Shortness of breath – and the unusual brevity of the pieces she sang – left me wondering whether one should continue attending her performances as a respectful duty of an old fan or stop and remember her only as she was at her peak. ^ Poetry of Amir Meenai on rekhta.The last two or three performances by Fareeda Khanum that I attended had saddened me at the rapid downhill slide in this great artiste’s abilities.^ Amir Meenai's ghazal song sung by Jagjit Singh on website Published 10 October 2011, Retrieved.^ Amir Meenai's naat qawwali on website Retrieved.^ The Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature (Vol.One) by Amresh Datta.p.152.^ A history of Urdu literature by Ram Babu Saksena published by Ram Narain lal, Allahabad, in 1940 ps.139&182.^ Eulogies on Prophet Muhammad: Selections from Armoghan-e-Naat, compiled and edited by Shafiq Barelvi, published by Royal Book Company in 1987.^ a b Parekh, Rauf (4 September 2016).^ a b c d Amir Meenai, an Eminent Urdu Poet on website Published 8 August 2011, Retrieved."Amir Meenai and naat poetry in Urdu (article includes his profile)". ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Rauf Parekh (11 October 2010).Khayaban-i-Aafrinish (Prophet Muhammad's life in easy prose).Divan-e-Farsi (Persian poetry), edited by Tehseen Firaqi, published in 2016.Mehfil Barkhast Hui, sung by Kavita Seth in A Suitable BoyĪmir Meenai wrote over 40 books in his lifetime, some of which are unpublished.'Zaahir meiN ham faryfta husn-e butaaN ke haeN / par kyaa kahayN nigaah meN jalvay kahaaN ke haeN', sung by Farida Khanum.'Naavak-e naaz se mushkil hae bachaana dil kaa / dard uTh uTh ke bataataa nae Thikaana dil kaa', sung by Ustad Barkat Ali Khan.'Jab se bulbul too ne do tinkay liye / loTtee haeN bijliyaaN in kay liye', sung by K.L.'Sarakatee jaayey hai rukh se naqab aahista, aahista.' Lyrics by Amir Meenai, sung and popularised by ghazal maestro Jagjit Singh and later also featured in a film starring Rishi Kapoor and Tina Munim.Uss karam ka karun shukr kaisay ada, jo karam mujh pe meray Nabi kar diyya Naat qawwali written by Amir Meenai, sung by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
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Tera karam jo shah-e-zee-vaqaar ho jaaye Naat qawwali by Amir Meenai, sung by Qawwal Bahauddin Khan.Halke Mein Rasoolon ke Woh Mahay Madani Hai, Sung by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, naat lyrics by Amir Meenai.
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Meenai was considered a pioneer of naat poetry. Mutaala'-e Ameer by Abu Muhammad Sahar, published in Lucknow in 1963, analyses Meenai's life and literary work. In poetry, Meenai is best known for his ghazals, and for the na`at genre-poems in praise of the Prophet Muhammad, which he helped popularize in Urdu poetry. Meenai lived in Rampur until 1900 when he decided to go to Hyderabad Deccan to seek financial support for the publication of his Urdu dictionary, "Ameer-ul-Lughaat" – but that was not to be, and he died there on 13 October 1900, barely a month after his arrival. He served in the judiciary, was appointed head of Rampur's magnificent library, and became the official poetic mentor (ustad) of the ruler, succeeding the great Urdu poet, Ghalib, in this position. In the British attack on Lucknow in 1856 and the subsequent First war of independence in 1857, the family's homes were all destroyed and Meenai was forced to flee with his family, first to the nearby town of Kakori where he found refuge with the poet Mohsin Kakorvi, and eventually to the state of Rampur, where he found favor at the court of the ruler, Nawab of Rampur Yusef Ali Khan Bahadur. Ameer was educated at Farangi Mahal, Lucknow's primary educational institute. The Minai family had lived in Lucknow for centuries in the area around Shah Mina's tomb, known as "Mina Bazaar" or "Mohalla-e Minaian" (The Quarter of the Minais).