THE LITERARY LEGACY OF NASIM HIJAZI: HISTORICAL NOVELS AND NATIONAL PRIDE IN URDU LITERATURE

Authors

  • Shahram Arshad Lecturer, Department of Urdu, Lahore Leads University, Lahore
  • Hafiz Ghulam Murtaza Lecturer, Department of Urdu, Lahore Leads University, Lahore
  • Dr. Muhammad Ata Ullah Head of Urdu Department, Lahore Leads University, Lahore
  • Waseem Arshad Lecturer, Department of Urdu, Lahore Garrison University, Lahore
  • Sadia Sanaullah MPhil Urdu, Lahore Leads University, Lahore

Abstract

This article offers a critical examination of the evolution of the Urdu novel, exploring its emergence and development as a literary mirror of South Asian cultural, historical, and socio-political realities. By focusing on the foundational contributions of writers such as Nazir Ahmad and Premchand, the study traces the transformation of the genre from didactic and reformist narratives to more sophisticated, socially engaged, and psychologically nuanced storytelling. The article interrogates how Urdu fiction assimilates cultural codes, historical consciousness, and social critique, thereby elevating the novel beyond a mere narrative device. Through an in-depth analysis of character construction, thematic preoccupations, and the representation of shifting societal values, the study contends that the Urdu novel serves not only as a vehicle for literary expression but also as a dynamic cultural archive. It reflects and reshapes the lived experiences, collective memories, and evolving identities of the subcontinent’s peoples, situating the genre at the intersection of literature, culture, and ideology.

Keywords: Urdu novel, Nazir Ahmad, Premchand, cultural discourse, realism, reform, Indian society, literary evolution

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Published

2025-06-27

How to Cite

Shahram Arshad, Hafiz Ghulam Murtaza, Dr. Muhammad Ata Ullah, Waseem Arshad, & Sadia Sanaullah. (2025). THE LITERARY LEGACY OF NASIM HIJAZI: HISTORICAL NOVELS AND NATIONAL PRIDE IN URDU LITERATURE. Al-Behishat Research Archive, 3(2), 58–74. Retrieved from http://al-behishat.com/index.php/20/article/view/36