Sindhi classical waai and miyon Shah Inaat Rizwi
Abstract
Waai is a beautiful form of Sindhi classical poetry. Its meaning is voice, Sur, lement, or conversation etc. The temperament of waai came into being from this land and emerged from local forms of the land. Soomra period is known as the earlier period of Sindhi literature. Geech (folk song), Gahoon (Poetry reading before any folklore) and Ginan (Devotional hymns or poems recited by Shia Ismaili Muslims) were sung in this period. Kafi, Waai, Moulud and Madah (Offering words of homage) were developed in the same period. In the Sama period these forms got more richness. Waai also continued its journey but no one owned it.Eventually the journey reached in Mughal Kingdom. Mubeen Shah Inayat Rizvi owned the waai he arranged his poetic work orderly as Sur and in the end he placed waai. However he became the founder of waai.
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