In Persian, Turkic and Urdu poetry, the maqtaTemplate:' (from Arabic {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} Template:Transliteration; Template:Langx; Template:Langx; Template:Langx; Template:Langx; Template:Langx) is the final bayt, or couplet, of a ghazal. In this sense, it is the opposite of the matla'. The poet's takhallus, or pen name, is usually employed in the maqtaTemplate:', often in very creative ways.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

A shayar can use the maqtaTemplate:' in a variety of interesting ways. He can "talk to himself", "to somebody else", "refer to something" etc. For example Firaq Gorakhpuri, whose takhallus is the word for the common theme in Urdu poetry of the state of pining for the beloved, plays on his pen name and the word firaq:

Urdu:

تو یہ نہ سمجھنا کے فِراق تیری فِراق میں ہیں

فِراق اُسکی فِراق میں ہہ جو تیری فِراق میں ہہ

Roman Urdu:

Tu yeh na samajh ke Firaq teri Firaq mein hai
Firaq uski Firaq mein hai jo teri Firaq mein hai

English Translation:

Don't think that Firaq pines for you
Firaq pines for the one who pines for you

ExamplesEdit

A sher by Mir Taqi Mir:

Mir in neem baaz aankhon mein

Saari masti sharaab ki see hai

Another by Mirza Ghalib:

Kaba kis munh se jaaoge Ghalib

sharm tum ko magar nahiN aati

Another by Nasir kazmi:

Itefaqaat zamaana bhi ajab hai Nasir

Aaj woh dekh rahe hai, ko suna karte the

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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