An analysis of Sindhi religious poetry Molood
Abstract
The word or term “Molood” used instead of “Naat” in Sindhi
religious poetry, “Molood” term used for the birth of our Holy Prophet
Muhammad (Salallah o alaih e wa salam). In Sindhi poetry this term was
introduce and use for first time by Makhdoom Abdul Rauf Bhatti. More over
the poets used Molood for Hamd, Naat, Madah, Manqabat, Manajaat and
other related term used to express in poetry for Molood Sharif.
The Prayer, Fasting, Hajj, Heaven (Manazir e Jannat), Azwaj e
Muttaharat, Mairaj and other religious topics revealed in Sindhi poetry all
over Sindh to express love, respect, honor, bravery and devotion commonly
all over Sindh, in Mosques earlier to Juma Prayer, youngers and adults used
to sing molood in rhythm.
Some of the famous poets of Sindh in present era are Abdullah Abd
Chandio, Syed Rafiq Ahmed Shah Amroti, Syed Gul Muhammad Shah Gul
Bukhari, Ghulam Nabi Mahesar (Late), Ghulam Qadir Ulro, Abdul Hafeez
Ulro, Shahzado Mirani, Mujahid Mahar, Muhammad Yaseen Kumbhar,
Hakim Ali Bhurt and those who sing the Molood in the religious mahafils
and also records their poetry moloods in cassettes, CDs, Radio and
Television, some of the famous names are Ghulam Nabi Mahesar,
Imdadullah Phulpoto, Naimatullah Solangi, Miskin Aiwaz, Haji Makhno
Faqir Mahar, Muhammd Yahya Phulpoto and others. Religious poet Late
Haji Ghulam Nabi Mahesar’s poetry, Molood Sharif is published in the
series of many books and many more poets have published their poetry.
Sabghat Allah Mehseer. (2019) سنڌي مذهبي شعر مولود جو تجزيو, Karoonjhar Research Journal, Volume 20, Issue 1.
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