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  • Khamosh diyan sargoshiyan/خاموش دیاں سرگوشیاں
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    Kanṛiyan Noor Diyan/کنڑیاں نور دیاں

    Junaid Ghani Raja is a young poet, writer, and host known for his work in Urdu and Pothwari languages. He was born on March 23, 1983, in the village of Kanyal Bajrana, Tehsil Gujar Khan, Punjab, Pakistan. Alongside his literary pursuits, he is currently serving in the Punjab Police.
    He is the founder and chairman of the literary organization Halqa-e-Yaraan-e-Adab, Daultala, and is well-regarded for his deep love and expression of devotion toward the Prophet’s family (Ahl-e-Bait) and the Companions of the Prophet (Sahaba) in his poetry.

    His first published book in the Pothwari language, titled “Pakka Rang Faqeeri Aala”, includes Naats, Manqabats, Kafis, and poetry in Saif-ul-Malook style. His work has earned recognition for promoting regional language and culture with a spiritual and literary touch.

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    Ashk-e-Nayab/اشک نایاب

     

    “اشکِ نایاب (Ashk-e-Nayab)” by طاہر عرزم (Tahir Arzam)

    In the world of literature, there are some creations that go beyond mere words — they carry a soul, a heartbeat, and a fragrance of pain that touches the reader’s heart. “Ashk-e-Nayab” is one such spiritual and emotional literary work, a true and heartfelt expression flowing from the depths of Tahir Arzam’s soul and consciousness.

    This book is not just a collection of poetry; it is a journey of emotions, covering themes like separation (hijr), union (visal), love, nature, life, and spiritual states. The poet has beautifully transformed his personal experiences, emotional struggles, and heartfelt connections into verses that resonate deeply with every sensitive reader.

    Tahir Arzam, hailing from the culturally rich region of Pothohar, brings the essence of his mother tongue and heritage to his poetry. His work reflects the beauty of Pothohari literature and culture, giving it a fresh and profound dimension. His poetic style is simple yet impactful, where words breathe emotions, and each line tells a story, turning every couplet into a prayer.

    The opening pages of the book provide a personal glimpse into the poet’s life, revealing how he remained devoted to his art despite battling illness, hardships, and social constraints. This sincerity and pain have granted his poetry a unique strength and spiritual resonance.

    The book is further enriched by the commendations of literary voices like سید آفتاب شافی (Syed Aftab Shafi) and اور نثار قلزم (Nasar Qulzam), who affirm that “Ashk-e-Nayab” is not only a deeply personal work but also a significant addition to Pothohari literature and contemporary Urdu poetry.

    Conclusion

    “Ashk-e-Nayab” is more than just a poetry collection — it’s a gift of heartfelt verses, compelling the reader to feel, reflect, smile, and even weep. It is a soulful cry of a poet who, through his words, engages not only with his own time but also with the generations to come.

    This book is a precious treasure for anyone who cherishes Pothohari culture, seeks authentic emotions, and appreciates refined Urdu poetry.

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    Beyond Good and Evil is a bold philosophical critique of traditional morality, where Nietzsche explores truth, power, and the need for individual thinking.

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