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  2. Faiz Ahmad Faiz - Wikipedia

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    The book also included tributes by his family, by contemporaries and by scholars who knew of him through his poetry. The book was released on the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi's birth anniversary in the Punjab province in Pakistan. [61] A Faiz poem is read in the British 2021 television sitcom We Are Lady Parts.

  3. Alamgir Hashmi - Wikipedia

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    Alamgir Hashmi. Alamgir Hashmi ( Urdu: عالمگیر ہاشمی ), also known as Aurangzeb Alamgir Hashmi (born 15 November 1951), is an English language poet and writer of Pakistani origin. [ 1] Considered avant-garde, his early and later works were published to considerable critical acclaim. He is widely published in the United Kingdom ...

  4. Maki Kureishi - Wikipedia

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    "Remembering Maki Kureishi (1927-1995)", Pakistan: The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, September 1996, 31: 109-121 "Pakistan" , Pakistan Quarterly , Volume 17 Rāvī , Volume 70, Government College (Lahore, Pakistan), Gavarnmint Kālij. 1980

  5. Harris Khalique - Wikipedia

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    Harris Khalique ( Urdu: حارث خلیق ‎; born 20 October 1966) is a Pakistani poet in Urdu, English and Punjabi [ 1] and a civil society activist. [citation needed] Khalique has authored ten collections of poetry and two books of non-fiction. In March 2018, he received the Presidential Pride of Performance Award from the state of Pakistan ...

  6. Pakistani literature - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani literature (Urdu: ادبیاتِ پاکستان) is a distinct literature that gradually came to be defined after Pakistan gained nationhood status in 1947, emerging out of literary traditions of the South Asia. [ 1 ] The shared tradition of Urdu literature and English literature of British India was inherited by the new state.

  7. Muhammad Iqbal's educational philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Iqbal's educational philosophy. Appearance. Mohammad Iqbal with his son Javid on Eid day in 1930. Muhammad Iqbal (1877–1938) was a prolific writer who authored many works covering various fields and genres such as poetry, philosophy and mysticism. He expressed his ideas in many forms and this article deals with his educational ...

  8. Pakistani English literature - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani English literature refers to English literature that has been developed and evolved in Pakistan, as well as by members of the Pakistani diaspora who write in the English language. English is one of the official languages of Pakistan (the other being Urdu) and has a history going back to the British colonial rule in South Asia (the ...

  9. Bulleh Shah - Wikipedia

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    Bulleh Shah practised the Sufi tradition of Punjabi poetry established by poets like Shah Hussain (1538–1599), Sultan Bahu (1629–1691), and Shah Sharaf (1640–1724). [16] The verse form Bulleh Shah primarily employed is the Kafi, popular in Punjabi and Sindhi poetry. [2] His poetry is a mixture of traditional mystic thought and ...