What is a Ghazal?


 

Classical Definition of Ghazal

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Ghazal in short, is a collection of Sher's which follow the rules of

'Matla', 'Maqta', 'Beher', 'Kaafiyaa' and 'Radif'. So to know what

Ghazal is, it's necessary to know what these terms mean.



To understand these terms easily , we will take an example.



        1.      koi ummid bar nahin aati

                koi surat nazar nahin aati

        2.      aage aati thi haale dil par hasi

                ab kisi baat par nahin aati

        3.      hum wahan hain, jahan se humko bhi

                kucch hamaari khabar nahin aati

        4.      kaabaa kis muh se jaaoge 'Ghalib'

                sharm tumko magar nahin aati



What is a Sher ?

    It's a poem of two lines. This definition is deceptively simple.

    Please note that, every Sher is a poem in itself ! A Sher does not

    need, anything around it, to convey the message.

    All the 4 stanzas in our example are independent poems, Sher's.





So Ghazal is necessarily a collection of two-line-poems called Sher.

[ So the Rafi solo "rang aur noor ki baaraat kise pesh karu" is NOT

a Ghazal, as every stanza is of 3 lines, and not 2. ]



What are other restrictions ? Many, and important ones.

[ Any collection of Sher's is not Ghazal. Some good examples are ; the

famous Mukesh song from Yehoodi, "yeh mera deewaanaapan hai" ; and the

title song of "dil apana aur preet parayi". Each stanza in these songs

can be considered as an independent Sher, but they are NOT Ghazal's.

To understand,  why, we have to wait till 'Kaafiyaa, 'Radif'. ]





What is 'Beher' ?

    'Beher' is the 'meter' of the Sher's. It can be considered as the

    length of the Sher. Both the lines in the Sher *MUST* be of

    same 'Beher'. And all the Sher's in one Ghazal *MUST* be of the

    same 'Beher'. There are 19 (!!) kinds of 'Beher'. But in simple terms,

    'Beher' is categorized in 3 classes. Short, medium, long.

    [ The examples in [] are my additions, from Hindi Films. ]



    Small :

        ahale dairo-haram reh gaye

        tere deewane kam reh gaye

        [ Also Talat song, "dil-e-nadan tuze hua kya hai" ]



    Medium :

        umr jalwo me basar ho, ye zaruri to nahin

        har shab-e-gam ki seher ho, ye zaruri to nahin

        [ And by Gulzar, "ruke ruke se kadam, ruk ke baar baar chale" ]



    Long :

ai mere humnashin, chal kahin aur chal, is chaman me ab apanaa guzaaraa nahin

baat hoti gulon ki, to seh lete hum, ab to kaaton pe bhi haq hamaaraa nahin

[ The filmfare winner, "Manzile apani jagah hai" !! Yes ! It IS a Ghazal.

And the Shayar is Prakash Mehra !! surprise , surprise !! ]





So Ghazal is a collection of Sher's of SAME 'Beher'.





What is 'Radif' ?

    In a Ghazal, second line of all the Sher's *MUST* end with the *SAME*

    word/s. This repeating common words is the 'Radif' of the Ghazal.



    In our example, the 'Radif' is "nahin aati".



    [ Sometimes, the Ghazal becomes known by its 'Radif'. eg. "jaraa

    aahista chal" sung by Pankaj Udhas. On RMIM we all know one Ghazal by

    the 'Radif' as "aahista aahista", don't we ? or is it 2 or 3 ? :-) ]





What is 'Kaafiyaa' ?

    'Kaafiyaa' is the rhyming pattern which all the words before 'Radif'

    *MUST* have.



    In our example the 'Kaafiyaa' is "bar", "nazar", "par", "magar" etc.

    This is a necessary requirement. Something which is followed even in

    the exceptions to all these rules.





So Ghazal is a collection of Sher's of same 'Beher', ending in same

'Radif' and having same 'Kaafiyaa'.

[ That's the reason, why "yeh mera diwanapan hai" etc. are NOT Ghazals.

There is no common thing which can be called 'Kaafiyaa' and 'Radif'. ]



What is 'Matla' ?

    The first Sher in the Ghazal *MUST* have 'Radif' in its both lines.

    This Sher is called 'Matla' of the Ghazal and the Ghazal is usually

    known after its 'Matla'. There can be more than one 'Matla' in a

    Ghazal. In such a case the second one is called 'Matla-e-saani' or

    'Husn-e-matla'.

    In our example, the first Sher is the 'Matla'.



What is 'Maqta' ?

    A Shayar usually has an alias ie. 'takhallus' eg. Mirza Asadullakhan

    used 'Ghalib' as his 'takhallus' and is known by that. Other examples

    are 'Daag' Dehlvi, 'Mir' Taqi Mir, Said 'Rahi', Ahmed 'Faraz' etc.

    There is a Sher in a Ghazal, the last one, which has the Shayar's

    'takhallus' in it.

    [ A Shayar, can use the 'Maqta' very intelligently. He can "talk to

    himself" like one in our example. I have lots of favourite Sher's

    which are 'Maqta' of some Ghazal. Some gems are

        koi nam-o-nishan puchhe to ai kaasid bataa denaa,

        takhallus 'Daag' hai, aur aashiqon ke dil me rehte hai

    and

        jab bhi milte hain, to kehte hain, "kaise ho 'Shakil'",

        iske aage to koi baat nahin hoti hai

    The first one uses the meaning of the 'takhallus' to create the

    magic, and the second one is just simple, simply beautiful. ]





To summarize, Ghazal is a collection of Sher's (independent two-line

poems), in which there is atleast one 'Matla', one 'Maqta' and all

the Sher's are of same 'Beher' and have the same 'Kaafiyaa' and

'Radif'.



EXCEPTIONS AND IMP. POINTS TO NOTE

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1. Ghazal is just a form. It is independent of any language.

eg. in Marathi also, there can be (and there are) good Ghazals.



2. Some Ghazal's do NOT have any 'Radif'. Rarely. Such Ghazal's

are called "gair-muraddaf" Ghazal.



3. Although, every Sher, should be an independent poem in itself,

it is possible, that all the Sher's are on the same theme. What

famous example can be other than "chupke chupke raat din aasun

bahaanaa yaad hai".



4. In modern Urdu poetry, there are lots of Ghazal's which do

NOT follow the restriction of same 'Beher' on both the lines

of Sher. [ My example in 'Maqta', the Sher by Shakil, is one. ]

But even in these Ghazal's, 'Kaafiyaa' and 'Radif' are present.



5. The restriction of 'Maqta' is really very loose. Many many

Ghazal's do NOT have any 'Maqta'. [ I think 'Maqta' was used in

the earlier times, as a way to keep the credit. But since this is

traditional, many Ghazal's do have a 'Maqta' just for the sake of it.

Sometimes the name of the Shayar comes unnaturally in the last

Sher of the Ghazal. ]





A Rare(The Real One) definition of Ghazal

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This definition is a non-technical definition and defines the etymology

of the word "Ghazal".



'Ghazaalaa" in Urdu means a "Deer". Somehow the meaning  of Ghazal changed 

with time. It means when a wild beast hunts a deer, the deer cries with pain

and that painful cry of the deer is called as "Ghazal". I don't have any 

evidence for this definition but it is conveyed to me by other Ghazal-Lovers. 

But one can look into a dictionary to verify the meaning of "Ghazaalaa".





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        Ghazal rudaad hai naakaamiyon ki,

        Ghazal mehrumiyon ki daastaan hai  |

        Ghazal riste hue zakhmon ka marham,

        Ghazal ek chaaraa-e-dard-e-nihan hai  |

        Ghazal ka husn hi hai, husn-e-aalam,

        Ghazal ka noor hi noor-e-jahan hai |