Nazam 1 – Hamad
Nazam 2 – Naat
Nazam 3 – Khuda Sarsabaz Rakhy Is Chaman ko Meharban ho kr
Nazam 4 – Islami Masawaat
Nazam 5 – Suragh E Rahroo
Nazam 6 – Admi
Nazam 7 – Nojawan Sy Khitab
Nazam 8 – Aik Kohistani Safar k Doran me
Nazam 9 – Taghaeyur
Nazam 10 – Kitaat
In Class 12th Urdu, the study of nazams focuses on a specific form of poetry that emphasizes themes, emotions, and social issues. Here’s a general overview of the key aspects typically covered:
- Definition and Structure:
- Nazams are a type of Urdu poetry characterized by their thematic coherence and lack of a fixed meter. Students learn about the structure, including how nazams differ from traditional ghazals.
- Themes and Subjects:
- Exploration of various themes in nazams, such as love, nature, patriotism, social justice, and human emotions. Students analyze how poets express these themes through imagery and symbolism.
- Prominent Poets:
- Study of works by renowned Urdu poets known for their nazams, such as Allama Iqbal, Faiz Ahmed Faiz, and Ahmad Faraz. Students delve into the stylistic features and philosophies of these poets.
- Literary Devices:
- Identification and analysis of literary devices used in nazams, including metaphors, similes, alliteration, and personification. This enhances students’ understanding of how poets convey meaning and emotion.
- Critical Appreciation:
- Encouragement of critical thinking through discussions and written assignments. Students express their interpretations and personal responses to nazams, fostering a deeper connection with the text.
- Cultural and Historical Context:
- Examination of the socio-political background during the time of the poets. This context enriches students’ understanding of the motivations behind the poetry and its relevance to contemporary issues.
- Recitation and Presentation:
- Opportunities for students to practice recitation, focusing on rhythm and intonation. This aspect helps in appreciating the musicality of nazams and enhances their speaking skills.
Through the study of nazams, students develop a greater appreciation for Urdu literature and its expressive capabilities, while also honing their analytical and interpretive skills. The curriculum encourages engagement with the text and fosters a lifelong appreciation for poetry.