1986)
The ghazal is always written from the point of view of the unrequited lover, whose beloved is portrayed as unattainable. Most often either the beloved does not return the poet's love or returns it without sincerity, or else the societal circumstances do not allow it. The lover is aware and resigned to this fate but continues loving nonetheless; the lyrical impetus of the poem derives from this tension. Representations of the lover's powerlessness to resist his feelings often include lyrically exaggerated violence. The beloved's power to captivate the speaker may be represented in extended metaphors about the "arrows of his eyes", or by referring to the beloved as an assassin or a killer. Take for example the following couplets from Amir Khusro's Persian ghazal Nami danam chi manzil buud shab:
Nami-danam chi manzil buud shab jaay ki man buudam; Baharsu raqs-e bismil buud shab jaay ki man buudam. Pari paikar nigaar-e sarw qadde laala rukhsare; Sarapa aafat-e dil buud shab jaay ki man buudam.
I wonder what was the place where I was last night, All around me were half-slaughtered victims of love, tossing about in agony. There was a nymph-like beloved with cypress-like form and tulip-like face, Ruthlessly playing havoc with the hearts of the lovers.
It is not possible to get a full understanding of ghazal poetry without at least being familiar with some concepts of Sufism. All the major historical post-Islamic ghazal poets were either avowed Sufis themselves (like Rumi or Hafiz), or were sympathizers with Sufi ideas. Most ghazals can be viewed in a spiritual context, with the Beloved being a metaphor for God, or the poet's spiritual master. It is the intense Divine Love of sufism that serves as a model for all the forms of love found in ghazal poetry.
Most ghazal scholars today recognize that some ghazal couplets are exclusively about Divine Love (ishq-e-haqiqi), others are about "earthly love" (ishq-e-majazi), but many of them can be interpreted in either context.

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Urdu Love Poetry Shayari Quotes Poetry in English Shayri SMS Story Poetry for Her poems Poetry Images
Urdu Love Poetry Shayari Quotes Poetry in English Shayri SMS Story Poetry for Her poems Poetry Images
Urdu Love Poetry Shayari Quotes Poetry in English Shayri SMS Story Poetry for Her poems Poetry Images
Urdu Love Poetry Shayari Quotes Poetry in English Shayri SMS Story Poetry for Her poems Poetry Images
Urdu Love Poetry Shayari Quotes Poetry in English Shayri SMS Story Poetry for Her poems Poetry Images
Urdu Love Poetry Shayari Quotes Poetry in English Shayri SMS Story Poetry for Her poems Poetry Images
Urdu Love Poetry Shayari Quotes Poetry in English Shayri SMS Story Poetry for Her poems Poetry Images
Urdu Love Poetry Shayari Quotes Poetry in English Shayri SMS Story Poetry for Her poems Poetry Images
Urdu Love Poetry Shayari Quotes Poetry in English Shayri SMS Story Poetry for Her poems Poetry Images
Urdu Love Poetry Shayari Quotes Poetry in English Shayri SMS Story Poetry for Her poems Poetry Images

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