Mohsin Naqvi's Ghazal Artistry: A Critical Study
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Mohsin Naqvi, Urdu poet, unique style, pathos, common peopleAbstract
Mohsin Naqvi stands as a luminary among contemporary Urdu poets, distinguished by his unparalleled style and distinctive diction. His poetic creations resonate with a profound pathos that delicately weaves into the fabric of readers' hearts. Serving as a poignant voice for the common man, Naqvi skillfully articulates tender sentiments, particularly navigating the tumultuous terrain of love's defeats. Notably, his verses carry a deep religious resonance, exemplifying his profound affection for the revered family of the Dear Prophet (PBUH). The tapestry of his poetry unveils a masterful display of artistic perfection, presenting itself to the reader as an exquisite piece of literature. Naqvi's work is adorned with unparalleled similes and metaphors, transforming his ghazals into veritable masterpieces. His phraseology is uniquely his own, showcasing a mastery over language and a commanding presence in the world of words. Beyond his literary pursuits, Mohsin Naqvi is affiliated with the Pakistan People's Party, dedicating his life to the ideals of the party. His influence extends beyond poetry, as evidenced by his popular slogan "Ya Allah Ya Rasool, Benazir beqasoor," which garnered widespread recognition. A prominent figure on Pakistan Television for an extended period, he actively participated in various programs over the years. Naqvi's prolific literary output includes numerous books of poetry, earning him the prestigious Presidential Award from the Government of Pakistan in recognition of his invaluable literary contributions. Primarily recognized as a ghazal poet, his verses adeptly reflect the contemporary trends in literature. Enjoying the pinnacle of popularity during his lifetime, Naqvi was a central figure in sizable poetry gatherings, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of Urdu poetry.
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