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Main Bekhyali Mein Sang Tere

Main Bekhyali Mein Sang Tere (MBMST) is an upcoming Urdu poetry book penned by emerging poet Syed Shahbaz Ali Naqvi. The book consists of 37 Ghazals and 35 poems (Nazm) along with few other qataat & couplets.

Background of the poet: Shahbaz Ali Naqvi (Shoby) belongs to a literary family which hails from Rawalpindi, Punjab (Pakistan). His grand father Syed Ameer Ahmed Shah & his uncle Syed Zakir Hussain Shah were renowned poets of their time. Syed Ameer Ahmed Shah was an eminent scholar and used to write in multiple languages primarily including Punjabi, Potohari, Urdu & many others.

Father of Shahbaz, Mr. Syed Azhar Hussain Shah has served the nation as a teacher for many years. He is a fiction writer as well. Some other family members of the family have also made a great mark in Urdu poetry and there are many books & titles on their credit.

With such a grand literary background, it is easy to understand that poetry & literature was in his blood and Shahbaz is undoubtedly a born poet.

Making of the Book: Although Shahbaz has been writing since a very young age & he penned his first ever poem at the age of 9 years, he was never really interested in getting the stuff published. He used to share some of his written material on social media and many people started noticing the talent he had. Some of his friends compelled him to make his poetry public, so that others may also get to read the stuff. From then onward, he decided to come up with his very first book.

Title of the Book: Main Bekhayali Mein Sang Tere means I accompany you Unknowingly but... It is a line from one of his poems titled as Mann Marziyan. This title shows the explicit imagination & perception of the poet that how deep & far he looks into the things.

Genre of the Book: The book mostly consists of romantic poetry, however you can find a few religious & patriotic poetic pieces as well in the book.

Diversity: Shahbaz is not stagnant as far as his thoughts, ideas & presentation is concerned. His narrative is simple, charming yet intriguing. If he has written ghazals having concepts from almost all the emotion that one goes through in his life, his poems are also much diverse. He has penned some real unique concepts in his own words which has not been attempted in Urdu poetry previously, especially poems like Selfie, Rapunzel, Raqs e Majzoob & Screem of Silence are the highlights of the book that make the book stand out of the lot.