"عالم پرند" is a metaphorical term, often used to describe someone who is highly learned or wise. The term combines "عالم" (scholar) with "پرند" (bird), symbolizing someone who has acquired great knowledge and wisdom, akin to a bird that soars to great heights.
Etymology:
"عالم" means scholar, and "پرند" means bird. Together, it creates a powerful image of someone who is not just knowledgeable but soars above others in terms of intellect and wisdom.
Metaphorical Use:
In Wisdom: "وہ ایک عالم پرند کی طرح علوم میں بلند مقام پر ہے" (He is at a high level in knowledge, like a scholarly bird).
In Praise: "وہ واقعی ایک عالم پرند ہے، جس سے سب کچھ سیکھا جا سکتا ہے" (He is truly a scholar bird from whom one can learn everything).
In Leadership: "عالم پرند کا کردار ہمیشہ رہنمائی فراہم کرتا ہے" (The role of a learned person always provides guidance).
Cultural Significance:
The metaphor of عالم پرند reflects admiration for intellectual and spiritual wisdom. In many cultures, scholars, or "عالم" are highly respected, and their knowledge is valued as a guide for others.
Social and Emotional Impact:
Being called an "عالم پرند" is a great compliment, symbolizing respect and admiration for one’s intellectual or academic prowess. It evokes feelings of pride, honor, and reverence from others.
Expanded Features:
Polarity: Positive
Register: Literary
Pragmatic Sense: Knowledge, Wisdom
Formality: Formal
Synonyms (Urdu):
دانشور
حکیم
Synonyms (English):
Scholar
Intellectual
Wise person
Antonyms (Urdu):
جاہل
بے علم
Antonyms (English):
Ignorant
Uninformed
Usage Contexts:
Intellectual Discussions: Used to praise someone with great knowledge.
Cultural References: To describe a wise person in literature, philosophy, or religious contexts.
Example Sentences:
اس نے دنیا بھر میں اپنا علم پھیلایا اور عالم پرند بن گیا۔
He spread his knowledge worldwide and became a scholar bird.
وہ ایک عالم پرند ہے جو ہمیشہ ہمیں سچائی کی طرف رہنمائی کرتا ہے۔
He is a scholar bird who always guides us towards the truth.