Urdunama Podcast | 'Shiddat'—When Feeling Knows No Measure

Shiddat means intensity, the force of feeling when emotion refuses to stay small.

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

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Shiddat means intensity, the force of feeling when emotion refuses to stay small. It is love that burns without pause, grief that floods without mercy, joy that shakes the soul to its core. Shiddat is the storm within us, the fire in every longing, the ache in every absence. It does not whisper; it roars. In Urdu poetry, shiddat is the heartbeat of passion and pain alike, where words become flames, and silence carries weight.

In this episode of Urdunama, we step into the world of shiddat through the verses of poets who captured the fiercest shades of the human heart.

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