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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalLove – Havoc in the Heart is a collection of poems and quotes.
We shall confine ourselves to the critique of feelings and emotions that poetry is a toss of imagination and, to some high-browed critics, is the summum bonum of poetic art. We shall look at the Quotes part of this booklet too but only express our opinion regarding the poetic form and also about how this formalisation is genuine.
Love is an intense emotion that grips humans more than it does any other creature. Its forms are many and varied, also in terms of intensity and seriousness, more so when it is taken as a concept that religionists and mystics use to measure their involvement in it.
The intensity of Dr. Waris’s verse depends upon what kind of love he has been obsessed with. He sings with the instruments of figurative language, escaping the gaze of the keepers of society, which Freud calls the ‘Superego’. In authoritarian societies, to avoid public observation, such methods of singing love are not rare; are, however, intensified by the pain, wriggle and fierce tears which pour from the eyes of a sensitive but fragile lover! Reading such verses are a common man’s job now because love grips more today than in the past, although the love that grips is not seen and evaluated that high browed and divinely purposive.
Dr. Syed Mohammad Waris
Dr. Syed Mohammad Waris is a multifaceted personality. Born in 1980, in Srinagar, Kashmir, he not only excels professionally but also in his writing. He is a specialist in alternative medicine and is very passionate about esoteric science.
Dr. Waris grew up in a family deeply influenced by the Sufi way of Islam. He counts his grandfather as one of the leading lights of the Chistiya order and is greatly influenced by his teachings.
In his quest for knowledge, he has travelled extensively in and outside India. He has excelled professionally with the same zeal. His work has been recognised at different levels internationally and has been felicitated by many organisations for his contribution to serving the masses.
We can infer that Dr. Waris is genetically wired to carry on the noble mission initiated by his grandfather – to spread the true message of Islam, which at its crux is nothing but to serve mankind. He is an Associate Director of Academics at the London Academy of Sports & Health Sciences.
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