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Ahmad Faraz is included in the long list of revolutionary poets of Urdu language and is "acclaimed as one of the most influential modern Urdu poets of the last century." [ 2 ] [ 9 ] [ 5 ] "This felicity with words is evident in much of Faraz's work, as is an economy of expression, along with an ability to wrap layers of meaning into brief lines ...
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Ahmad Faraz (1931–2008) Jon Elia (1931–2003) Rajendar Nath Rehbar (1931) Satyapal Anand (1931) Syed Amin Ashraf (1931) Shakeb Jalali (1932–1966) Rajinder Manchanda Bani Bani (1932–1981) Mohsin Bhopali (1932–2007) Sardar Panchhi (1932) Muzaffar Warsi (1933–2011) Syed Waheed Ashraf (1933) Waheed Akhtar (1934–1996) Sudarshan Faakir ...
Ahmad Faraz – Pakistani poet (1931-2008) Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi – Pakistani writer (1916-2006) Amjad Islam Amjad – Pakistani poet and lyricist (1944–2023) Faiz Ahmed Faiz – Pakistani poet and author (1911-1984) Parveen Shakir – Pakistani poet (1952–1994)
Ahmed Faraz Ranjish Hi Sahi ( Urdu : رنجش ہی سہی ) is a popular Urdu ghazal . It was first sung by Iqbal Bano and popularized by Mehdi Hassan . [ 1 ]
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The poem appeared in his first collection of poetry Naqsh-e-Fariyadi, published in 1943. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Faiz belonged to the Progressive Writers’ Movement and "Mujhe Se Pehli Si Mohabbat Mere Mehboob Na Maang" marks his transition from ‘traditional Urdu poetry , to poetry with purpose’.