Friday, March 9, 2007

Beauty of women


As it's rightly said in the movie 'Hum Tum' that god first created this earth, then rested. Then he made Man and slept again. But then he put all his strength and genius, and came up with his most beautiful creation, 'Women', and neither he nor we have slept since then. But to admire is also an art. Every one isn't gifted with this skill. Hats off to him who penned this song, the song which describes beauty of a lady. This song is for all those who have been awed by the charm, grace, elegance and loveliness of the Venus.

Aafreen Aafreen
(Praise to the creater)


Husn E Jana Ki Tareef Mumkin Nahi
Aafreen Aafreen, Aafreen Aafreen

Tu Bhi Daikhay Agar To Kahay Humnasheen
Aafreen Aafreen, Aafreen Aafreen

Aisa Daikha Nahi Khoobsurat Koi
Jism Jaisay Ajanta Ki Moorat Koi
Jism Jaisay Nigaahon Pay Jaado Koi
Jism Naghma Koi, Jism Khushboo Koi
Jism Jaisay Machalti Hoi Raagni
Jism Jaisay Mehekti Hoi Chandni
Jism Jaisay Ke Khilta Hoi Aik Chaman
Jism Jaisay Ke Sooraj Ki Pehli Kiran
Jism Tarsha Hoa Dil-kash O Dil-nasheen
Sandali Sandali, Marmari Marmari
Aafreen Aafreen, Aafreen Aafreen

Husn E Jana Ki Tareef Mumkin Nahi
Aafreen Aafreen, Aafreen Aafreen

Chehra Ek Phool Ki Tarah Shadab Hai
Chehra Uska Hai Ya Koi Mehtaab Hai
Chehra Jaise Ghazal, Chehra Jaan E Ghazal
Chehra Jaise Kali, Chehra Jaise Kanwal
Chehra Jaise Tasawwar Bhi Tasveer Bhi
Chehra Ek Khwaab Bhi, Chehra Taabeer Bhi
Chehra Koi Alif Lail Ki Dastaan
Chehra Ek Pal Yaqeen, Chehra Ek Pal Gumaan
Chehra Jaisa Ki Chehra Kaheen Bhi Naheen
Maahroo Maahroo, Mehjabeen Mehjabeen
Aafreen Aafreen, Aafreen Aafreen

Husn E Jana Ki Tareef Mumkin Nahi
Aafreen Aafreen, Aafreen Aafreen

Aankhein Daikhe To Mein Daikhta Reh Gaya
(Jaam Do Aur Donon He Do Aatisha)
Aankhein Ya Maikade Ke Yeh Do Baab Hein
Aankhein Inko Kahoon Ya Kahoon Khuwaab Hein
Aankhein Neechi Huwi To Haya Bun Gayi
Aankhein Unchi Howi To Dua Bun Gayi
Aankhein Uth Ker Jhuki To Ada Bun Gayi
Aankhein Jhuk Ker Uthi To Qaza Bun Gayi
Aankhein Jin Mein Qaid Aasman O Zameen
Nargisi Nargisi, Surmayi Surmayi
Aafreen Aafreen, Aafreen Aafreen

Husn E Jana Ki Tareef Mumkin Nahi
Aafreen Aafreen, Aafreen Aafreen

Zulf E Janaan Ki Bhi Lambi Hai Daastan
Zulf Ki Mere Dil Per Hein Parchiyaan
Zulf Jaisay Ke Umdi Howi Ho Ghata
Zulf Jaisay Ke Ho Koi Kaali Bala
Zulf Uljhay To Dunya Pareshaan Ho
Zulf Suljhay To Yeh Zeest Aasan Ho
Zulf Bikhray Siyah Raat Chaanay Lagay
Zulf Lehraye To Raat Janay Lagay
Zulf Zanjeer Hai Phir Bhi Kitni Haseen
Reshmi Reshmi, Amberi Amberi
Aafreen Aafreen, Aafreen Aafreen

Husn E Jana Ki Tareef Mumkin Nahi
Aafreen Aafreen, Aafreen Aafreen

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Nature vs Man

Today, in the age of science, everything we see around us has been the result of the genius and creativity of man. Be it a television, telephone, a needle, or even a beautiful painting. Man created the wheel, and traveled great distances. He lit fire and won over the killing chill. He invented the ship and discovered new lands winning the battles with water. It has always been man’s greatest dream to surpass nature’s glory and he has been continuously succeeding in that.

Nature on the other hand has always been the best friend of man. The trees, the rivers and the lakes, the clouds, the flowers, the animals, all are the intricate and beautiful things created in the workshop of nature. The expert hands of god have designed them all. Man’s all needs, be it food, water, shelter or anything else, ultimately come from nature’s warehouse. Nature loves all of its creations but has special affection for human. It’s nature, which has always pampered man. Whenever he needs something, nature happily bears pain to fulfill his need. It lets man cut its trees when he needs wood; it allows man to kill an animal so that he can drape himself. So man should not boast of any of his creations being entirely his own as nature always played some role in its formation.

Man has never accepted it, and he never would. To win this never-ending war, he has been struggling all day and night. But it’s a strange war, in which one side has been using opponent’s resources to overpower him. Man cuts a tree to make an axe, which he uses to cut more trees. His no tool belongs entirely to him. Nature, like an innocent opponent has permitted him to thrash it. But man has always crossed its limits, it has always exploited the generosity offered to him by nature. When he can do by cutting a tree, he burns a whole jungle. When he needs only little meat to satisfy his hunger, he kills many more animals for his entertainment. In spite of having enough resources, he digs deep all over the place to get more. It’s his wild greed and hunger, which has always led him to cross the ethical limits, and he doesn’t even realize that.

But the nature has always been a patient competitor. Hasn’t it always waited for years, without showing slightest sign of fury, before turning around and hitting man with one dreadful blow? When man keeps on extending its limits, without giving any concern to its long term consequences, nature has risen and wielded its weapons, which are far more destructing and catastrophic than a nuclear bomb. It explodes its surface and spits all the fire in its stomach, or shakes its land to give man a swing that even his greatest buildings cannot withstand. It can suddenly raise its arms and drown the best ships built, or breathe its lungs out & toss everything in its way. Nature has always stood up like a hero who is on the verge of losing and suddenly gives one blow with all its might to win the battle. Man’s greatest endeavors have always been defeated by either the nature, or the man himself.

This endless war has groomed both the best and the most unsavory traits of mankind. It’s not only given him the meaning of life but has also made him go on relentlessly. It fired in him the urge to improve but has also put him on the path of self-destruction. So if humanity understands completely the rules of this war and abides by them it would be much more fruitful and enlightening.