A Research Review of Selected Natia Biography in Subcontinent
Keywords:
Ghazal, Masads, Poem, Miraj, Sirat, MasnviMiraj, Sirat, MasnviAbstract
Every piece of literature that mentions, praises, and describes the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) is a depiction of him, a literal representation of equality and morality addressing the Holy Prophet (PBUH). It is a supplication and a request to him, expressing feelings of devotion and love, creating a sense of closeness. Whether in prose or poetry, it is
undoubtedly Naat.In Naatiya biographical writing, it is necessary to moderate thoughts and considerations about the lineage of the Prophet (PBUH) with perfect skill. Merely possessing language and expression skills or arranging verses for Naat writing is not enough. It requires scholarly insight into the historical status of the Prophet (PBUH) and authenticated traditions, connecting one's understanding and thinking with them. The limit is sharply necessary.From the beginning of Urdu Sirat Tayyeba, including Miraj and Molodnama, morals, manners, his blessed appearance, and narratives of his Holy wars, a complete biography of the poet before independence has only recently been discovered. However, after
independence, attempts have been made to cover the entire biography along with partial topics. From a proprietary standpoint, poetry has been written in almost all genres, including Masnavi, Rubai, Mukhmas, Masads, Ghazal, and Azad poems. From the perspective of artistic essentials, where beautiful similes and metaphors, smoothness, and fluidity have been
used, there is also difficulty and artifice in unauthentic and unstructured words.