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Tamsal: An Analytical Study


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Title: Tamsal: An Analytical Study

Authors: Hafsa Khan

Journal: Gohar e Tahqeeq

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Publisher: Government Sadiq College Women University, Bahawalpur

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2025

Volume: 4

Issue: 1

Language: en

Keywords: TamsalNew PoetrySad EyesSorrowLonelinessPoemSelfishnessPrayerNarrative of Love & Social Oppression.

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Abstract

“Dr. Tabsum Kashmiri, whose real name is Muhammad Salehin. It was 1960s when Dr. Tabassum Kashmiri, Jilani Kamran and Iftikhar Jalib came to the fore with the new movement. He presented inner sorrow, anguish, loneliness, caste problems, meaninglessness, observation of the universe and contemporary sufferings in glorious words. He is the shining star of Urdu literature. He has experimented in many genres, but in this article my topic is poetry. Especially his collection of poetry "Tamsal". This collection of poems really gives a powerful and excellent reflection on the selfishness, indifference, selfishness, malpractice and silence prevalent in the society.
It is known that the poet is intelligent and has a broader perspective, from whose eyes the social oppression and tyranny, the oppression of the cities, the lamentations and issues of the people are not hidden. For the narrative of its expression, he considered the poem to be the best and offered an apology. The poem with its beautiful title is the poet's first poetic effort. Which starts with "My prayer". In which good wishes are expressed for the safety of the entire universe. While the last two poems are based on the memory of friends and narrative of love. Therefore, "Tamsal" is a book about human attitudes, accents, words, inner fears, suffering of gain and loss and oppressed and forced man.”


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