This Urdu Podcast Series 'Purana Mushaira' presents some of the great Urdu poets such as Ali Sardar Jafri, Wamiq Jaunpuri, Kaifi Azmi, Shahryar, Iftikhar Arif, Sajida Zaidi, Waseem Barelvi, Zahida Zaidi, Hasan Rizvi, Bashir Badr, Zehra Nigah, Ghulam Rabbani Taban, Saghar Khaiyyami and Fazal Tabish. The old recordings have been retrieved from a Delhi-based Mushaira lover, Sajid Raza Khan's personal collection.
Noted Urdu scholar and Delhi University Professor, Ali Javed is the Nazim-e-Mushaira.
Mushaira is an assembly of Urdu poets, having a Naazim (moderator) and a Sadr (a senior presiding over the assembly). The tradition goes back to the great Hindi Urdu poet Amir Khusro in the 14th century. But Delhi's Mughal Durbars made Mushaira a hugely popular form of poetry recitation in front of an audience, saying Wah Wah, Irshad, Mukarrar Irshad, and Subhanallah. It was customary at a Mushaira to place the candle (Shamma) before the poet who was reciting his kalaam/sukhan (poetry).
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This Urdu Podcast Series 'Purana Mushaira' presents some of the great Urdu poets such as Ali Sardar Jafri, Wamiq Jaunpuri, Kaifi Azmi, Shahryar, Iftikhar Arif, Sajida Zaidi, Waseem Barelvi, Zahida Zaidi, Hasan Rizvi, Bashir Badr, Zehra Nigah, Ghulam Rabbani Taban, Saghar Khaiyyami and Fazal Tabish. The old recordings have been retrieved from a Delhi-based Mushaira lover, Sajid Raza Khan's personal collection.
Noted Urdu scholar and Delhi University Professor, Ali Javed is the Nazim-e-Mushaira.
Mushaira is an assembly of Urdu poets, having a Naazim (moderator) and a Sadr (a senior presiding over the assembly). The tradition goes back to the great Hindi Urdu poet Amir Khusro in the 14th century. But Delhi's Mughal Durbars made Mushaira a hugely popular form of poetry recitation in front of an audience, saying Wah Wah, Irshad, Mukarrar Irshad, and Subhanallah. It was customary at a Mushaira to place the candle (Shamma) before the poet who was reciting his kalaam/sukhan (poetry).
EP 06: Ghar KahiN Gum Ho Gaya Deevar o Dar ke DarmiyaaN
Purana Mushaira
30 minutes
4 years ago
EP 06: Ghar KahiN Gum Ho Gaya Deevar o Dar ke DarmiyaaN
Listen to Urdu poets Makhmoor Saeedi, Hayat Lakhnavi and Zakia Anjum, reciting their kalaam. Based on old recordings, retrieved from a private collection of Sajid Raza Khan, this 6th episode is presented by Prof. Ali Javed.
Makhmoor Saeedi Kitni DeevareiN Uthi HaiN Ek Ghar Ke DarmiyaaN Ghar KahiN Gum Ho Gaya Deevar o Dar ke DarmiyaaN
Hayat Lakhnavi Aina Qad Ke Baraabar Ho Kabhi Khwahish Thi Ab Ye Alam Hai Ke Chehra NahiN Dekha Jaata
Zakia Anjum Ghair Ko Apna Kaha Tha Khwab Tha Achcha Laga Tha
Purana Mushaira
This Urdu Podcast Series 'Purana Mushaira' presents some of the great Urdu poets such as Ali Sardar Jafri, Wamiq Jaunpuri, Kaifi Azmi, Shahryar, Iftikhar Arif, Sajida Zaidi, Waseem Barelvi, Zahida Zaidi, Hasan Rizvi, Bashir Badr, Zehra Nigah, Ghulam Rabbani Taban, Saghar Khaiyyami and Fazal Tabish. The old recordings have been retrieved from a Delhi-based Mushaira lover, Sajid Raza Khan's personal collection.
Noted Urdu scholar and Delhi University Professor, Ali Javed is the Nazim-e-Mushaira.
Mushaira is an assembly of Urdu poets, having a Naazim (moderator) and a Sadr (a senior presiding over the assembly). The tradition goes back to the great Hindi Urdu poet Amir Khusro in the 14th century. But Delhi's Mughal Durbars made Mushaira a hugely popular form of poetry recitation in front of an audience, saying Wah Wah, Irshad, Mukarrar Irshad, and Subhanallah. It was customary at a Mushaira to place the candle (Shamma) before the poet who was reciting his kalaam/sukhan (poetry).