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Thursday, April 23, 2020

April 23, 2020

Top Ahmad Faraz poetry


Ahmed Faraz was a renowned Pakistani Urdu poet and one of the greatest modern Urdu poets of the 20th century. He was born in Kohat, a city in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, on January 14, 1931. Faraz's real name was Syed Ahmad Shah.


Faraz's poetry reflects his deep love for his country, his patriotism and his political views. His poems often dealt with themes of freedom, justice and democracy, and he was known for his bold and unapologetic stance against military dictatorship and religious extremism.

Faraz's poetry was characterized by its simplicity, emotional intensity, and lyrical beauty. He was known for his ability to express complex ideas and emotions in simple, yet powerful, language. He was widely regarded as one of the most romantic Urdu poets, and his poems often explored the themes of love, heartbreak, and the search for identity.

Faraz's work has been widely read and celebrated in Pakistan and beyond. He has been awarded numerous awards and honors for his contributions to Urdu poetry, including the President's Pride of Performance award, the Sitara-e-Imtiaz, and the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz.

In addition to his poetry, Faraz was also known for his political activism and his advocacy for democratic rights and social justice. He was arrested several times for his political views and spent time in prison as a result.

Faraz passed away on August 25, 2008, but his legacy lives on through his poetry and his impact on the literary and cultural landscape of Pakistan. Today, he is remembered as one of the most important voices of his generation and an icon of modern Urdu poetry.

In conclusion, Ahmed Faraz was a major figure in Urdu poetry and an important voice in the cultural and political landscape of Pakistan. His simple, yet powerful, poetry continues to inspire and resonate with readers and he is widely regarded as one of the greatest modern Urdu poets of the 20th century.

Top 10 quotes by Ahmed Faraz



  1. "Mere dil mein koi baat nahi, mere lab pe koi baat nahi."
  2. "Tum apne aap ko dekh lo, phir mujhe bhi dekhna."
  3. "Tum se dil lagana, tum se dil lagana, tum se dil lagana hai."
  4. "Main wohi hoon, jo kal bhi tha, aaj bhi hai, aur kal bhi rahega."
  5. "Koi dost bana liya, koi dushman bana diya."
  6. "Mujh se pehli si mohabbat meray mehboob na maang."
  7. "Zindagi toh sirf ek safar hai."
  8. "Pyaar ka safar, hai yeh kaisa safar."
  9. "Har ek baat pe kehte ho tum ke tu kya hai?"
  10. "Yeh zindagi toh koi bahana hai."

میرے دل میں کوئی بات نہیں
 میرے لب پہ کوئی بات نہیں

تم اپنے آپ کو دیکھ لو
 پھر مجھے بھی دیکھنا

تم سے دل لگانا
 تم سے دل لگانا
 تم سے دل لگانا ہے

میں وہی ہوں، جو کل بھی تھا
 آج بھی ہے، اور کل بھی رہے گا

کوئی دوست بنا لیا
 کوئی دشمن بنا دیا

مجھ سے پہلی سی محبت میرے محبوب نا مانگ
زندگی تو صرف ایک سفر ہے
پیار کا سفر
 ہے یہ کیا سفر
ہر ایک بات پہ کہتے ہو تم کہ تو کیا ہے؟
یہ زندگی تو کوئی بہانہ ہے

آنکھ سے دور نہ ہو دل سے اتر جائے گا
وقت کا کیا ہے گزرتا ہے گزر جائے گا

اب اور کیا کسی سے مراسم بڑھائیں ہم
یہ بھی بہت ہے تجھ کو اگر بھول جائیں ہم
اب دل کی تمنا ہے تو اے کاش یہی ہو
آنسو کی جگہ آنکھ سے حسرت نکل آئے

اگر تمہاری انا ہی کا ہے سوال تو پھر
چلو میں ہاتھ بڑھاتا ہوں دوستی کے لیے

محبت کے بعد محبت ممکن ہے فرازؔ
 پرٹوٹ کے چاہناصرف ایک بارہوتاہے۔

کچھ محبت کانشہ پہلے ہم کو تھافرازؔ
 دل جو ٹوٹاتو نشے سے محبت ہوگئی۔

یہی دل تھا کہ ترستاتھامراسم کے لیے
 اب یہی ترک تعلق کے بہانے مانگے۔

اَب کیوں روشنی سے ڈرتے ہوفرازؔ
 تم توکہتے تھے مجھے چاند چاہیئے۔

افسوس کوئی پوچھتا نہیں دل کاحال فرازؔ
 ہر کوئی کہہ رہا ہے تیرے رنگ کوکیاہوگیا۔

دیوار کیا گری میرے کچے مکان کی
 لوگوں نے میرے گھر سے رستے بنالیے۔

خالی ہاتھوں کو کبھی غور سے دیکھاہے فرازؔ
 کِس طرح لوگ لکیروں سے نکل جاتے ہیں ۔

سجدوں میں گزاردوں اپنی ساری زندگی فرازؔ
 اِک باروہ کہہ دے مجھے دُعاؤں سے مانگ لو۔
  
رات ہوتے ہی اک پنچھی روز مجھے کہتا ہے فرازؔ
 دیکھ میرا آشیانہ بھی خالی تیرے دل کی طرح۔

دل کو تیری چا ہت پے بھروسہ بھی بہت ہے
 اور تم سے بچھڑ جا نے کا ڈر بھی نہیں جا تا








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Wednesday, April 22, 2020

April 22, 2020

Best Allama Iqbal Poetry in Urdu

Allama Iqbal was a philosopher, poet, and politician in British India who is widely regarded as having inspired the Pakistan Movement. He was born on November 9, 1877, in Sialkot, a city in the Punjab province of what is now Pakistan.

Allama Iqbal Shayari in Urdu




Iqbal's poetry is written primarily in Urdu and Persian and covers a wide range of themes including love, spirituality, politics, and society. He was a master of the ghazal form of poetry and his works are renowned for their lyrical beauty, emotional intensity, and philosophical depth.

Iqbal's poems often deal with the themes of individual identity, freedom, and the role of the individual in society. He was particularly interested in exploring the relationship between the self and God, and many of his poems contain references to Sufi mysticism and Islamic spirituality.

In addition to his poetry, Iqbal was also a prominent political figure in British India. He was a strong advocate of Muslim nationalism and worked to raise awareness of the rights and aspirations of the Muslim community in India. He was also a supporter of the All India Muslim League, a political party that sought to represent the interests of Muslims in India, and was one of the leaders of the movement for the creation of a separate Muslim state in India, which would later become Pakistan.

Iqbal's legacy as a poet and political leader continues to influence modern Pakistan. He is widely regarded as the "national poet" of Pakistan and his poetry is studied in schools and universities across the country. Many of his poems have been set to music and continue to be popular with audiences in Pakistan and around the world.

In terms of his philosophy, Iqbal is often described as a "philosopher of Islam." He believed that the principles of Islam provided a comprehensive framework for understanding the world and that they could be used to create a modern, progressive society. He was a strong advocate for the revival of Islamic civilization and believed that the teachings of Islam could provide a basis for a new and dynamic social and political order.

Iqbal's ideas had a profound impact on the political and cultural landscape of British India and beyond. He is considered one of the key thinkers of the modern Islamic world and his ideas continue to be relevant and influential today.

In conclusion, Allama Iqbal was a philosopher, poet, and political leader who remains one of the most important figures in the history of South Asia. His poetry, which covers a wide range of themes and reflects his deep love for his country and his commitment to justice and freedom, continues to inspire and captivate audiences in Pakistan and around the world. His legacy as a philosopher and political leader has had a profound impact on the cultural and political landscape of the region and continues to influence the modern Islamic world.


Top 10 of Allama Iqbal's most famous poems in Urdu


  1. "Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua Ban Ke Tamanna Meri"
  2. "Bang-e-Dra"
  3. "Tulu-e-Islam"
  4. "Shikwa"
  5. "Jawab-e-Shikwa"
  6. "Asrar-e-Khudi"
  7. "Tiraz-e-Mashriq"
  8. "Rumuz-e-Bekhudi"
  9. "Zarb-i-Kalim"
  10. "Ishq Hi Ruh-e-Rab Hai, Ishq Hi Rab-e-Ruh Hai".

These poems reflect Iqbal's deep love for his country, his commitment to justice and freedom, and his exploration of the themes of individual identity, spirituality, and the relationship between the self and God. His works continue to be widely read and celebrated in Pakistan and around the world.

Top 10 famous quotes by Allama Iqbal


  1. "Khudi ko kar buland itna ke har taqder se pehle, Khuda bande se khud poochhe, bata teri raza kya hai."
  2. "Musafir hai har ek raastey pe tera shukriya, Beshak musafir ko muntazir hi khuda hota hai."
  3. "Azm-o-himmat se buland kam kar, keh koi tere dast-ba-dast nahin."
  4. "Nam-o-nishan se hai jahan mein pehchana, Zinda hai ab tak wahi log jin ke dil mein hikmat hai."
  5. "Lab pe aati hai dua ban ke tamanna meri, Zindagi shama ke sath gulistan ban meri."
  6. "Chaman mein rehne wale ye bhi kya janenge, ke fizao mein bhi hai tufan ke siwa kuch nahin."
  7. "Rishtey bhi khud ba khud hi ho jate hain, Insan ko kuch nahi karna parta."
  8. "Kashti bhi doob jaye to sawera hota hai, Mujh mein koi bandagi hai ke meri aankhon se sahil bhi hai."
  9. "Jis ne mujhe pehchana hai woh hi mere dost hai, Jis ne mujh se nafrat ki hai woh hi mere dushman hai."
  10. "Agar koi shakhs apne aap ko nahi janta, to us ke liye khuda bhi koi nahi."


These quotes showcase Iqbal's insight into human nature, his philosophical outlook on life, and his appreciation for the transformative power of determination and perseverance. They continue to inspire and motivate people around the world.

خود کو کر بلند اتنا کہ ہرتقدیر سے پہلے
خدا بندے سےخود پوچھے بتا تیری رضا کیا ہے

آنکھ جو کچھ دیکھتی ہے لب پہ آ سکتا نہیں
محو حیرت ہوں کہ دنیا کیا سے کیا ہو جائے گی

اچھا ہے دل کے ساتھ رہے پاسبان عقل
لیکن کبھی کبھی اسے تنہا بھی چھوڑ دے

اے طائر لاہوتی اس رزق سے موت اچھی
جس رزق سے آتی ہو پرواز میں کوتاہی





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