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    fabeha syed

    Explore " fabeha syed" with insightful episodes like "Are You a ‘Deewana’ of Urdu Shayari? Cuz We Certainly Are!", "Taking Shade Under the 'Saaya' of Urdu Shayari" and "Are We Too Worried About the 'Anjaam' Of Our Stories?" from podcasts like ""Urdunama", "Urdunama" and "Urdunama"" and more!

    Episodes (3)

    Are You a ‘Deewana’ of Urdu Shayari? Cuz We Certainly Are!

    Are You a ‘Deewana’ of Urdu Shayari? Cuz We Certainly Are!

    In this week's episode of Urdunama, Fabeha Syed explores the Urdu word 'deewana,' meaning 'mad.' Deewana is a powerful word, with a rich and complex history. It can be used to describe someone who is passionate, obsessed, or even out of their mind.

    Syed will discuss the different ways in which deewana is used in Urdu poetry and will read some of her favorite poems by Ahmad Faraz, Khushbir Singh Shaad, and Mohammad-Hossein Shahriar. She will also explore the cultural significance of deewana in Urdu culture, and how it has been used to express a wide range of human emotions, from love and longing to despair and madness.

    Listen till the end.

    Taking Shade Under the 'Saaya' of Urdu Shayari

    Taking Shade Under the 'Saaya' of Urdu Shayari

    In today's Urdunama, Fabeha explores the Urdu word 'saaya,' meaning 'shadow.' Saaya is a complex and evocative word, with many different meanings and nuances. It can refer to the literal shadow of a person or object, but it can also be used to describe more abstract concepts such as protection, support, or even melancholy.

    Fabeha digs deep into her personal life and talks about motherhood, and parental love as she reads poetry by Kaifi Azmi, Azad Gulati, and Ahmad Mushtaq.

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