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Nazm ( Sindhi: نظم, Nazam; Punjabi: نَظَّم, Na'zam; Urdu: نظم, Nazm) is a major part of South Asian poetry that is normally written in rhymed verse and also in modern prose-style poems. Nazm is a significant genre of Sindhi, Punjabi and Urdu poetry.
Nazm is significantly written by controlling one’s thoughts and feelings, which are constructively discussed as well as developed and finally, concluded, according to the poetic laws. The title of the nazm itself holds the central theme as a whole. While writing nazm, it is not important to follow any rules as it depends on the writer. A nazm can be long or short and there are no restrictions on size or rhyme scheme. All the verses written in a nazm are interlinked. In summary, nazm is a form of descriptive poetry. [1]
The following are the different forms of nazm: [2] [3]
Notable nazm poets include: [4]