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غزل

چاند چہروں کے رنگ تھے پیلے
سورجی چہرے والے سینوں کے تار
کون تہذیب لے اڑی وہ شہر
دائمی قید کر کے کہنے لگا
شعر کیا ہیں نئے جوانوں کے

 

ہری پلکوں پہ آسماں نیلے
زرد پہروں میں ہونکتے ٹیلے
لوگ تھے سچے اور شرمیلے
دی ابد تک رہائی جا جی لے
بات بے ربط لہجے چونکیلے

حسین بن منصور حلاج اور ان کی صوفیانہ تعلیمات کا علمی وتحقیقی جائزہ

A Sufi poet, teacher and philosopher, Hallaj was executed on the orders of an Abbasside caliph for uttering these words, taken to mean Hallaj as claiming himself to be God. After more than a decade of imprisonment, Hallaj was eventually executed publically in Baghdad in the year 922. He is seen by many as a revolutionary writer and teacher of his time, when practices of mysticism were not meant to be shared publically. Yet he remains a controversial figure, revered by Rumi, hated by many, he was labeled an intoxicated Sufi and is still read today. After his arrest in Sūs and a lengthy period of confinement (c. 911–922) in Baghdad, al-Ḥallāj was eventually crucified and brutally tortured to death. A large crowd witnessed his execution. He is remembered to have endured gruesome torture calmly and courageously and to have uttered words of forgiveness for his accusers. In a sense, the Islāmic community (ummah) had put itself on trial, for al-Ḥallāj left behind revered writings and supporters who courageously affirmed his teachings and his experience. In subsequent Islāmic history, therefore, the life and thought of al-Ḥallāj has been a subject seldom ignored. Here we get a realistic overview about him and his teachings.

دراسة تقابلیة بین عنترة بن شداد العبسی و خوشحال خان ختک فی شعر الحب

The title of this research thesis is "The comparative study of the love poems of Antra bin Shadad and Khushal Khan khattak". The thesis highlights aspects of their lives, careers, genres, themes, thoughts and sentiments of their poetry. The article is divided into four chapters. Chapter 1: Definition of poetry. The history of the Arabic and Pushto poetry. * Love poems in the perspective of Arab and Pushtun societies. Chapter 2: Life sketch and achievements of Antra and Khushal. Chapter 3: The genres and themes of their poetry. Analysis of their thoughts, sentiments and their emphasis on morality, bravery, patience, fortitude, hardwork and patriotism. Emphasis on self-realisation instead of self abnegation. Iqbal’s philosophy of the self is based on Khushal's focus on self-realisation. Chapter 4: The comprative study of Antra and Kushal's love poems. An indepth analysis of their art of poetry. Highlights of standards and normsin the critical appreciation of their poetry.
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