Shehzada Badiuzama and Tasveer jadu's love blossoms. And then Muhafiz Jadu arrived , Badi was able to kill him and when the great Ashdar Jadu was sent by Afrasiyab ...
Shahzada Badiuzaman instead of turning back to the Lashkar of Ameer Hamza decides to meet Shahzadi Tasveer Jadu
Talism-e-Hoshruba is part of the part of one of the longest stories written in world histroy called the " Dastan-e-Ameer Hamza".
Talism-e-Hoshruba's first 4 parts are written by Mohammad Hussain Jah. And 5th, 6th,7th and 8th are written by Ahmad Hussain Qamar.
Detailed resources can be found on prof. Frances W. Pritchett's website.
https://franpritchett.com/00litlinks/hamzah/navalkishor46vols.html
Special Thanks to Shamsur rehman Farooqi for reviving the love of Dastan Goi,
Musharraf Ali Farooqi, Musharraf Ali Farooqi, Dr. Osama Siddique Prof. Ahmad Mahfooz , Prof. Abdur Rasheed, Michelle Farooqi for working on the first of the 24 volumes that are planned to be printed and also translating this in English.
Thanks to Mamoun Sakkal for creating a beautiful font for urdu in which the first volume of Talism e hosh ruba is written.
Finally many thanks to Munshi Nawal Kishor and Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Public Library Patna for keeping this master piece from being lost in history.
I am still reading from my notes and still have to go back home to catch a glimpse of the book i have bought.
Inspired from the readings from Fawad Khan.
Talism-e-Hoshruba is part of the part of one of the longest stories written in world histroy called the " Dastan-e-Ameer Hamza".
Talism-e-Hoshruba's first 4 parts are written by Mohammad Hussain Jah. And 5th, 6th,7th and 8th are written by Ahmad Hussain Qamar.
Detailed resources can be found on prof. Frances W. Pritchett's website.
https://franpritchett.com/00litlinks/hamzah/navalkishor46vols.html
Special Thanks to Shamsur rehman Farooqi for reviving the love of Dastan Goi,
Musharraf Ali Farooqi, Musharraf Ali Farooqi, Dr. Osama Siddique Prof. Ahmad Mahfooz , Prof. Abdur Rasheed, Michelle Farooqi for working on the first of the 24 volumes that are planned to be printed and also translating this in English.
Thanks to Mamoun Sakkal for creating a beautiful font for urdu in which the first volume of Talism e hosh ruba is written.
Finally many thanks to Munshi Nawal Kishor and Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Public Library Patna for keeping this master piece from being lost in history.
I am still reading from my notes and still have to go back home to catch a glimpse of the book i have bought.
Inspired from the readings from Fawad Khan.
Badi uz zaman is caged by Malika Sharara Jadu while Tasweer Jadu and Badi uz zaman fall in love.
Talism-e-Hoshruba is part of the part of one of the longest stories written in world histroy called the " Dastan-e-Ameer Hamza".
Talism-e-Hoshruba's first 4 parts are written by Mohammad Hussain Jah. And 5th, 6th,7th and 8th are written by Ahmad Hussain Qamar.
Detailed resources can be found on prof. Frances W. Pritchett's website.
https://franpritchett.com/00litlinks/hamzah/navalkishor46vols.html
Special Thanks to Shamsur rehman Farooqi for reviving the love of Dastan Goi,
Musharraf Ali Farooqi, Musharraf Ali Farooqi, Dr. Osama Siddique Prof. Ahmad Mahfooz , Prof. Abdur Rasheed, Michelle Farooqi for working on the first of the 24 volumes that are planned to be printed and also translating this in English.
Thanks to Mamoun Sakkal for creating a beautiful font for urdu in which the first volume of Talism e hosh ruba is written.
Finally many thanks to Munshi Nawal Kishor and Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Public Library Patna for keeping this master piece from being lost in history.
I am still reading from my notes and still have to go back home to catch a glimpse of the book i have bought.
Inspired from the readings from Fawad Khan.
Talism-e-Hoshruba is part of the part of one of the longest stories written in world histroy called the " Dastan-e-Ameer Hamza".
Talism-e-Hoshruba's first 4 parts are written by Mohammad Hussain Jah. And 5th, 6th,7th and 8th are written by Ahmad Hussain Qamar.
Detailed resources can be found on prof. Frances W. Pritchett's website.
https://franpritchett.com/00litlinks/hamzah/navalkishor46vols.html
Special Thanks to Shamsur rehman Farooqi for reviving the love of Dastan Goi,
Musharraf Ali Farooqi, Musharraf Ali Farooqi, Dr. Osama Siddique Prof. Ahmad Mahfooz , Prof. Abdur Rasheed, Michelle Farooqi for working on the first of the 24 volumes that are planned to be printed and also translating this in English.
Thanks to Mamoun Sakkal for creating a beautiful font for urdu in which the first volume of Talism e hosh ruba is written.
Finally many thanks to Munshi Nawal Kishor and Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Public Library Patna for keeping this master piece from being lost in history.
I am still reading from my notes and still have to go back home to catch a glimpse of the book i have bought.
Inspired from the readings from Fawad Khan.
Talism-e-Hoshruba is part of the part of one of the longest stories written in world histroy called the " Dastan-e-Ameer Hamza".
Talism-e-Hoshruba's first 4 parts are written by Mohammad Hussain Jah. And 5th, 6th,7th and 8th are written by Ahmad Hussain Qamar.
Detailed resources can be found on prof. Frances W. Pritchett's website.
https://franpritchett.com/00litlinks/hamzah/navalkishor46vols.html
Special Thanks to Shamsur rehman Farooqi for reviving the love of Dastan Goi,
Musharraf Ali Farooqi, Musharraf Ali Farooqi, Dr. Osama Siddique Prof. Ahmad Mahfooz , Prof. Abdur Rasheed, Michelle Farooqi for working on the first of the 24 volumes that are planned to be printed and also translating this in English.
Thanks to Mamoun Sakkal for creating a beautiful font for urdu in which the first volume of Talism e hosh ruba is written.
Finally many thanks to Munshi Nawal Kishor and Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Public Library Patna for keeping this master piece from being lost in history.
I am still reading from my notes and still have to go back home to catch a glimpse of the book i have bought.
Inspired from the readings from Fawad Khan.
In this episode I discuss one of the most difficult questions " The Existence of God" seen from eyes of poetry and philosophy. I recite Jaun's Loh e shar bay sar chashma e tar. Aristotle's Prime mover argument, Ibn e Sina's Burhan ul Sadaqain and the argument of Wajib ul Wajood. I discuss my own interpretation of the one of Ghalib's sher on the theme "Sabat". I have added the excerpts of Woody Allens 3 films where characters contemplate on similar matters.
I discuss in this episode about why darkness in art is important. What Carl Jung and Tolstoy have to say about it. What does Mir and Ghalib think about it?
What is the hidden message in Abbas Kiarustami's Film Taste of Cherry.
In this episode I have discussed how brains of polyglots function. How different languages establish their place in our heads.
Jaun ki aik ghazal aur meri aik nazm Uranium ke khwab.
In this episode we have picked famous indian songs and from that have tried to understand poetic meter ( ramal musamman mehzoof). It was a fun session where we sang songs and tried to explain the metrical technicalities behind them.
What makes azad nazm azad. What are the underlying meters. How they are used. How Faiz ahmad Faiz used the Azad nazm technique to write his famous poem Intesab.
The document where the analysis of Faiz sahibs poem Intesab is analyzed metrically
https://1drv.ms/b/s!AjKILH-ACY8a2Wk4wbWHStf-1YMR?e=v4gd6G