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Ghazal میرے سمندر وجود میں کبھی ڈوبنا ،merey samander wajood mn kabhi do...

merey samander wajood mn kabhi doobna merey takhiual ki aag mn kabhi koodna Bohat halki phulki light si ghazal Jo apney qaraeen ki tabiat ko b halka phulka kr deti hey lekin mot o hayat to hmesha se mera mozu raha hey is se hatna merey liye khasa mushkil hey.baqi ghazal k Jo aam unwanaat hn un ko shuru k ashaar mn barta gya hey. The lines evoke a deep and intense invitation to immerse oneself fully into the speaker's inner world. They call for an exploration of the vastness of their thoughts and the fervent intensity of their imagination. The imagery of drowning in an ocean suggests a profound and overwhelming experience, while jumping into a fire conveys a sense of passionate and daring engagement. Together, these lines reflect a desire for a deep connection and understanding, urging someone to experience the depths and heat of the speaker's mind and creativity. https://youtu.be/IF5PTmqUZh0 https://youtu.be/ddWwCX3phoo afzal shakeel sandhu

میں نے تم کو خدا سے مانگا ہے

Apni aik nazm ka akhiri sher Jo mujhey to bohat pasand hey aap ko Kitna pasand aya ye aap k likes or comments hi pta chaley ga میں نے تم کو خدا سے مانگا ہے میں نے تم سے تو کچھ نہیں مانگا Mn ne Tum ko Khuda se maanga hey Mn ne tum se to kuch nhi maanga The speaker expresses a deep and heartfelt sentiment by stating that they have asked for their beloved from God. This request is directed to the divine, indicating the importance and sacredness of the beloved in the speaker's life. The speaker further clarifies that they haven't asked the beloved for anything directly. This highlights the purity and selflessness of their love, as their desire is so profound that they seek it through prayer rather than direct requests. Overall, the verse conveys a strong sense of devotion and reverence, showing that the beloved is seen as a divine blessing rather than something to be demanded or taken. afzal shakeel sandhu