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[[File:Soazkhuani.jpeg|thumb|Soazkhwani by: Mohammad Ali Naqvi]]
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'''Soaz''' or '''soz''' ([[Persian language|Persian]] and [[Urdu language|Urdu]]: سوز) is an elegiac poem written to commemorate the honor of [[Husain ibn Ali]] and his family and [[Sahabah]] in the [[battle of Karbala]]. In its form the soaz, salam and [[Marsiya]], with a rhyming quatrain and a couplet on a different rhyme. This form found a specially congenial soil in [[Lucknow]] (a city in [[Northern India]]), chiefly because it was the center of [[Shia]] [[Muslim]] community, which regarded it an act of piety and religious duty to eulogies and bemoan the person who killed in the battle of Karbala. The form reached its peak in the writing of [[Mir Babar Ali Anis]]. A soaz is written to commemorate the honor of [[Ahl al-Bayt]], [[Imam Hussain]] and [[Battle of Karbala]]. The sub-parts of Marsiya can be called ''[[Noha]]'' and soz which means the lamentation and burning of (heart) respectively.
'''Soaz''' or '''soz''' ([[Persian language|Persian]] and [[Urdu language|Urdu]]: سوز) is an elegiac poem written to commemorate the honor of [[Husain ibn Ali]] and his family and [[Sahabah]] in the [[battle of Karbala]]. In its form the soaz, salam and [[Marsiya]], with a rhyming quatrain and a couplet on a different rhyme. This form found a specially congenial soil in [[Lucknow]] (a city in [[Northern India]]), chiefly because it was the center of [[Shia]] [[Muslim]] community, which regarded it an act of piety and religious duty to eulogies and bemoan the person who killed in the battle of Karbala. The form reached its peak in the writing of [[Mir Babar Ali Anis]]. A soaz is written to commemorate the honor of [[Ahl al-Bayt]], [[Imam Hussain]] and [[Battle of Karbala]]. The sub-parts of Marsiya can be called ''[[Noha]]'' and soz which means the lamentation and burning of (heart) respectively.



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File:Soazkhuani.jpeg
ہندوستان اور پاکستان میں سوزخوانی کا انداز

Soaz or soz (Persian and Urdu: سوز) is an elegiac poem written to commemorate the honor of Husain ibn Ali and his family and Sahabah in the battle of Karbala. In its form the soaz, salam and Marsiya, with a rhyming quatrain and a couplet on a different rhyme. This form found a specially congenial soil in Lucknow (a city in Northern India), chiefly because it was the center of Shia Muslim community, which regarded it an act of piety and religious duty to eulogies and bemoan the person who killed in the battle of Karbala. The form reached its peak in the writing of Mir Babar Ali Anis. A soaz is written to commemorate the honor of Ahl al-Bayt, Imam Hussain and Battle of Karbala. The sub-parts of Marsiya can be called Noha and soz which means the lamentation and burning of (heart) respectively.

People who recite soaz are known as soazkhawan.[1]


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