Nov 28, 2014

QUOTES IN ENGLISH



END is not end In Fact End is  "Effort Never dies" & if you get NO in answer remember N.O is "Next Opportunity" So always be positive
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WASIF ALI WASIF QUOTES & POETRY

Wasif Ali Wasif

Wasif Ali Wasif (15 January 1929 – 18 January 1993) was a teacher, writer, poet and sufi intellectual from Pakistan. He was famous for his unique literary style. He used to write short pieces of prose on topics like love, life, fortune, fear, hope, expectation, promise, prayer, happiness, sorrow and so on. He was the regular columnist of Pakistani Urdu newspaper Daily Nawa-i-Waqt. His 1st column named "Muhabbat". In his life most of his columns were combined to form books with his own selected title. He did poetry in Urdu and Punjabi languages. Probably no contemporary Urdu writer is more cited in quotations than he is. Later years he used to answer questions in specially arranged gatherings at Lahore attended by the notable community. Some of these sessions were recorded in audio and were later published as Guftgoo (talk) series. His mehfils never had a set subject nor did he lecture on chosen topics. His way was to ask people if they had questions and then he responded to these in his highly original style. His thought was more on mysticism, spirituality and humanity. There are about 40 books to his credit including “Shab Chiragh”, “Kiran Kiran Sooraj”, and “Dil Darya Samundar”. It is self-evident that his books as well as recordings of talks are a treasure trove of wisdom.
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Nov 26, 2014

URDU POETRY

 URDU POETRY


Kashti bhi nahi badli dareya bhi nahi badla
Hum dobne walo ka jazba bhi nahi badla
Ha shouq-e-safar aisa ek umer huwi humne
manzil bhi nahi pae or rasta bhi nahi badla

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Nov 25, 2014

MIRZA GHALIB POETRY

Mirza Ghalib

Mirza Asadullah Baig Khan  was a classical Urdu and Persian poet from India during British colonial rule. His also known as 'Mirza Asadullah Khan Galib', 'Mirza Galib', 'Dabir-ul-Mulk' and 'Najm-ud-Daula'. His pen-names was Ghaliband Asad or Asad or Galib. During his lifetime the Mughals were eclipsed and displaced by the British and finally deposed following the defeat of the Indian rebellion of 1857, events that he wrote of. Most notably, he wrote several ghazals during his life, which have since been interpreted and sung in many different ways by different people. He is considered, in South Asia, to be one of the most popular and influential poets of the Urdu language. Ghalib today remains popular not only in India and Pakistan but also amongst diaspora communities around the world.


Nov 23, 2014

AMJAD ISLAM AMJAD POETRY

Amjad Islam Amjad

Amjad was born in Lahore in British India, now in Pakistan.[1] His family originally belonged to Sialkot. He received his secondary education in Lahore, and graduated from Government Islamia College Civil Lines, Lahore. He qualified for Masters of Arts degree in Urdu literature from Punjab University. He began his career as a lecturer in M.A.O College Lahore.[3] He worked as a director at Pakistan Television Corporation from 1975 to 1979, before returning to teaching

Nov 22, 2014

JAUN ELIA POETRY

Jaun Elia

Jaun Elia was born on 14 December 1931 in Amroha, Uttar Pradesh.  He was the youngest of his siblings. His father, Shafiq Hasan Elia, was involved in art and literature and also an astrologer and a poet. He acquired knowledge of philosophy, logic, Islamic history, the Muslim Sufi tradition, Muslim religious sciences, Western literature, and Kabbala. His synthesis of this knowledge into his poetry differentiates him from his modern contemporaries. He died after a protracted illness on 8 November 2002 in Karachi.

Nov 21, 2014

SAHIR LUDHIANVI POETRY

Sahir Ludhianvi 



In this extraordinary tribute to Bollywood’s finest poet, Sahir Luahianvi (1921-1980), the veteran BBC journalist Raza Ali Abidi argues that Sahir created some of the finest imagery of  romance, patriotism, philosophy and devotion to god for many Bollywood films. His anti-establishment poetry gave voice to the weak and suppressed. He was at his best, says Abidi, when it came to expressing the feelings of a woman, her dedication to and rejection by her lover. In a programme organised by the London based multi-faith organisation Roshani for Harmony, Abidi, one of the finest broadcasters of Urdu language, presents this talk in his inimitable style.

Nov 11, 2014

MOHSIN NAQVI POETRY

Mohsin Naqvi Poetry


Mohisn Naqvi was born in 5 May 1947 in Dera Ghazi Khan Punjab, Pakistan. His father name is Syed Chirag Hussain and his 6 siblings. Mohsin Naqvi graduated from Government College Bosan Road in Multan and get master degree from University of the Punjab, Lahore. Mohsin was shot at his residence in Lahore on 15 January 1996.

FAIZ AHMED FAIZ POETRY


Faiz Ahmed Faiz
Faiz Ahmed Faiz was born in Sialkot a hundred years prior, with official records demonstrating February 13, 1911 as the date of life commencement. He imparted the place where he grew up to Pakistan’s national writer, Allama Muhammad Iqbal.He was a distinct poet.Pakistan government awarded nishan-e-imtiaz for his best literary work.Faiz was the best Asian poet to be awarded Lenin Peace prize in 1963. In 1964 he was appointed as Principal In Abdullah Haroon college Karachi.In 1972 he became the chairman of Arts council of Pakistan .Faiz Ahmed Faiz  died at age of 73 on  2oth  November 1984 in Lahore.

Nov 9, 2014

AHMED FARAZ POETRY

Ahmed Faraz Poetry 
Ahmad Faraz was considered one of the greatest modern Urdu poets of the last century. Faraz is his pseudonym 'takhallus', whereas his real name is Syed Ahmad Shah. Ahmad Faraz says that he was born in Kohat. Ahmed Faraz died in Islamabad on August 25, 2008.Ahmed Faraz died from kidney failure in a local Islamabad hospital on 25 August 2008. His funeral was carried out on the evening of the 26th, by many admirers and government officials on at H-8 Graveyard, Islamabad, Pakistan