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Na`at

Na`at

Na'at (Bengali: নাত, Urdu: نعت‎) is poetry in praise of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. The practice is popular in South Asia (Bangladesh, Pakistan and India), commonly in Bengali, Pashto, Punjabi or Urdu. People who recite Na'at are known as Na'at Khawan or sana'a-khua'an. Exclusive "Praise to God" and God alone is called Hamd, not to be confused with 'Na'at'.[1][2][3]

In Arab countries, lyrics and praises said for Muhammad are called Madih nabawi.

History

It is difficult to trace the history of Na'at khawani since no authenticated record of when it was initiated can be found. One early author, Hassan, was known as Shair-e-Darbaar-e-Risalat. Even before accepting Islam he was a poet, but after embracing Islam he gave a new turn to his poetry and started writing Na'ats in honor of Muhammad.[4] He was famous for his poetry that defended Muhammad in response to rival poets who attacked him and his religion. Therefore, Hassan is known as the first sana-khawaan (na'at reciter) of that time. After that many a poet followed this trend and totally dedicated themselves towards writing of na'ats.

Tala' al Badru 'Alayna, a song sung to Muhammad during his completion of migration to Medina in 622 CE,[5] is believed to be one of the earliest na'ats.

Language

Commonly the term Na'at-Shareef (exalted poetry) is reserved and used for poetry in the praise of Muhammad written in Pashto, Bengali, Urdu, English, Turkish, Persian, Arabic, Punjabi, Sindhi, Sylheti & Kashmiri.

In Arabic, Na'at is usually called madih (praise) or nasheed (poetry), although the latter can describe any type of religious poetry.

Urdu Na'at Anthologies

  • Hadaiqe Bakshish by Ahmad Raza Khan

  • Wasail e Bakhsish by Muhammad Ilyas Qadri

  • Farsh Par Arsh, 2009 (OCLC 792760804 [8] ) by Abūlḥāmid Muḥammad

  • Tajalliyāt, by Syed Waheed Ashraf First Ed.(1996), Second Ed.(2018) ISBN 978-93-85295-76-8, Maktaba Jamia Ltd, Shamshad Market, Aligarh 202002, India

  • Urdū zabān men̲ naʻt goʼī kā fann aur tajallīyāt, 2001 (OCLC 50912916 [9] ) by Syed Waheed Ashraf

Notable Na'at Khawans

Urdu Na'at poets

  • Ahmad Raza Khan

  • Mustafa Raza Khan

  • Muhammad Ilyas Qadri

  • Mushtaq Qadri

  • Syed Waheed Ashraf

  • Amir Khusro

  • Muzaffar Warsi

  • Akhtar Raza Khan

Urdu Na'at Reciters

  • Ashfaq Attari

  • Abrar ul Haq

  • Syed Fasihuddin Soharwardy

  • Siddiq Ismail

  • Khursheed Ahmad

  • Abdul Rauf Rufi

  • Qari Waheed Zafar Qasmi

  • Aamir Liaquat Hussain

  • Owais Raza Qadri

See also

  • Hamd

References

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