1 Urdu ash'ar / shayari (shers, couplets) by
1941- Present,
Rudauli (Uttar Pradesh)
Mohammad Aazam was born in 1941 in Bangalore. He is recognized as a prominent contemporary Urdu poet, known especially for his ghazals, nazms, and short couplets. He has built a significant body of work that includes dozens of ghazals, a fair number of nazms, and numerous poignant couplets. His creativity extends into digital formats as well, with e-books and recorded videos that bring his verses to wider audiences.
His poetry is deeply expressive, often reflecting longing, introspection, and emotional nuance. One of his frequently quoted couplets captures this with clarity:
“I have always been a spectator of my own ruin
as to who lit the fire I am yet to figure out”
This line speaks to a sense of personal disintegration and the search for inner truth, emotions that many identify with.
On online platforms, his work is well categorized across themes like love, sadness, solitude, and social reflection. He continues to connect with readers and listeners through recitations and recorded performances, giving his poetry both voice and emotional resonance.
Though details about his early life, education, or influences are not broadly documented, Mohammad Aazam’s poetry stands on its own. His verses live on in digital archives and in the hearts of poetry lovers who find solace and beauty in his simple yet profound phrasing. He remains a respected modern voice in Urdu literature—a poet whose words reflect the deeper human experience.
1 / 1: Mohammad Aazam
aag ye kis ne lagaayi
mujhe maloom naheen
i have always been
a spectator of my own ruin
as to who lit the fire
am yet to figure out
Theme: Life, Learning, & Living (122)
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