Posts Tagged ‘urdu’

Painting Of Love

June 17th, 2013, posted in Art, BoYs, Ghalib, GiRLs, LoVE
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Ghooncha-e-nashiguftha ko dhoor se maath dikha kay yoon
Bosey ko poonchtha houn main munh se mujhey batha ki yoon

( Translation )

Don’t stay afar pouting your lips at me like a rosebud;
I asked you for a kiss–let your lips answer my plea.

Mirza Ghalib
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Khaak Ho Jayenge Hum Tum Ko Khabar Honay Tak

June 16th, 2013, posted in Ghalib
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O Divine Reality By Allama Iqbal – Allama Iqbals Poetry With Translation

April 21st, 2013, posted in Allama Iqbal, DAtEs iN a YeAR, MESSAGEs
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If you are looking for Allama Iqbal’s poetry.. This is one of the best link with english translation :

Link 1 :

http://iqbalurdu.blogspot.com/

Link 2 :

http://iqbaliyat.blogspot.com

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Sub Ka Bhalaa Ho SUb Ki Khier By Jaun Elia

March 17th, 2013, posted in Jaun Elia
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Josh Malihabadi

February 22nd, 2013, posted in DAtEs iN a YeAR, PAKiSTAN, POEPLes
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While working as in charge of the translation department of Jamia Osamania, Hyderabad, Josh wrote a poem against the oppressive Nizam and was exiled from the state. Josh then worked for Shalimar Film Company in Poona as songwriter for about four years.

Josh was known as “Shair-e-Inqilab”. He also got actively involved in the freedom struggle and became close to quite a few of the political leaders of that era, specially Jawahar Lal Nehru. His first collection of poems was published under the title of Rooh-e-Adab. The collections of his poetry include Shola-o-Shabnam, Junoon-o-Hikmat, Naqsh-o-Nigar, Fikr-o-Nishaat, Sunbal-o-Salaasal, Harf-o-Hikaayat and Sarod-o-Kharosh. Josh was editor of Aaj Kal and advisor to the All India Radio. He was honoured with the Padma Bhushan in 1954 by the President of India.

Josh was concerned with the state of Urdu in independent India and migrated to Pakistan in 1956, but was not well-received by the authorities and pro-establishment media of Pakistan for his iconoclastic ideas and socialistic leanings. His autobiography Yadon Ki Barat was published in 1966. He died on February 22, 1982.

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