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#SufiMusic #BetabAzimabadi #SuficialRhymes #UrduPoetry “Khuda gavaah hai jo kuchh kiyaa vo tu ne kiyaa...” ⚖️🕯️ Welcome to Suficial Rhymes. Prepare to immerse yourself in a heavy, confessional, and philosophically profound masterpiece: "Tere Milne Ki Aarzu." Penned by the legendary Betab Azimabadi, this Kalam is a bold testimony of absolute surrender and divine attribution. This isn't just a song of longing; it’s a spiritual courtroom drama. The poet stands before the Divine, declaring that every scar, every enchantment, and every failure was orchestrated by the Beloved. From the weighty 25-second Alaap to the thunderous testimony of the Day of Judgment, this track is an unapologetic exploration of Ishq-e-Haqiqi. 🌟 Song Highlights: Song Title: Tere Milne Ki Aarzu (The Desire to Meet You) Kalam by: Betab Azimabadi Genre: Philosophical Ghazal / Cinematic Sufi Theme: Divine Attribution, Martyrdom of the Soul, and Inner Purity Channel: Suficial Rhymes 📜 Poetic Glossary & Key Terms: "Idraak": Perception or deep understanding. "Farefta": Enchanted, infatuated, or charmed. "Harim-e-Quds": The Sacred Sanctuary / The Divine Presence. "Chaaragari": Healing or tending to a wound. "Shust-o-shu": The act of washing or outward cleansing. "Subu": A wine pitcher (symbolizing spiritual intoxication). Why Subscribe to Suficial Rhymes? We believe in the "Rang-e-Sukhan"—the color of words that cut through the noise of the world. By bringing the heavy, intellectual, and soul-searing poetry of Betab Azimabadi to life with cinematic soundscapes, we offer a refuge for the deep thinker and the true seeker. The Final Testimony: "One wound was turned into a hundred by the healer's stitch." Have you ever felt that the world's "remedies" only made your spiritual pain deeper? Share your reflections in the comments. 🕊️ Like | Share | Subscribe to witness the truth of the soul. #UrduGhazal #SufiVibes #rekhtapoetry #Ishq