Nazams of Ibn E Safi - Urdu Nazam Poetry
1928 - 1980 Allahabad
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Urdu Nazam is a type of Urdu Poetry that is used to present a broad view. There is always a theme of a Nazam on which a title is also allotted to the Nazam. There is no compulsion of rhyming words or length in a Nazm. At UrduPoint, you can find a vast collection of Ibn E Safi Urdu Nazam Poetry. Go check out this section, and you will surely find your favorite Urdu Nazam in the list of Ibn E Safi Urdu Nazam Shayari here.
Nazam is a huge part of Urdu poetry traditionally written in rhymed words and modern prose style. In Urdu literature, Nazam is a category of Poetry in which a single thought is portrayed throughout the poem. The title of any Nazam is also very important as it beholds the central theme. There is a certain starting, developing thoughts and conclusion of a writer’s thought in a Nazam.
A Nazam by Ibn E Safi has a specific topic that follows through each verse and sentence. And a poem by Ibn E Safi that does not follow any rhyme scheme or traditional pattern is called free verse. It is a form of poetry without any rules and regulations to be observed.
A Nazam must have
- Objective of poetry
- A narration of the theme
- Must contain philosophy and explain in short words
- The meaningful and expressive form of verse
- A specific genre
Structure of an Urdu Nazam
Ibn E Safi Nazamain in Urdu often has couplet one after the other, but it is not necessary as Nazam may also have a paragraph of four sentences or more. Couplets are generally a part of a large paragraph; the size of the paragraph is not always constant.
The rhyming pattern of a poem by Ibn E Safi is different from that of a Ghazal, and it may also vary across paragraphs. Nevertheless, the message is conveyed by the simple use of words regardless of making them rhythmic.