Ash'ar
(Couplet). It
consists of two lines (MISRA); first line is called 'MISRA-E-OOLA' and
the second is called 'MISRA-E-SANI'. Each verse embodies a single
thought or subject (sing) SHE'R.
Bait
Another term for SHE'R.
Bait-Ul-Ghazal
The best SHE'R in a GHAZAL
Ghazal
(Ode). The literary meaning of the word 'GHAZAL' is to converse with
beloved. It is a poem containing minimum 5 verses and maximum 25. The
opening Verse of the GHAZAL is called MATLA and both hemistiches rhyme
with one another. The last verse of the GHAZAL is called MAQTA which
usually contains the penname of the poet. Most of Persian and Urdu
writers have earned fame as GHAZAL writers. GHAZAL is the soul of Urdu
literature and most popular form of Urdu poetry.
Fard
Composition of only a single SHE'R is called FARD.
Hamd
Poem written in praise of God.
Hazal
Poem with humourous subject.
Hijv
(Satire). A poem written to condemn or to abuse a person. This form
of poetry is considered of low type and which is usually avoided by
reputed poets. The exact opposite of HIJV is MADAH which is a poem
written in praise of Kings and Patrons.
Husn-E-Matla
Rhyming of the first two lines of a GHAZAL is called HUSN-E-MATLA.
Madah
Poem written in praise of Kings and Patrons.
Manqabat
Poem written in praise of Ahle-E-Bait (the members of the family of Holy
Prophet).
Maqata
The last line of a GHAZAL or a poem which generally contains the
poet's pen-name.
Marsiya
A poem written to commemorate the exploits of great men of Islam;
usually to describe the battle fought on the plains of Karbala in Iraq
by Hazarat Imam Husain and his supporters against the army of Yazid. It
is usually a poem of mourning. The famous MARSIYA writers in Urdu are
Mir Baberali Anis and Salamatali Dabir. Even a short poem written to
mourn the death of a friend can be called MARSIYA. Lord Alfred
Tennyson's poem 'In Memoriam' can rightly be called MARSIYA. The
sub-parts of MARSIYA are called NOHA and SOZ which means lamentation and
burning of (heart) respectively.
Masnawi
A long epic poem describing the battles fought long ago and past events.
It may also contain philosophical or ethical themes. The most famous
MASNAWIS are Shah-Namah of Firdosi, Masnavi-E-Roomi in Persian language
and Zehar-E-Ishq in Urdu. Even epic poems of India, Mahabharata and
Ramayana can be called MASNAWI.
Matla
The opening SHE'R of a GHAZAL or a poem.
Misra'
One line of a couplet, or verse.
Munajat
A lyrical poem as prayer to God.
Musaddas
Each unit consists of 6 lines (Misra). Most famous writer of this type
of poem is Maulana Altaf Husain Hali.
Nat
Verses written in praise of the Holy Prophet.
Nazam
The literary meaning of NAZM is Poetry (opp of NASR) (Prose) A poem
fully dealing with a single subject or thought.
Qafia
Rhyming of the last words of a poem.
Qasida
(Ballad). It is a long poem in Urdu, Persian or Arabic which usually
describes battles or written in praise of kings; princes or the poet's
patron. There is no limit of verses; it may even go beyond hundred
lines.
Qata
(Fragments). It has two SHE'RS (lines) and has a complete one
subject.
Radeef
(End rhyme). Each SHE'R of GHAZAL in addition to QAFIA may also have
RADEEF which is rhyming of more than the last two or three words.
Rubai'ee
Contains only 4 lines, the third one being different from the other
three as it should not have QAFIA and RADEEF. RUBAI'EE deals with
social, philosophical and romantic subjects. In Persian language Umar
Khayyam is supposed to be a great poet of RUBAIYY A T whereas in Urdu
Yagana, Firaq and Josh are leading poets of this time and Anis, an old
time poet.
Salam
(Literal meaning Salutation) It is a kind of poem in which the
incidents of Karbala i.e. hardships of Hazarat Imam Husain and his
followers are described It is also written in Praise of Holy Prophet,
and is recited by standing up.
Sehra
A song sung at the time of tying Sehra during wedding ceremony,
praising the bride or the bridegroom and their relatives.
Sher Ashob
Poem describing a ruined city.
Tah-Tul-Lafz
The manner of reciting a poem; like rhythmic prose i.e. without
singing; word for word.
Takhallus
A name adopted by a poet, by which he is known in the literary
world.
Tarannum
The manner of reciting a poem in the form of a song.
Wasokht
Literal meaning 'displeasure' or 'disgust'. A kind of poem in which
the displeasure and carelessness of a lover is narrated; while
relinquishing the beloved.
Geet
Song or hymn.
Mushaira
A symposium of poets; a poet's gathering.
Qawwali
Devotional song expressing the love and oneness with God sung by a
group _of people to the accompaniment of musical instruments.
Now-a-days, it has taken popular form covering subjects of romance,
liquor, etc.
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