دراسة موضوعية فنية لشعر السيّد محمد أمين علي النّقوي An Artistic and thematic study of the poetry of Sayyed Amin Ali Naqvi Section Articles
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This article, entitled "An Artistic and thematic study of the poetry of Sayyed Amin Ali Naqvi" covers the scholarly and literary contributions of the prominent Pakistani religious scholar and Sufi poet, Mr. Syed Muhammad Amin Ali Naqvi (1940–2008). He belongs to the noble Saadat-e-Naqvi family, and his lineage traces back to Imam Hussain (A.S.) through 45 generations. He received spiritual and academic training from the Great Scholar of Pakistan (Muhaddith-e-Azam), Maulana Muhammad Sardar Ahmad, along with other illustrious teachers, and completed the Dars-e-Nizami course.
After spending a lon
This article, entitled "An Artistic and thematic study of the poetry of Sayyed Amin Ali Naqvi" covers the scholarly and literary contributions of the prominent Pakistani religious scholar and Sufi poet, Mr. Syed Muhammad Amin Ali Naqvi (1940–2008). He belongs to the noble Saadat-e-Naqvi family, and his lineage traces back to Imam Hussain (A.S.) through 45 generations. He received spiritual and academic training from the Great Scholar of Pakistan (Muhaddith-e-Azam), Maulana Muhammad Sardar Ahmad, along with other illustrious teachers, and completed the Dars-e-Nizami course.
After spending a long period in seclusion and dedicated spiritual practice, Mr. Naqvi suddenly entered the scholarly and literary arena, astonishing everyone with his immense talents. His greatest claim to fame is his poetic work, "Muhammad ﷺ hi Muhammad ﷺ," a collection of Naats (praises of the Prophet) composed entirely in Huroof-e-Ghair Manqoota (letters without dots), which has made history in the world of literature. In addition to Urdu, he possesses complete mastery over Arabic, Persian, Hindi, and Punjabi. His poetry is not merely verse but serves as a comprehensive message of religious outreach (Dawah), love for the Prophet ﷺ, and the unity of the Muslim community (Ummah). The primary objective of his poetry is to eliminate disunity and linguistic divides among Muslims, gathering them instead around the central pillar of love for the Prophet ﷺ.
g period in seclusion and dedicated spiritual practice, Mr. Naqvi suddenly entered the scholarly and literary arena, astonishing everyone with his immense talents. His greatest claim to fame is his poetic work, "Muhammad ﷺ hi Muhammad ﷺ," a collection of Naats (praises of the Prophet) composed entirely in Huroof-e-Ghair Manqoota (letters without dots), which has made history in the world of literature. In addition to Urdu, he possesses complete mastery over Arabic, Persian, Hindi, and Punjabi. His poetry is not merely verse but serves as a comprehensive message of religious outreach (Dawah), love for the Prophet ﷺ, and the unity of the Muslim community (Ummah). The primary objective of his poetry is to eliminate disunity and linguistic divides among Muslims, gathering them instead around the central pillar of love for the Prophet ﷺ.