

Lehja describes the way a person speaks with respect or not, it is used as an adjective. 3) Lihaaz (Respect)Ī beautiful Urdu word that describes respect, well this is something every person deserves maybe sometimes more than love they crave for respect. This beautiful Urdu word has a beautiful feel in itself, interpretation of dreams, well it gives a pretty thought in itself. It describes the quality of expressing deep feelings, true thoughts. This beautiful Urdu word has been used in many songs too. Here is the list of 30 Urdu words that help you into poet: 1) Ruhaniyat (Soulfulness) You can turn into a poet instantly with their help. The beautiful Urdu words have a charm that can help you impress anyone in the wink of an eye. Even in everyday life, we use many words that are of Urdu language, although we are not aware of it. This is why Urdu is one of the most popular languages and also one that is used in songs and music throughout. The feeling it carries, the essence of culture it inherits, and the smell of tradition it bears is beyond comparison. Having said that Urdu has a rich heritage, it is very evident from the poets and authors who wrote in the Urdu language. It has a rich heritage associated with it with it’s beautiful Urdu words. Urdu is also one of the richest languages in the world. Language forms the basis of culture.Įvery language has alphabets that turn into words which are turned into sentences. Poets are the magicians that make the words look so different, mere words become feelings. It should be noted that in 1690, a manuscript of this book was found by a French writer, Antoine Galand, who translated it into French and published it, and this very translation became the basis for translations into all other languages, including Urdu.Words are a powerful source that can show a path to us. Meanwhile, the queen bore the King two children, and gradually his grudge against women melted away. And in this way, the chain of these stories reached one thousand and one nights. Since the king was so fond of listening to stories, he ended up postponing her murder. She would tell the king a story every night, when the story reached its climax, she would postpone it for the next day- where she would finish the story and start another one. Then, the Wazir’s daughter, Shahrzad, decided to marry the king to save the remaining women. This succession continued for so long that the state witnessed a shortage of women. He would marry a new woman every day, eventually killing her in the morning. Legend has it, that the king of Samarqand, Shahryar, became outraged with the female gender because of his queen’s disloyalty. The entire Dastan encompasses of One Thousand and One Nights, of which some memorable tales include ‘Aladin’, ‘Ali Baba’, ‘Machhera Aur Jinn’, ‘Sindbad Jahazi, ‘Teen Seb’, ‘Samundari BuuDha’, ‘Shahr-Zaad’, ‘Hatim Tai’, etc. When constant additions saw thousands of stories emerge out of it, it was given the name Alif Laila Wa Laila (One Thousand and One Nights).


Strangely, this tomb abounds in scorpions which don't bite!Īlif Laila is a popular book of stories created by Arab storytellers in the eighth century AD. Jaun also revisited the Baan river of Amroha where he used to stroll along with his friends as a child, and which can be seen flowing incessently in his poetry:Īlso, Jaun eagerly touched upon the tomb of his ancestor Amjad Shahuddin Shah Wilayat, which is near his house, and which is oft-mentioned in his poetry.

The children who were born after Jaun had migrated to Pakistan, were recognized by him owning to their resemblance with their grandparents. He met all his friends, relatives, and elders, individually. When he returned at his long-parted home, he started crying uncontrollably at its sight. There, he passionately bowed at his homeland. When he first came to India in 1972, a gathering of relatives, friends, and his admirers was present at the small railway station in Amroha to welcome him. He had migrated to Pakistan at a very young age. Jaun Eliya adored his native land Amroha.
