Ilm-e-Shayri describes various patterns of rhythms and sounds in Urdu poetry, also called Ilm-e-‘Arooz (Urdu Prosody). Based on conversations between eminent broadcasters Mehr-e-Alam Khan and Pervaiz Alam, the series gives a description of various Bahrs (meters) that are used to write Urdu poetry. Each episode is interspersed with ghazals recited by Shephali Frost and other prominent singers.
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Ilm-e-Shayri describes various patterns of rhythms and sounds in Urdu poetry, also called Ilm-e-‘Arooz (Urdu Prosody). Based on conversations between eminent broadcasters Mehr-e-Alam Khan and Pervaiz Alam, the series gives a description of various Bahrs (meters) that are used to write Urdu poetry. Each episode is interspersed with ghazals recited by Shephali Frost and other prominent singers.
Based in London, Cine Ink Podcasts bring you the best from renowned Hindi and Urdu broadcasters.
In this 13th part of our podcast series on the skills involved in writing Urdu poetry, ILM-E-SHAYARI, we discuss the Sālim (Perfect/ Unaltered) and Mazāhif (Catalectic) Arkān (Feet) of two Mufrad (Single) Bahoor (Metres) - Bahr-e-Mutaqārib and Bahr-e-Mutadārik - used in Urdu poetry.
Shephālī Frost sings a famous ghazal by Asrar-ul-Haq Majāz.
Ilm-e-Shayari
Ilm-e-Shayri describes various patterns of rhythms and sounds in Urdu poetry, also called Ilm-e-‘Arooz (Urdu Prosody). Based on conversations between eminent broadcasters Mehr-e-Alam Khan and Pervaiz Alam, the series gives a description of various Bahrs (meters) that are used to write Urdu poetry. Each episode is interspersed with ghazals recited by Shephali Frost and other prominent singers.
Based in London, Cine Ink Podcasts bring you the best from renowned Hindi and Urdu broadcasters.