- Persian, Turkic, and Urdu ghazals, the
qāfiya (from
Arabic قافية
qāfiya, lit. 'rhyme'; Persian: قافیہ; Azerbaijani:
qafiyə; Urdu: قافیہ; Uzbek: qofiya) is the...
- terminology, both
verses end with the
qafiya and
radif of the ghazal. In fact, the
purpose of the matla' is to
define the
qafiya and
radif for the rest of the...
- radif.
Qafiya: The
rhyming pattern. The
radif is
immediately preceded by
words or
phrases with the same end
rhyme pattern,
called the
qafiya. Maqta':...
- and the
second line of all the
following couplets. It is
preceded by a
qafiya,
which is the
actual rhyme of the ghazal. The
following is an
example of...
-
Rhymes are
called Qafiya in Urdu.
Qafiya has a very
important place in Urdu Poetry.
Couplet of an Urdu
Ghazal is
incomplete without a
Qafiya.
Following is...
-
Kulliyat Husn-E-Matla
Kalam Kulyat Maqta' Matla'
Mavra Misra'
Mushaira Qafiya Radif Sher
Shayar Shayari Tah-Tul-Lafz
Takhallus Tarannum Triveni Doha Fard...
-
Kulliyat Husn-E-Matla
Kalam Kulyat Maqta' Matla'
Mavra Misra'
Mushaira Qafiya Radif Sher
Shayar Shayari Tah-Tul-Lafz
Takhallus Tarannum Triveni Doha Fard...
- NAZM mean?". Dr.
Khurshid Khawar Amrohvi, Moqaddma-tul-Kalaam, Arooz-o-
Qafiya, p.116/132, Karachi, 1989
Hakim Molana Anjum Foqi, Fikr-o-Fun, p.303/309...
-
Kulliyat Husn-E-Matla
Kalam Kulyat Maqta' Matla'
Mavra Misra'
Mushaira Qafiya Radif Sher
Shayar Shayari Tah-Tul-Lafz
Takhallus Tarannum Triveni Doha Fard...
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often by
lover and his Beloved. The word Kafi is
derived from the
Arabic qāfiya (قافية)
meaning 'rhyme'. The
genre is said to be
derived from the Arabic...