Ghalib, Rationalism, And Modernity

Authors

  • Dr. Qasim Yaqoob Author

Keywords:

Poetic Innovation, Persian-Indian Poetic Traditions, Literary Philosophy, Social Consciousness, Humanism, Modernis, Rationalism, Mirza Ghalib

Abstract

This article examines the philosophical orientation of Mirza Ghalib, arguing that he was primarily a

rationalist rather than a modernist in the European sense. While Ghalib is often regarded as a modern poet

due to his critique of tradition, individualism, and social norms, a closer reading of his work reveals a

distinct emphasis on rationalism (Rationality) over human-centered modernism (Humanism). The paperdistinguishes between rationalism, which prioritizes reason and causal laws as the means to understandthe universe, and modern humanism, which places the human being at the center of all values, knowledge,and existence. By analyzing Ghalib’s treatment of existence, social consciousness, and religious critique,the article demonstrates that his “innovations” are grounded in a macrocosmic rational worldview ratherthan the anthropocentric perspective characteristic of European modernity. Furthermore, Ghalib’sengagement with classical Persian and Indian poetic traditions, along with his use of silence andcontemplation, aligns more closely with a rational and mystical framework than with existential orhumanist modernist tendencies. The study thus reframes Ghalib as a poet whose modern reputation isrooted in his rationalist, socially aware, and critically independent thought rather than in human-centeredmodernist philosophy.

Published

2025-06-30