شاہین مفتی کی شاعری میں تصور مرگ و حیات
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Shaheen Mufti, Philosophical and Existential Vision, Emotional Struggle Natural Transformation, Spiritual Continuity Eternal Essence.Abstract
The concept of life and death in Shaheen Mufti’s poetry embodies a profound philosophical and existential vision. Her poetic expression portrays life as a journey of inner awakening, emotional struggle, and constant search for truth and meaning. Death, in her view, is not a tragic end but a natural transformation a gateway to spiritual continuity and eternal peace. Mufti’s imagery often merges the ideas of life and death, presenting them as two inseparable forces in the cycle of existence. Through the use of symbols such as sleep, silence, and fading dreams, she reflects on the fragility and transience of human life. Her verses evoke a sense of melancholy blended with beauty, turning mortality into a source of reflection rather than despair. In this way, Shaheen Mufti’s poetry becomes a philosophical meditation on the coexistence of life, death, and the eternal essence of the soul.
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