Maher al-Qadri's allegorical system

ماہر القادری کا تشبیہاتی نظام

  • Dr. Saima Iqbal Assistant Professor department Urdu, Govt. College University Faisalabad
  • Muhammad Saad Lecturer Urdu, Department of Urdu, Lahore leads University, Lahore
  • Sadaqat Ali MPhil Scholar department Urdu, Govt. College University Faisalabad

Abstract

Mahirul Qadri was born on 8 Jumadi al-Thani 324 AH (corresponding to 30 July 1906) in Kesar Kalan, a town in Bulandshahr District (U.P. India). Manzoor Hussain is the real name. Maher al-Qadri was a religious figure. He had a heartfelt love for the Holy Prophet, the evidence of which is found in his Natiya poetry. Mahir al-Qadri was a person of extraordinary ability and a great writer. He was also endowed with an unparalleled passion for poetry. They seem to shed light on different aspects from different angles. The greatness and elevation seen in his poetry is the product of his deep artistic poetry. You have tried hymns, naats, historical poems, poems based on religious figures. Who does not know about Maherul Qadri's artistic personality. In his speech, there is a lot of wealth of words and meanings. There are countless examples of similes, metaphors and idioms in his speech. Mahir-ul-Qadri's speech is called the best effort from the religious and historical point of view. This essay examines Analogies in his poetry.

Key Words:Mahir al-Qadri's living conditions, Religious colors, Ghazal color, Fiction,  Sketching, Travelogue, Definition of knowledge statement, use of similes in Mahirul-Qadri's poetry

Published
2024-02-28
How to Cite
Dr. Saima Iqbal, Muhammad Saad, & Sadaqat Ali. (2024). Maher al-Qadri’s allegorical system: ماہر القادری کا تشبیہاتی نظام. Shnakhat, 3(1), 171-193. Retrieved from http://shnakhat.com/index.php/shnakhat/article/view/252
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