A critical study of Imdad Hussaini's ghazal
Keywords:
Ghazal, poem, Waee, Kafi, TercetAbstract
Imdad Hussaini is a prominent poet of his time due to his exceptional literary style, expression, and intellectual prowess. A key aspect of Imdad's ghazal is its ‘language’, which is embellished with pure Sindhi words, phrases, and proverbs, making him stand out. The language in Imdad's ghazals is as pleasing as the scent of dust, possessing a mystical control over the use of Sindhi words. Imdad's artistic journey can be studied in various genres, including ghazal, poem, Azad Nazam, songs, Waaee, Doeh, Teraiel, tercet, Kafi, qattau, among others. Imdad Hussain excels in every genre he writes in and his poems have significance, originality, and creativity that illuminate each genre he composes. Furthermore, Imdad's writing in other genres is equally beautiful. In this article, we critically examine Imdad Hussain's Ghazal.
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