December Main Mahabbat: Poetry/Urdu Poetry

December Main Mahabbat: Poetry/Urdu Poetry

by Salman Siddique
December Main Mahabbat: Poetry/Urdu Poetry

December Main Mahabbat: Poetry/Urdu Poetry

by Salman Siddique

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Overview

It has never been hard to understand the idea of love in the presence of pure and intense feelings to have desire to surrender one's own ego to the beloved one. But love, with a blend of ego and surrender is uncommon not only in Pakistani culture but, also all over the world. It creates an uncommon intimate relationship that does not abide by societal traditions, customs, and ethical or religious values in practice since centuries. This poetic collection is a sort of metaphoric explanation of the heart felt situation in a certain Pakistani social set up. The manuscript of this book is in Urdu language that also possesses a certain calligraphic beauty in it.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781482000429
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 01/30/2013
Pages: 170
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.36(d)
Language: Urdu

About the Author

Salman Siddique was born in Lahore, Pakistan and graduated from the University of the Punjab, Lahore with a degree in Urdu M.A. He had been an active member of Halqa-e-Arbab-e-Zoq Lahore in 90's. He is an author of four poetic collections and a novel in Urdu. He is well known among all living Urdu poets, writers, researchers and critics as poet, novelist, researcher and a literary critic. His poetry has different moods and fluctuating intellectual levels. One can find very deep philosophical trances in his all writings along with a very fresh, simple and dominant wave of feelings and emotions in a series of love poems and fiction. Above all, the best thing that can be said about his overall experience towards happenings around is nothing beyond the realities of real life. His message is to promote unconditional bonding of the beauty of relationships and enlightenment of thoughts among the entire mankind on this planet. He migrated to America and still in a profession related with Urdu language and literature.
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