Mah E Tamam Parveen Shakir PDF

Mah E Tamam Parveen Shakir PDF free download poetry book read online best Shayari ebook from this blog A Kulliyat e Parveen Shakir shayari in Urdu compelet. The tone that Parveen Shakir gave to Urdu poetry was the most untouched, unique, and captivating. What is unique about poetry? For the first time in Urdu literature, he used a single pronoun to highlight sensitive gender issues, which soon attracted his readers to him with a magnetic force. In which the names of perfume, centipede, self-talk, denial, and cuff mirror can be mentioned. His poetry is a fragrant bouquet with colorful flowers and buds which certainly do not remain unattractive to the viewer.

On November 24, 1952, an eye-opening young girl in Karachi who in a very short period of time achieved the unique position which is still prevalent in the ruling circles. Such fame came to very few people. While spending his childhood and adolescence in Karachi, he carried out feats in the world of literature and poetry in a short span of time which made him famous. And the girl who lives with people even today with titles! You readers will think who will be the end. She is none other than the late poetess of fragrance, Ms. Parveen Shakir, who passed away 20 years ago, but the words of her poems and ghazals recorded by Ms. Parveen Shakir, the owner of her God-given talents, are still young and fond of poetry. 

People's tongues have become a source of testimony. Ms. Parveen Shakir holds a BA in English Literature and later an MA in English Literature. Ms. Parveen Shakir also received the honor of receiving her MPA degree from Howard University in the United States, having previously also taught. Staying attached, she later got a government job. She also served as the second Secretary of the Customs Department in 1986 but did not give up temporarily to pursue a Ph.D. from a US university. Unfortunately, they could not present the completed article on the role of media in Pakistan in the 1971 war. 

Looking at the personal life of Parveen Shakir, he married Dr. Naseer Ali of Karachi. Parveen Shakir had only one son whose name was Murad Ali. Later he divorced Dr. Naseer and said goodbye to his married life. This unfaithful world has been tarnished by the sorrows and griefs of the rotation cycle. Parveen Shakir was keen on writing at an early age. As a poet with a unique Urdu accent, she achieved the status that very few people could afford. Parveen Shakir was also awarded the Presidential Awards Pride of Performance and Adam G. Parveen Shakir's first book "Khushbo" was published and she received a lot of acclaims. 

The book began to take the form of gifts that breathed new life into Parveen Shakir's literary and poetic career. In the themes of Parveen Shakir's poetry, there is a feeling of femininity and orientalism. Parveen Shakir's book "Kaliyat Mah Tamam" was published before his death. Her books include Self-Eloquence, All Months, Sedbergh, Cuff Mirror, and Denial. Parveen Shakir's poetry has also been translated into Japanese and English. Parveen Shakir's portrayal of the Eastern sense of womanhood, sorrow, grief, and boredom that no one could do up to this point, a practical picture of the sense of courage in the system of power is a summary of Parveen Shakir's poetry. 

It would not be wrong to call Parveen Shakir a poet who spreads fragrance in Char Dang Aalam. It is also worth mentioning that Parveen Shakir, who was born on November 24, passed away with the sadness of the desolation of autumn on December 26. Today, he is 22 years older than us, but despite the passing of 22 years, Even today she has become a popular poet in the hearts of thousands of people, even today she is making her heart feel alive in thousands of hearts. A few ghazals from Parveen Shakir's poetry are at the service of the readers.

   ماہ تمام کلیات پروین شاکر

آپ یہ کتابیں بھی ڈاؤنلوڈ کرسکتے ہیں
Whenever we study the history of Urdu literature, we find the names of poets as well as poets, without reading which the tradition of poetry cannot be understood. In the old days, women who recited poetry were begums, princesses, and women of the upper house. After some time, ordinary women of the society also joined these ranks which were accepted by the society for a long time.

The poetic part of women's literature seems incomplete without the poetry of Parveen Shakir. The fact is that Parveen Shakir's voice is the most unique in Urdu poetry. Parveen Shakir died on December 26, 1994, in a car accident. Needless to say, if she had had some more time, she could have happily added to the poetic capital of today's women.

Parveen Shakir wrote poetry in simple and easy-to-understand language, he knew many languages. His poetry uses English, Hindi, Arabic and Persian words and formulas. He started his poetic journey by deviating from the conventional language of ghazal and while maintaining the traditional form of ghazal, he deviated from the traditional language and expression and made his own special identity. Parveen deserves to be remembered for all his virtues. Parveen Shakir's five poetry collections are "Khushbo", "Sadberg", "Khudakalami", "Ankar", "Kaf-e-Aina".

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