Majmu'ah-i nazm-i Shibli is a compilation of the poetic works of Shibli Nu'mani (1857-1914), a prominent figure in Urdu literature and Islamic scholarship. This collection showcases Shibli's mastery of Urdu poetry, reflecting his intellectual depth and engagement with social, philosophical, and religious themes prevalent in his time. The verses offer insights into the cultural and historical context of late 19th and early 20th century India.
Edited by Zahurul Hasan Musavi, this edition aims to preserve and promote Shibli's literary legacy for contemporary readers. The collection provides a comprehensive overview of Shibli's poetic contributions, making it an invaluable resource for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of Urdu language and literature.
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