Urdunama Podcast | In a World Too Loud, 'Hassaas' Feels Everything

Hassaas means sensitive, a word that lives in pauses, lingering glances, and hearts that feel deeply, silently.

Fabeha Syed
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In this episode of Urdunama, Fabeha Syed talks about the word 'Hassaas'

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Hassaas means sensitive, a word that lives in the pauses, in the glances that linger a little longer, in the hearts that feel too much, too deeply. To be hassaas is to notice what others miss, to carry invisible weight, to be moved by the slightest shift in the air. It is a gift of awareness, but also a quiet ache, a constant hum beneath the noise of the world. In Urdu poetry, hassaas becomes the soul of expression, where pain, love, and truth are felt in their purest forms.

In this episode of Urdunama, we explore the delicate world of hassaas through verses that honour vulnerability, emotional intensity, and the quiet power of those who feel deeply. Join us as we reflect on sensitivity, not as fragility, but as a different kind of strength.

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