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Remembering Shahid Ali Khan: A Lifelong Benefactor of Urdu
Shahid sahab or Shahid bhai, as he was called by most, was not a writer or a poet himself but helped many become successful writers, poets and researchers.
Shahid Ali Khan at his Bookshop in New Delhi. Photo: Mahtab Alam
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Since the onset of the pandemic, so many gems from the world of Urdu language and literature have been lost that I have now lost count. It was only last year that a few of us compiled a list of at least 75 Urdu writers and poets who had passed away. It included the likes of Shamsur Rahman Faruqi, Anand Mohan Zutshi âGulzar Dehlvi’, Rahat Indori, Mujtaba Hussain, Nusrat Zaheer and Asrar Jamayee. Notably, this list does not include any Urdu writers, poets, researchers and translators outside India.
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What Jinnah Really Wanted
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A new book sheds further light on the intentions of Pakistan’s founder for the future of the country
Naazir Mahmood, writing in
Politics, Pictures, Personalities, notes that on Independence Day, 1947, the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, appeared to favor Deobandi scholars by inviting Maulana Zafar Ahmad Usmani and Shabbir Ahmad Usmani to hoist the post-Independence ceremonial national flag at Karachi and Dhaka. The two belonged to the Deobandi movement in India, which was allied to the Congress, and had not supported the formation of Pakistan. By choosing them for the flag-hoisting, Jinnah sought to signal a post-Independence truce to his rivals.