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Ghazals and have
Ghazals from the Indian sub-continent have an influence of Islamic Mysticism and the subject of love can usually be interpreted for a higher being or for a mortal beloved.
One such poet of Mughal region was Wali Deccani ( 1667 – 1707 ), the first established poet to have composed Ghazals and compiled a divan ( a collection of ghazals where the entire alphabet is used at least once as the last letter to define the rhyme pattern ).

Ghazals and classical
The Ghazals often seem from their outward vocabulary just to be love and wine songs with a predilection for libertine imagery, but generally imply spiritual experiences in the familiar symbolic language of classical Islamic Sufism.
The classical musical form of Afghanistan is called klasik, which includes both instrumental and vocal and belly dancing ragas, as well as Tarana and Ghazals.
His style and variations in singing Ghazals has been noted as unique, as he blended Hindustani classical music with ghazals, unlike any other Ghazal singer.

Ghazals and with
* Five Ghazals of Hafiz with a Prelude-baritone ( 1905, Hafiz translated E. Arnold, BBCSO / Clarence Raybould, 15 December 1937 )
* Ghazal, is a set of two liner couplets, which strictly should end with the same rhyme and should be within one of the predefined meters of Ghazals. There has to be minimum of five couplets to form a Ghazal.
* Ghazals -- songs of intoxication and yearning, which use the language of romantic love to express the soul's longing for union with the divine.
Through his work with poetry teaching, and as the compiler of the volume Ravishing DisUnities: Real Ghazals in English, he was widely credited for helping to popularize the ghazal form as a poetic genre in English today.
The Queen of Ghazals, as she was called, ( who used to charge one thousand rupees for one song ) herself came to Baba begging with a prayer to allow her to sing for him.
* Selections from the Persian Ghazals of Ghalib with Translations 1997

Ghazals and major
His major works include The Divan of Ghazals and The Qasidas.

Ghazals and are
Ghazals from Arabia are popular in the markets and malls of Kuala Lumpur and Johor, and stars like Kamariah Noor are very successful.
Ghazals are traditionally expressions of love, separation and loneliness, for which the gazelle is an appropriate image.
The earliest records of the language are in the macaronic Persian poems of Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi, who lived in Iconium ( Konya ), and some Ghazals by his son Sultan Walad.
There are also some Ghazals in her Diwan.
Most of the poetry sung in this genre pertain to subjects like love, nature, philosophy etc., and the genre itself is not much different from Ghazals, though ghazals are bound to a peculiar metre.

Ghazals and written
Ghazals were written by the Persian mystics and poets Rumi ( 13th century ) and Hafiz ( 14th century ), the Azeri poet Fuzûlî ( 16th century ), as well as Mirza Ghalib ( 1797 – 1869 ) and Muhammad Iqbal ( 1877 – 1938 ), both of whom wrote ghazals in Persian and Urdu.

Ghazals and form
( Fewer than one in ten of the ghazals collected in Real Ghazals in English observe the constraints of the form.

Ghazals and .
She sang extensively for Pakistani films and also sang Ghazals, folk songs and patriotic songs ( milli naghmay ) for Pakistan television.
In 1996, Ali compiled and edited the world's first anthology of English-language ghazals, published by Wesleyan University Press in 2000 as Ravishing DisUnities: Real Ghazals in English.
* Phyllis Webb, Water and Light: Ghazals and Anti Ghazals ( Coach House ), 1984.
Ravishing Disunities: Real Ghazals in English.
Call Me Ishmael Tonight: A Book of Ghazals.
Contemporary Ghazals ; Nos.
The Urdu poetry and Ghazals influenced Faiz to continue his political themes as non-violent and peaceful, opposing the far left politics in Pakistan.
* Wali Mohammed Wali Deccani-Introduces " Urdu " Ghazals at the court of Shah Jehan in Delhi.

have and classical
The breakdown of classical structures of meaning in all realms of western culture has given rise to several generations of artists who have documented the disintegrative processes.
It reminded me of my other professor, Edward Kennard Rand, of whom I had been so fond when I was at Harvard, the great mediaevalist and classical scholar who had asked me to call him `` Ken '', saying, `` Age counts for nothing among those who have learned to know life sub specie aeternitatis ''.
The Leningrad Kirov Ballet, which opened a series of performances Friday night at the Opera House, is, I think, the finest `` classical '' ballet company I have ever seen, and the production of the Petipa-Tschaikowsky `` Sleeping Beauty '' with which it began the series is incomparably the finest I have ever had the pleasure of witnessing.
The artists seem to have been dominated by geometrical pattern and order, and this was improved when classical art brought a greater freedom and economy.
Shortly after, in 1913, Rutherford's postdoctoral student Niels Bohr proposed a new model of the atom, wherein electrons orbited the nucleus with classical periods, but were only permitted to have discrete values of angular momentum, quantized in units h / 2π.
The majority Arminian view accepts classical theism – the belief that God's power, knowledge, and presence have no external limitations, that is, outside of His divine nature.
Although Muslim scholars have often debated over who this verse refers to, most classical commentators and modern translators have taken the opinion that this refers to Amram, the father of Moses and Aaron.
The steel-string acoustic guitar evolved from the nylon-or gut-string classical guitar, and because steel strings have higher tension, heavier construction is required overall.
Bede quotes from several classical authors, including Cicero, Plautus, and Terence, but he may have had access to their work via a Latin grammar rather than directly.
Bede dedicated this work to Cuthbert, apparently a student, for he is named " beloved son " in the dedication, and Bede says " I have laboured to educate you in divine letters and ecclesiastical statutes " Another textbook of Bede's is the De orthographia, a work on orthography, designed to help a medieval reader of Latin with unfamiliar abbreviations and words from classical Latin works.
As usual in such cases, many other loans from French, English and the classical languages have subsequently entered the language as well.
The second noteworthy characteristic is that the country borders on very different parts of the African continent: North Africa, with its Islamic culture and economic orientation toward the Mediterranean Basin ; West Africa, with its diverse religions and cultures and its history of highly developed states and regional economies ; Northeast Africa, oriented toward the Nile Valley and Red Sea region ; and Central or Equatorial Africa, some of whose people have retained classical African religions while others have adopted Christianity, and whose economies were part of the great Congo River system.
A few theoretical physicists have argued that classical physics is intrinsically incapable of explaining the holistic aspects of consciousness, but that quantum theory provides the missing ingredients.
( And on occasion, ciphers have been reconstructed through pure deduction ; for example, the German Lorenz cipher and the Japanese Purple code, and a variety of classical schemes ).
However, alternative forms of computing technology are anticipated which may have superior processing power than classical computers.
* It has six strings, though some classical guitars have seven or more strings.
* Machine heads at the headstock of a classical guitar point backwards — in contrast to most steel-string guitars, which have machine heads that point outward.
In a classical context, people were called " civilized " to set them apart from barbarians, savages, and primitive peoples while in a modern-day context, " civilized peoples " have been contrasted with indigenous peoples or tribal societies.
Many philosophies and worldviews have a set of classical elements believed to reflect the simplest essential parts and principles of which anything consists or upon which the constitution and fundamental powers of anything are based.
Given these changes, the classical terms " system ", " expansion " and " peripheral " no longer have the same connotations.
" Some commentators have questioned whether Thatcherism was consistent with the traditional concept of conservatism in the United Kingdom, and saw her views as more consistent with radical classical liberalism.
Notable individuals whose ideas have contributed to classical liberalism include John Locke, Jean-Baptiste Say, Thomas Malthus, and David Ricardo.

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