Gazal o Ghazal
The Ghazal is a poetic form consisting of rhyming couplets and a refrain, where each line adheres to the same meter. This poetic expression encompasses both the anguish of loss or separation and the exquisite beauty of love, transcending the pain. Originating from the 6th century, the Ghazal finds its roots in the Arabic panegyric qasida and shares structural similarities with the Petrarchan sonnet. In terms of style and content, it stands as a genre capable of a rich variety of expression, centering around the themes of love and separation. This form has been a significant contribution of the Indo-Perso-Arabian civilization to the world of poetry.In the realm of Sufism, a comprehensive understanding of Ghazal poetry necessitates some familiarity with Sufi concepts. Numerous notable historical Ghazal poets were either Sufis or held sympathetic views towards Sufi ideas. Most Ghazals can be approached through a spiritual lens, interpreting the Beloved as a metaphor for God or the poet's spiritual guide.Many Ghazals offer dual interpretations, resonating with both divine and earthly love contexts.Here is a compilation of musicians associated with the Ghazal form:
Ahmed Rushdi
Asha Bhosle
Alka Yagnik
Ahmed and Mohammed Hussain
Anup Jalota
Ataullah Khan
Aziz Mian
Begum Akhtar
Chitra Singh
Ghulam Ali
Jagjit Singh
Salma Agha
Yateesh M. Acharya
Kiran Ahluwalia
Mahwash
Ustad Amanat Ali Khan
Najma Akhtar
Talat Aziz
Roop Kumar Rathod
Sunali Rathod
Iqbal Bano
Mohammed Rafi
Mukesh
Mehdi Hassan
Munni Begum
Malika Pukhraj
Hariharan
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Farida Khanum
Rune Laila
Master Madan
Talat Mahmood
Lata Mangeshkar
Penaz Masani
Habib Wali Mohammad
Amjad Parvez
Nayyara Noor
Noorjehan
Shishir Parkhie
Abida Parveen
Anuradha Paudwal
Reshma
Sabri Brothers
Mohammad Hussain Sarahang
Mohammad Reza Shajarian
Bhupinder and Mitali Singh
Jasvinder Singh
Tahira Syed
Manhar Udhas
Pankaj Udhas
Ahmad Wali
Ghazal Srinivas
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