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Mirza muhammad rafi sauda ghazals
Mirza muhammad rafi sauda ghazals











Ye wo nayan hain jinse ki jangal hare hu'eġ. Saawan ke baadalon kii tarah se bhare hu'e Talaash-e-khijr bahr-e-manzil-e-maqsad na kar Sauda koii khudraftagii se raahbar behtar nahiin hota Jo aab-e-chaah ka qatra hai wo gauhar nahiin hota Tabee'at se faromaya kee sher-e-tar nahiin hota Le charag ab DhooMrDhe hai waan ta-sehar islaam ko ne us but ko jis kooche mein dekha shaam ko Phir gaye dekh ke muMh kh.anzar-e-mizgaan mujhko Giriyaan na shakl-e-sheesha wa kh.anda na tarz-e-jaam is maikade ke beech abas aafreeda hoonĬheez kya hoon jo karein qatl wo aMkhiyaan mujhko Main mausam-e-bahaar mein shaakh.-e-bareeda hoon Much work has been done in Mirza Muhammad Rafi Sauda Islamic Shayari in Urdu about Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H), the last prophet of God Almighty for the whole. Nai bulbul-e-chaman na gul-e-naudmeeda hoon Mirza Muhammad Rafi Sauda Islamic Shayari in Urdu has so many verses, poems, ghazals, and ashars narrated in honor of Islam and umma that allow the readers to get the true message of Islam. Ki is par roz-o-shab mein saikarDo charDhte-utarate hain Ye rutbaa jaah-e-duniya ka nahiin kam kisii maalzaadii se Pahar kaTne lage unbin jinhon bin kaaTtii gharDiyaan In Lucknow, which had emerged as the new centre of culture and refinement, sauda won the royal patronage and received the title of. Mulaayam ho gayiin birah kii saa'itein karDiyaan Mirza Mohammad Rafi, Sauda (1713- 1781) Sauda was born and brought-up in Delhi, but was forced to migrate to Lucknow, following the steady decline of the once glorious Mughal capital and death of any of his patrons. Hoke shola hii bujhe hai ye sharaar aakh.irkaar Ishq zarra bhii agar ho to use kam mat jaan Shama ka aks uske aariz par kalaf hai maah kaa Not attracted by mercantile interests of his family, Sauda found a place of prestige in the court and also. He was well provided for to meet the needs of a decent life and lived in comfort. Shama-roo kahna use Sauda hai taareeki-e-aql Mirza Mohammad Rafi Sauda (1713-1781), son of an aristocrat father who had migrated from Kabul to India for trade, was born in Delhi. Jo guzre said ke dil par use shahbaaz kya samajhe Kisii ka dard-e-dil pyaare tumhaara naaz kya samjhe Some Famous Ashaar (More than one Sher) of ' Sauda' He got prize of Malkushshu'ara and prize money was Rupees Six Thounsand. When Lucknow became state capital, he came there with Nawab Shujauddaula. At the age of sixty, he left Delhi and came to Farrukhabad and then to Faizabad. King Shah Alam was Shagird (student of Urdu poetry) of 'Sauda'. Sulaiman Kuli Khan (pen name: ' Wadad') was his first Ustad (teacher of Urdu poetry) and second time he chose Shah Hatim (pen name: ' Hatim'), who was a very famous Shayar (Urdu Poet) of his time. His birth year has not been confirmed and in some publications, it is listed as 1712. He is known for his Ghazals and Urdu Qasidas. Mirza Muhammad Rafi 'Sauda' (1713-1781) (Urdu: مرزا محمد رفیع سودا ) was one of the best known poets of Urdu language in Delhi, India.













Mirza muhammad rafi sauda ghazals