I was reflecting on manners and etiquette when the idea struck me to record another podcast episode. Today, I’ve chosen to feature a legendary poet who needs no introduction – Daagh Dehlvi. His poetry is timeless, and he was surrounded by many admirers who learned from him. We should take inspiration from his work too.
In this episode, I’m sharing a beautiful ghazal by Daagh. It’s truly one of his finest.
Have a listen, and don’t forget to share your feedback!
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Aapne chupke chupke raat din ghazal to suni hogi. It was written by Hasrat Mohani. Born Syed Fazl-ul-Hasan in 1875, he was a prominent Indian Urdu poet, freedom fighter, and journalist. He is known for coining the slogan "Inquilab Zindabad" (Long live the revolution), he was a staunch advocate for India's independence.
One of his ashaar that i often quote is -
شعر در اصل ہیں وہی حسرتؔ
سنتے ہی دل میں جو اتر جایئں
Sher darasl hain wohi Hasrat
Sunte hi dil me jo utar jaayen
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So i was just sifting through some poetry online, and i came across a sher
Ye qadam qadam balayen, ye sawaad e ku e jaanaa.n
Wo yahin se laut jaaye jise zindagi ho pyaari
Now i had often heard this sher being used in mushairas and other public settings, but never really knew who the author of this famous couplet was. It was Maulana Aamir Usmani. A poet that in my ignorance had never heard of before.
Turns out, he was quite the maverick. Schooled from Deoband, even sold kites for a living once, wrote for bollywood, and many such feats. Khair. I finally got to this nazm of his; and what a nazm it is. Such a morning call to everyone who thinks the world was much better before and its just gone to the dogs now. Listen for yourself.
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Happy listening :)
Definitely one of my most favourite Indian Urdu poets. One of his famous couplets is -
Hoshyaari dil e nadaan bohot karta hai
Ranj kam sehta hai ailaan bohot karta hai
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Andha Kabadi paints a grim picture about dreams. How a hawker collects them, prepares them and tries to sell them. But the people around are wary. Just as they are about other things in the market. Sit and enjoy this rather abstract poem by Rashid.
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Mustafa Zaidi talks about loneliness or solitude, whichever you choose. He talks about how he's been cut off from the source, that has led him to be tanha or lonely. the nazm reaches a crescendo when he mentions Jesus, and especially his humanity that is not found in places of worship anymore. This is definitely a nazm to ponder over. Feel free to discuss it. I am aamir@urdudaan.in
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Hey people. I and Zoya have rekindled our Urdu conversations, and we intend to make it a regular thing on the Urdu daan podcast.
The conversation is divided into three parts, One - an introduction, two - Talaffuz or pronunciation and three is a special segment for those of you living in the west yet you are connected to your roots in South Asia.
Let us know what you think, and please shower me with your prayers that i remain consistent with this.
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Khuda Hafiz
The matla of this ghazal is an oft quoted one. let me know your thoughts.
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A sad ghazal for a sad time.
Eid mubarak to everyone around the world. Eid ul Azha always reminds of this sher by Iqbal - Sikhaye kis ne Ismail ko aadaab e farzandi.
Here's the complete ghazal. Take care. See you soon with another episode.
Uploading after long. This one seems like an apt ghazal to start with.
I have always been fascinated by Aanis's kalaam. It has that je na sais quoi, that will keep you bound to it.
Do check out more of his works, if you already haven't.
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Winters! Its a whole different time isnt it. Fun, if you're a winter person like me. The jitters. The blankets. The clothes.
I read this ghazal and got a real wintry feeling. Sharing it with you. Do let me know your thoughts at aamir@urdudaan.in
A conversation with an upcoming poet, Ayn Sheen. Her poetry is not only infused with modernism but is representative of the woman of today.
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These are indeed difficult times. Never before have i seen such a huge massacre being carried out LIVE. The world bleeds., and we watch in silence. May the Lord have mercy.
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I had to look twice at the already posted episodes to check if i have posted this before. That is how much i love this ghazal, and that is how likely it is for me to go on reciting it.
Adeem Hashmi, no introductions needed, was an outstanding poet of recent times. This poem, the metre, the lines, the vibe it emanates - all of it, i have tried to capture in this episode. Let me know if you could feel and not just listen to this one.
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Enjoy listening :)
Adaab everyone. کیسے مزاج.
I have kept you waiting for long, but trust me, this is going to be worth your while. I bring to you the Guftugu series, where i bring you poets from the urdu world, modern day poets. The first in this series is one of my personaly favorites, Zia Mazkoor. A simple man, who can literally mesmerise you with his not so simple poetry.
This is a new addition to what you have been listening to, on your favourite urdu podcast. Pardon the quality, but i assure you we are working on it. Do drop in your feedback at aamir@urdudaan.in
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Until next time, Stay blessed.