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Urdu Poetry | Urdu Poems

Urdu poetry is a rich tradition of poetry and has many different forms which were basically originated from Arabic and borrowing much from the Persian language. Urdu language poetry is today an important part of the cultures of Pakistan and India. Like other languages, the history of Urdu poetry shares origins and influences with other linguistic traditions within the Urdu-Hindi-Hindustani mix.

Urdu is the national language and lingua franca of Pakistan, and an official language of five Indian states and one of the 22 scheduled languages in the Constitution of India.

Definition & Discussion of Urdu Poetry

Forms of Urdu Poetry

Ghazal (pronounced as "ghuzzle"), Fard, Hamd, Hazal, Hijv, Madah, Manqabat, Marsiya (muhr-see-yaa), Masnavi (pronounced "mus-na-vee"), Munaajaat, Musaddas, Naat, Nazm, Qasida (pronounced "quh-see-daa"), Qataa, Rubayi (pronounced "ru-baa-ee"), Ruba'i, Rubaiyat, Salaam, Seharaa, and Vaasokht.

These are short poems written by web poets. Read and search various poems of a short length. Choose the length of the short poems and its form, category, or keywords. See the short poem

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Best Poems. These are links to the best member poems on PoetrySoup. These top popular poems are the best examples of poems written by PoetrySoup members. They include the the best funny poems, best inspirational poems, best love poems, best haiku, best ballads, best acrostic poems, best couplets, and more.

Famous Poems by Category

This page is a resource of famous poems and examples of famous poems by category. The famous poem categories listed below include many popular categories of poetry like: death poems, faith poems, funny poems, inspirational poems, love poems, life poems, and sad poems.

Famous Absence Poems | Examples of Famous Absence Poetry

These are examples of famous Absence poems written by famous poets. PoetrySoup is a great resource of famous Absence poems about Absence. These examples illustrate what famous Absence poems looks like and its form.

The time of two-and-twenty days is taken up in this book: nine during the
plague, one in the council and quarrel of the princes, and twelve for
Jupiter's stay with the Æthiopians, at whose return Thetis prefers her
petition. The scene lies in the Grecian camp, then changes to Chrysa, and
lastly to Olympus.

  Achilles' wrath, to Greece the direful spring
  Of woes unnumber'd, heavenly goddess, sing!
  That wrath which hurl'd to Pluto's gloomy reign
  The souls of mighty chiefs untimely slain;
  Whose limbs unburied on the naked shore,
  Devouring dogs and hungry vultures tore.(41)
  Since great Achilles and Atrides strove,
  Such was the sovereign doom, and such the will of Jove!(42)

  Declare, O Muse! in what ill-fated hour(43)
  Sprung the fierce strife, from what offended power
  Latona's son a dire contagion spread,(44)
  And heap'd the camp with mountains of the dead;
  The king of men his reverent priest defied,(45)
  And for the king's offence the people died.

  For Chryses sought with costly gifts to gain
  His captive daughter from the victor's chain.
  Suppliant the venerable father stands;
  Apollo's awful ensigns grace his hands
  By these he begs; and lowly bending down,
  Extends the sceptre and the laurel crown
  He sued to all, but chief implored for grace
  The brother-kings, of Atreus' royal race(46)

  "Ye kings and warriors! may your vows be crown'd,
  And Troy's proud walls lie level with the ground.
  May Jove restore you when your toils are o'er
  Safe to the pleasures of your native shore.
  But, oh! relieve a wretched parent's pain,
  And give Chryseis to these arms again;
  If mercy fail, yet let my presents move,
  And dread avenging Phoebus, son of Jove."

  The Greeks in shouts their joint assent declare,
  The priest to reverence, and release the fair.
  Not so Atrides; he, with kingly pride,
  Repulsed the sacred sire, and thus replied:

  "Hence on thy life, and fly these hostile plains,
  Nor ask, presumptuous, what the king detains
  Hence, with thy laurel crown, and golden rod,
  Nor trust too far those ensigns of thy god.
  Mine is thy daughter, priest, and shall remain;
  And prayers, and tears, and bribes, shall plead in vain;
  Till time shall rifle every youthful grace,
  And age dismiss her from my cold embrace,
  In daily labours of the loom employ'd,
  Or doom'd to deck the bed she once enjoy'd
  Hence then; to Argos shall the maid retire,
  Far from her native soil and weeping sire."

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Urdu Islamic Poetry Biography

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Kids Poems Magazine in Urdu brings Urdu Rhymes For Kids, Urdu Nazmain Bachon kai liya aur bohot kuch. For your cute and lovely kids and babies, urdupoetry 123 brings cute and simple Rhymes and Bachon Ki Nazmain in Urdu.Your cute Babies can learn, sing and enjoy all these cute and magical Urdu Poems (Urdu Rhymes For Kids - Bachon Ki Nazam) at their home and school.This Kids Magazine of Urdu Poems & Nazam contain Special Poems in Urdu which were selected specially for both school going and non school going babies including adult. Now you can enjoy with such magical, beautiful and enjoyable Urdu shayari, Urdu Rhymes, Nazamain and Urdu Poems for kids of famous Poets

Andaa

Murghey Miyan Ne Andaa Diya

Murghi Tu Ne Khub Kiya

Andey Itne Changey Hain

Paaon Mere Nangey Hain

Kaisi Baatein Karti Ho?

Andey Becho, Joota Lo

Sufi Ghulam Mustafa Tabassum



Aao Dost Banayen

Karen na kisi se bhi hum nafrat, sab ko galay lagayen

Aao dost banayen
Dosti mai jo barkat hai
Jaane iss ko jag sara
Ek se ek milayen to
Ban jate hain wo 11

Hum itni si baat jo samjen, duniya par chaa jayen

Aao dost banayen
Jis ke paas nahi daulat
Usey na kehna ghareeb kahin
Sab se bara ghareeb hai wo
Jis ka koi dost nahi

Dosti ki daulat hum paa len, maal’dar ban jayen

HAMD

ALLAH ALLAH ALLAH ALLAH
Mere Malik, Mere Aaqa

Piyara Piyara Naam Hai Tera
Kaisa Acha Kaam Hai Tera

Tu Ne Banaai Duniya Sari
Insaan, Hewaan, Mitti, Pani

Phool Khilaaye Piyare Piyare
Aur Banaye Chaand Sitaarey

Bakhshey Hum Ko Amma Abba
Ghar Bhi Diya Hai Acha Acha

Meetha Meetha Doodh Pilaya
Parhna Likhna Khub Sikhaaya

Kesa Acha Kaam Hai Tera
Kitna Pyara Naam Hai Tera

Mere Malik Mere Aaqa
ALLAH ALLAH ALLAH ALLAH

Aaloo Miyan Aaloo Miyan

Aaloo Miyan Aaloo Miyan

Kahan Gaye The

Sabzi Ki Tokri Mai So Rahe The

Baingan Ne Laat Mari

Ro Rahe The

Gajar Ne Piyar Kiya

Hans Rahe The

Matar Se Keera Nikla

Dar Gaye The

Keerey Ne Bhaooo!!! Kiya

Bhag Gaye The!

Aao Aao Dil Behlaao
Aao Aao Dil Behlaao
Hamd Khuda Ki Gaate Jao

Jis Ne Duniya Paida Ki
Jis Ne Hum Ko Roti Di

Paani, Mitti, Aag, Hawa
Khel Hai Us Ki Qudrat Ka

Suraj Din Ko, Shab Ko Taare
Kaise Ache, Piyare Piyare

Aao Aao Khush Ho Jao
Geet Ussi Ki Hamd Ke Gao

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Urdu Poetry For Kids Biography

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On these pages at ATP, we’ve extensively covered Pakistani poets and poetry. One thing which I think has lagged so far is the Pakistani poetry for children. This post is an attempt to introduce one of most famous poets of Pakistan who has written extensively children. He is Sufi Ghulam Mustafa Tabassum.

My mother recently mailed me one of his books called ‘jhoolne’ for my son. For the past two nights I’ve been reading this book to my son at bed time and it has also taken me to a ride through memory lane, and hence the motivation to write this post.

The title poem to the right here is called ‘tar tar’. Sufi Tabassum is famous for using sound effects in his poems to get children’s attention. This poem uses sound (tar tar) of old cars (motor) as well as sound (cham cham) of a horse cart (tam tam). In 4 simple lines Sufi Tabassum has created this melodious masterpiece for children which is ‘hum-wazan’, rhyming and easy to remember.




More than a generation has grown up reciting and remembering his poems by heart. His poems can be found in text books across Pakistan, in children’s magazines as well as in audio media. One of the most famous characters of Sufi Tabassum‘s poems is a boy named ‘tot batot’ which is now a household name across Pakistan.

The poem to the left is titled as ‘anda’ (egg) and it is another of my favourites. For our English readership, I want to give an approximate translation. A hen is telling a rooster that she has laid an egg. While she commends herself on this feat of laying beautiful eggs she also complains that despite producing beautiful eggs she remains bare feet. To this dilemma the rooster suggests to hen to sell her eggs and buy shoes for herself. A very simple story like this, told in rhyming Urdu makes people of all ages smile and remember this poem for ever. This is what Sufi Tabassum is most famous for. He talks to children in their simple language.

Following poem is called ‘munna aur laddoo’. In very simple language it talks about a ‘laddoo’ (sweets) which has attracted attention of two young boys (munna(y)).



Sufi Ghulam Mustafa Tabassum was born is Amritsar (India) on August 4, 1899. He got his education from Church Mission High School Amritsar, Khalsa College Amritsar, FC College Lahore (B.A) and Punjab University Lahore (M.A and B.T).

He taught at Central Training College, Lahore (1927-31) and Government College, Lahore (1931-1954). He retired from Government College as the head of Urdu and Farsi Department.

The collection of poems shared here come from his book called ‘jhoolne‘ which was first published in 1958. In the begining of this book, dated as January 1, 1958, Sufi Tabassum mentions Patras Bukhari as one of his respected teachers and friends. Patras Bukhari has actually indeed written the preface of ‘jhoolne’ and towards the end of it he prays for Sufi Tabassum in following words:
dua hai ke Sufi Tabassum ka ye bachpan hamesha qaayem rahe!
Patras Bukhari‘s preface is dated as written on June 5, 1946 in Delhi which means the first collection of ‘jhoolne’ must’ve appeared around that time.

The title of the 1958 edition of the book (shown to the left) is designed by Chughtai and is published by Ferozesons Limited.

Between 1954-1960, Sufi Tabassum was involved with Khana Farhang-e-Iran at Lahore as well as with teaching Urdu to Bengali students in Civil Services Academy and Finance Services Academy.

He acted as an editor of the magazine ‘lail-o-nahar’ from 1961-1963 and then got busy ar Radio Pakistan, Lahore.

In ‘jhoolne’ Sufi Tabassum wrote this famous poem about a funny boy called ‘tot batot’. As mentioned above too, this character became an instant household name in Pakistan. 24 years after ‘tot batot’ first appeared in jhoolne, Sufi Tabassum wrote a new book with the title ‘tot batot’. On my last visit to Pakistan, I especially went to Urdu bazar to buy this book for my son. The preface is written by Sufi Tabassum in his own handwriting and it is dated to be written on September 6, 1970 at Samanabad, Lahore.

To the left is Sufi Tabassum’s another famous poem called ‘cheechoN’. It appears in many children books as well as school text books across Pakistan. Patras Bukhari has written about this poem in following words:
“When children read ‘cheechoN cheechoN chaacha, ghaRi pe chooha naacha’, they enjoy it. The elders however may say that we have never seen the word ‘cheechoN’ in any dictionary. And if ‘chaacha’ is meant for the word ‘chacha’ then it is not a decent way of calling an uncle. And why has a mouse danced on a clock? What lesson are we giving to children? etc etc.
These questions are all very reasonable but they come from those people who have forgotten their own childhood. May be they come from people who have decided on not to repeat those things which had made their own childhood enjoyable. Thank God that Sufi Tabassum has been blessed by such wisdom where he can talk to children in their own words and sounds. He recognizes a child’s mind as this strange place where snakes dance on the trees, cats eat berries and tar tar, cham cham, tam tam make such a melodious mix that one cannot learn those even from ‘taan sain’ at an older age.

During the last years of his life, Sufi Ghulam Mustafa Tabassum had dedicated his life to the research on ‘Iqbaliat’ (study of Allama Mohammad Iqbal). On the occasion of 100 year celebration of Allama Iqbal, Sufi Tabassum wrote, edited and produced (tasneef) several books on Allama Iqbal. In 1978 He went to Islamabad to attend a function on Allama Iqbal, but on his return he passed away at Lahore Railway Station. The date of his sad demise was February 7, 1978.

The books that he wrote for children include:

1. jhoolne
2. suno gap shap
3. tol matol, and
4. tot batot


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mujeeb900 says:January 2nd, 2012 9:32 pm
:) had a smile all the time reading it.

zehra khalid says:August 22nd, 2011 2:15 pm
we want urdu poems for class 1 level

Abdul Wakeel Khan says:May 19th, 2011 1:59 pm
totaly loved it- reminds me of my childhood the book i loved to read. Every poem is masterpiece.

Vinent says:May 9th, 2011 3:47 pm
My Name is Vincent Tariq I am working in Bahrain and have three daughters. I am 42 years old. I remember my father reeding poems of this great man. Most of the time my father use sing his poem ” Suno Gup Shup, Suno Gup Shup”
My question to all the urdu reader: Is any one doing some thing to keep this type of “Anmool Shakar” live ?

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Allama Iqbal Urdu Poetry For Children Biography

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Allama Iqbal's Poetry
Allama Muhammad Iqbal is the national poet of Pakistan. He wrote poetry almost any aspect of life. Most of his poetry is for young generation. He wrote some poems for children in his book Bang e Dra. Some famous poems are Aik Makra aur Makhi, Aik Pehaar aur Gulehri and Aik Gaye aur Bakri. In these poems Iqbal teaches the children the moral values and way of living.

If children read these poems they will definitely like it, then they wish to read the other poetry of Iqbal after reading the poetry of Iqbal they will become optimist, and when the will become optimist no one could beat them in any field of life. This was Iqbal who gave us the idea of Pakistan when people were hopeless. he gave us the direction of life.
So, I think if children will read Iqbal they will pay major role for the development of our beloved country. Some Poems for children are,

Aqal o Dil

Shama o Perwana

Prinday Ki Feryaad

Maa Ka Khwab

Humderdi

Aik Gaye aur Bakri

Aik Pehaar aur Gulehri

Aik Makra aur Makhi

Bechay Ki Dua

Hamdardi

Tehni Pe Kisi Shajar Ki Tanha
Bulbul Tha Koi Udaas Betha
Kehta Tha Ke Raat Sar Pe Aai
Urney Chugney Mai Din Guzara
Pohchun Kis Tarah Aashiyaan Tak
Har Cheez Pe Chaa Gaya Andhera

Sun Ke Bulbul Ki Aah-O-Zaari
Jugnu Koi Paas Hi Se Bola
Hazir Hun Madad Ko Jaan-O-Dil Se
Keera Hun Agarcha Mai Zara Sa
Kiya Gham Hai Jo Raat Hai Andheri
Mai Raah Mai Roshni Karonga
ALLAH Ne Di Hai Mujh Ko Mashal
Chamka Ke Mujhe Diya Banaya

Hain Log Wohi Jahan Mai Ache
Aate Hain Jo Kaam Dosron Ke

(Allama Iqbal)

Andaa

Murghey Miyan Ne Andaa Diya

Murghi Tu Ne Khub Kiya

Andey Itne Changey Hain

Paaon Mere Nangey Hain

Kaisi Baatein Karti Ho?

Andey Becho, Joota Lo

Sufi Ghulam Mustafa Tabassum

Aao Dost Banayen

Karen na kisi se bhi hum nafrat, sab ko galay lagayen

Aao dost banayen
Dosti mai jo barkat hai
Jaane iss ko jag sara
Ek se ek milayen to
Ban jate hain wo 11

Hum itni si baat jo samjen, duniya par chaa jayen

Aao dost banayen
Jis ke paas nahi daulat
Usey na kehna ghareeb kahin
Sab se bara ghareeb hai wo
Jis ka koi dost nahi

Dosti ki daulat hum paa len, maal’dar ban jayen

HAMD

ALLAH ALLAH ALLAH ALLAH
Mere Malik, Mere Aaqa

Piyara Piyara Naam Hai Tera
Kaisa Acha Kaam Hai Tera

Tu Ne Banaai Duniya Sari
Insaan, Hewaan, Mitti, Pani

Phool Khilaaye Piyare Piyare
Aur Banaye Chaand Sitaarey

Bakhshey Hum Ko Amma Abba
Ghar Bhi Diya Hai Acha Acha

Meetha Meetha Doodh Pilaya
Parhna Likhna Khub Sikhaaya

Kesa Acha Kaam Hai Tera
Kitna Pyara Naam Hai Tera

Mere Malik Mere Aaqa
ALLAH ALLAH ALLAH ALLAH

Aaloo Miyan Aaloo Miyan

Aaloo Miyan Aaloo Miyan

Kahan Gaye The

Sabzi Ki Tokri Mai So Rahe The

Baingan Ne Laat Mari

Ro Rahe The

Gajar Ne Piyar Kiya

Hans Rahe The

Matar Se Keera Nikla

Dar Gaye The

Keerey Ne Bhaooo!!! Kiya

Bhag Gaye The!

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