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Brother, don't worry...I don't think this question is going to be asked this year.
I attempted this question in 2010. Here is the way to do it:

First of all breifly explain all 'waazes'.
Then perform the adabi, fikari and lisani analysis:
Adabi Jaiza
Adabi Jaiza means place of these 'waazes' in arabic literature and their importance.
Apart from being the first prose writer of arabic literature, Haji Muhammad Nosha Ganj was also a great poet of persian and urdu.
First ever prose of arabic literature which have a unique place in arabic literature.
Waazes are like short stories sometimes also called 'Malfoozaat'.
Simple and coherrent prose sometimes look very close to poetry due to its parellel structue and repition of sounds.
These belong to Shah Jahan's period and are very foundation of islamic teachings in that era.
These waazes don't discuss the deep and difficult aspects of islamic shariah rather discuss fundamental things like faraiz, human values etc.
'adabi rang' is found in these waazes due to which prose becomes elequent and enchants the reader.
Also translated to other languages.
These waazes provide a platform for subsequent arabic prose.

INSHALLAH I shall discuss fikri and lisani jaiza soon afterwards.
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