Lockdown Weighing You Down? Learn About ‘Noor’ for Hope & Light

Poet and journalist Noman Shauq joins us in Urdunama and explains why it’s ‘Noor’ that we should be spreading.  
Fabeha Syed
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In this episode of Urdunama, catch the poet, and journalist Noman Shauq who helps us understand the spread of ‘noor’ in Urdu poetry.  
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In this episode of Urdunama, catch the poet, and journalist Noman Shauq who helps us understand the spread of ‘noor’ in Urdu poetry.  
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As the nation reels under a 21-day lockdown to contain the spread of coronavirus, most of us are confined to our homes, working from home, practising what has been touted to the safest measure to ward off COVID-19 – 'social distancing'. If, in self-isolation, there is ever a moment when you have felt hopeless about your future, then you aren't alone. In these testing times, it’s important to remember that the only way to fight the darkness is to find the light – or the 'noor' – of courage and hope.

In this episode of Urdunama, we have tried to find some Urdu ashaar through which the poets tell us to seek the light or 'noor' within to face the trying times with resilience.

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Published: 04 Apr 2020,09:55 PM IST

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