ZINDAGI OR JEEVAN SONG #17 – ZINDAGI MEIN TO SABHI PYAR KIYA KARTE HAIN

Zindagi or Jeevan Songs Series

I started this series on my Facebook group Yaad Kiya Dil Ne on 18 Oct 20. Since then, many other members have put up these songs. Here, I shall be giving you one of my own, per day.

I hope you liked my choice for Song #16 – Insaaf ki dagar pe in Zindagi or Jeevan Songs series. Let’s start with Song #17.

Song #17
Zindagi mein to sabhi pyar kiya karte hain

Monument for the Love of a Woman

Qateel Shefai

One is, of course, the physical one, the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and the other is this ghazal penned by Pakistani poet Qateel Shefai and made famous by Mehdi Hassan.

The fact of the matter is that, historically, in Islam, the treatment of women has been anything but single minded devotion by men, thanks to an interpretation that men are allowed to have more than one wife (for the simple reason that Prophet Mohammad during the seventh century wars, seeing the plight of women whose husbands had died in the war, asked men to take such women in their shelter by marrying them even if they were already married. This was certainly not meant as a conjugal relationship (take, for example, Mohammad having married Fatima who was just a child) but, as an insurance to provide for these destitute women.

So, lets take the case of Shahjehan who erected Taj Mahal for Mumtaz. In 1607 he was engaged to Anjuman Banu Begum who was later to become Mumtaz Mahal (Chosen one of the Palace). They were only 14 years old when they got engaged and waited five years to get married. So, during this wait Shahjehan married Khandari Begum and got his first daughter through her. Before Mumtaz died, Shajehan married another eight women. So, it was nowhere near single minded devotion depicted poetically.

It is, therefore, most unlikely, that Qateel Shefai, in his poetry claimed that he would stay true to his beloved even after death. It is just a ghazal that is not proven by any of their actions.

In India, when a daughter is born blind, she is named Sunaina. A poor guy is named Daulat or Ameer Khan. Hence, I think, the ghazal is to be taken in that spirit.

Single-Minded Devotion

Single minded devotion, is, however, traditional in Indian and more specifically Hindu culture.

Hence, it is no surprise that this Qateel Shefai ghazal sung by Mehdi Hassan is popular in India. Have a look at the lyrics:

ज़िंदगी में तो सभी प्यार किया करते हैं
मैं तो मर कर भी मेरी जान तुझे चाहूँगा

तू मिला है तो यह अहसास हुआ है मुझको
यह मेरी उम्र मोहब्बत के लिये थोड़ी है
इक ज़रा सा ग़म-ए-दौरां का भी हक़ है जिस पर
मैंने वोह साँस भी तेरे लिये रख छोड़ी है
तुझ पे हो जाऊँगा क़ुर्बान तुझे चाहूँगा
मैं तो मर कर भी मेरी जान तुझे चाहूँगा

अपने जज़बात में नग़मात रचाने के लिये
मैंने धड़कन की तरह दिल में बसाया है तुझे
मैं तसव्वुर भी जुदाई का भला कैसे करूँ
मैंने क़िस्मत की लकीरों से चुराया है तुझे
प्यार का बनके निगहबान तुझे चाहूँगा
मैं तो मर कर भी मेरी जान तुझे चाहूँगा

तेरी हर चाप से जलते हैं ख़यालों में चराग़
जब भी तू आये जगाता हुआ जादू आये
तुझको छू लूँ तो फिर ऐ जान-ए-तमन्ना मुझको
देर तक अपने बदन से तेरी ख़ुशबू आये
तू बहारों का है उनवान तुझे चाहूँगा
मैं तो मर कर भी मेरी जान तुझे चाहूँगा

ज़िंअगी में तो सभी प्यार किया करते हैं
मैं तो मर कर भी मेरी जान तुझे चाहूँगा

Excellent poetry this, as far removed from reality as possible.

My Own Poetry

Meri Zindagi Aapki Aankhon Tale

आपकी आँखों में मुझे वह झलक मिल जाती है,
ज़िन्दगी दफ़अतन और हसीन हो जाती है I

लोग देखते हैं प्यार दिलरुबा की आँखों में,
मुझे तो सारी कायनात नज़र आ जाती है I

ये आँखें नहीं हैं मेरी ज़िन्दगी की रहनुमा हैं,
ज़िन्दगी के मायने यकीनी मुझे समझाती हैं I

कई बार सोचता हूँ कह दूँ इनसे मैं दिल की बात,
क्या कहूं हया मेरी आंखों में छलक जाती है I

सबेरे का सूरज इनकी पलकें खुलने का इशारा है,
रात का अँधेरा पलक झुकने पे ले आती हैं I

ज़िन्दगी में लाखों ग़म इधर उधर बिखरे हों तो क्या,
ज़िन्दगी के सारे ग़म इनकी लौ भुलाती हैं I

मुझे अब इनके सिवा कुछ और न चाहिए, रवि,
जन्नत – ऐ – खुदा खुद बा खुद मिल जाती है I

The Ghazal

Ladies and gentlemen, please enjoy: Zindagi mein to sabhi pyar kiya karte hain…

I hope you enjoyed my choice for Song #17 in the series.

Please await Song #18 –  Aaj purani raahon se.

Author: Sunbyanyname

I have done a long stint in the Indian Navy that lasted for nearly thirty seven years; I rose as far as my somewhat rebellious and irreverent nature allowed me to. On retirement, in Feb 2010, the first thing that occurred to me, and those around me, was that I Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (you will find an article with this title in this blog) and hadn't lost all my noodles and hence thought of a blog titled 'This 'n That'. I later realised that every third blog is called 'This 'n That' and changed the name to 'Sunbyanyname'. I detest treading the beaten track. This blog offers me to air 'another way' of looking at things. The idea is not just to entertain but also to bring about a change. Should you feel differently, you are free to leave your comments. You can leave comments even when you agree and want to share your own experience about the topic of the blog post. Impudent or otherwise, I have never been insousciant and I am always concerned about the betterment of community, nation and the world. I hope the visitors of this blog would be able to discern it.

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