Imtezaaj, Urdu Research Journal, UOK - Karachi

امتزا ج

Department of Urdu, University of Karachi, Pakistan
ISSN (print): 2518-9719
ISSN (online): 2518-976X
Abstract

A number of Urdu genres have declined in the subcontinent but the decline of every genre was not a natural process. Regardless of other Urdu genres, the decline of “Dastan” was influenced more by external elements rather than internal causes. These external factors include the political decline of Muslims, fascination of their writers about the West, and their intimidated view of their values, literature, and even religion through the eyes of the West. The most important role in the decline of Urdu Dastan was played by this feeling of inferiority. If the writer of a language becomes intimidated about any genre of indigenous literature, it leads to the closure of the door of creativity and invention of that genre in every possible method. However, the result of this lack of awareness was that the genre of storytelling has declined in the subcontinent. As a result of deprivation, we have lost the vocabulary, the world of idea and inspiration, and the treasure of storytelling that is our cultural, educational and creative need at the moment.

 

Author(s):

Niaz Hussain Swati

PhD Scholar, Department of Urdu, University of Karachi.

Pakistan

Details:

Type: Article
Volume: 14
Issue: 14
Language: Urdu
Id: 605da5aab9494
Published December 31, 2020
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