Kuchh is adaa se aaj wo pehlu nasheen rahe-
jab tak hamaare paas rahe, hum nahin rahe
ya rab kisi ke raaz-e mohabbat ki khair ho
dast-e junoon rahe na rahe aasteen rahe
iieemaan-o kufr aur na duniya-o dee' rahe
ae ishq shadabash ke tanhaa hamin rahe
dard-e gham-e firaaq ke ye sakht marhale
hairaan hun main ke phir bhi tum itne haseen rahe
jaa aur koi zabt ki duniya talaash kar
ae ishq hum to ab tere qaabil nahin rahe
Allah re chashm-e yaar ki maujiz bayaniyaan
har ek ko hai gumaa ke mukhaatib hamin rahe
mujh ko nahin qabool do aalam ki wus'aten
qismat mein koo-e yaar ki do gaz zameen rahe
is ishq ki talaafi-e maafaat dekhna
rone ki hasratein hain jab aansu nahin rahe
~ Jigar Moradabadi
Jigar Moradabadi (Urdu: جِگر مُرادآبادی), was the nom de plume of Ali Sikandar (1890–1960), one of the most famous Urdu poets of the 20th century and a celebrated Urdu ghazal writer.[1][2] He received the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1958 for his highly acclaimed poetry collection "Atish-i-Gul".[3]
Jigar Moradabadi was born on April 6, 1890 in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. He lost his father at an early age and did not have an easy childhood. At school (madrassah) he was taught bothArabic and Persian. His poetry teacher (ustad ) in the early days was Rasa Rampuri
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