An analysis and Assessment of human dignity in the poems of Shad Mohammad Khan
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Humanity, Philanthropy, Human Dignity, charityAbstract
The goal of this study is to analyze Shad Mohammad Khan's verses, focusing on his insightful views about human perfection and dignity. It attempts to offer a philosophical analysis of the poet's writings, focusing in particular on ideas related to human love from mystical, theological, and philosophical perspectives. There are several religions, including Islam, that uphold the importance of the idea of human dignity. Shad Mohammad Khan's poetry offers a unique perspective on this specific problem and calls for a careful examination. A small body of academic work has been written about this esteemed poet. The aim of this research is to provide a critical examination of the verses written by Shad Mohammad Khan, with a particular focus on how human dignity and greatness are portrayed. Moreover, the goal of this study is to have a thorough philosophical discussion on the poet's corpus of work, paying special emphasis to how philosophy, religion, and mysticism intersect in his works. By adding to the scholarly knowledge of Shad Mohammad Khan's literary and philosophical significance, the aim is to close the current scholarly gap. The current investigation employs an all-encompassing methodology that integrates library and field research. The present study employs a methodology that entails the application of descriptive and analytical tools to analyse the poet's lines and the implementation of surveys to evaluate their relevance and impact. The poet's original works are considered primary sources, whilst related works, criticism, and interpretations are considered secondary sources.
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