Three Tragic Voices of Urdu Poetry: Shakeb Jalali, Mustafa Zaidi, and Sara Shagufta Introduction Urdu literature has produced some of the most sensitive and powerful poetic voices in South Asia. Among these, three poets stand out not only for their remarkable work but also for the tragic way their lives ended. Shakeb Jalali, Mustafa Zaidi, and Sara Shagufta each brought a unique style and perspective to Urdu poetry, but all three died by suicide, leaving behind a legacy of unfulfilled potential and haunting verse. Shakeb Jalali (1934–1966) Shakeb Jalali, born Syed Hassan Rizvi, was a deeply introspective poet whose work explored themes of alienation, pain, and the search for identity. Despite his limited output, his ghazals and nazms resonated with an intensity rarely seen in Urdu poetry. On 12 November 1966, at the age of 32, Jalali committed suicide by throwing himself in front of a train near Sargodha. His poetry, full of raw emotion, has since become symbolic of the stru...
This is a 2line verse of my ghazal which is very favorite of my wife, therefore she insist me to make short of this verse. تیرے بغیر اب تو گذارا بھی نہیں ہے اس درد کے قلزم کا کنارا بھی نہیں ہے Terey bagher ab to guzara b nhi hai Is drd k qulzam ka kinara b nhi hai In this beautiful verse poet said that there is no life without you,and there is no limits to this redsea like pain.This couplet vividly expresses a deep sense of despair and dependency on the beloved. Here's a breakdown of its themes and emotions: Dependency and Desperation: The poet begins by stating that life has become unmanageable without the presence of the beloved. This line emphasizes the depth of the poet's reliance on their beloved, suggesting that their absence has created a void that makes survival difficult. Boundless Pain: The second line extends the metaphor by comparing the poet's emotional suffering to a boundless sea. This sea of pain has no shore, implying that there is no end...