It is high time that the poetry of Dr. Saleem Wahid Saleem get its due. It is now well-known that Dr. Saleem Wahid Saleem (distinguished father of Mr. Muslim Saleem, a prominent journalist and litterateur) worked in obscurity and isolation in Pakistan toward the end of his life. His democratic and liberal views came head to head with dictatorial regimes and extremist tendencies.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Dr Saleem Wahid Saleem, a glimpse by Dr Shahzad Rizvi
It is high time that the poetry of Dr. Saleem Wahid Saleem get its due. It is now well-known that Dr. Saleem Wahid Saleem (distinguished father of Mr. Muslim Saleem, a prominent journalist and litterateur) worked in obscurity and isolation in Pakistan toward the end of his life. His democratic and liberal views came head to head with dictatorial regimes and extremist tendencies.
Friday, May 27, 2011
TUBE BABY – a short story by Dr. Shahzad Rizvi
Samantha,
popularly called Sam, was very curious about her father—or more
accurately, about the donor of the sperm which became responsible for
her existence. She would lie in bed late into the night, wondering
about him—what kind of man he was, what he did, what he looked like.
She, herself, had a tall and statuesque figure, alabaster skin and
gazelle-like eyes. Obviously, she had inherited all of this from him.
Her mother had been bestowed many gifts by nature, but looks and figure
were not among them. Often, Sam would stand in front of a full-length
mirror, gazing at her reflection, trying to picture how he must look,
trying to imagine being face to face with him. But it was an exercise
in futility which always ended in frustration. How can I know? she
thought.
Ghazal with takrar-e-lafzi by Ahmad Ali Barqi Azmi
Here is a ghazal by Ahmad Ali Barqi Azmi, in which he has used takrar-e-lafzi (repetition of words) because of which the beauty of ghazal has enhanced (Posted by Muslim Saleem on May 27, 2011).
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Maullim Hassan Badr - tribute by Barqi Azmi
Muallim Hassan Badr died in a road accident on May 24, 2011. The death of founder of bhatkally.org has come as a
shock to many. Presented below is a poetic tribute by Ahmad Ali Barqi Azmi (Posted by Muslim Saleem on May 26, 2011).
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Majrooh Sultanpuri death anniversary May 24 - tribute in poem by Ahmad Ali Barqi Azmi
Majrooh Sultanpuri had died on May 24. Here is a poetic tribute by Ahmad Ali Barqi Azmi. (See Majrooh Sultanpuri's profile and pictures with Muslim Saleem in "urdu poets and writers of india" on khojkhabarnews.com "Indian poets and writers" on muslimsaleem.wordpress.com) (Posted by Muslim Saleem on May 24, 2011)
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Atif Javed Atif's collection of poems - Darr lagta hai - released
(Kindly see Atif Javed Atif's page on this blog at right side bar for full coverage and pictures)
Atif Javed Atif is a young but
matured upcoming Urdu poet. He deals basically in ‘nazm’ form and writes
thought-provoking poems in chaste and simple Urdu language, which can be easily
assimilated across the world among Urdu readers. Recently, Atif Javed Atif’s
collection of poems – Darr Lagta Hai – was released at a grand function at Adabi
Baithak Alhamrah Arts Council, Lahore.
THE MISSING CHILD – by Dr. Shahzad Rizvi
They
were expecting their first child, so Bob and Bobbie decided to move out
of the basement efficiency they were renting and find a place with a
little more room, where they could create a nursery. They agreed that
it would have to be something inexpensive. She was a cashier in a
drugstore and he did the accounts for a small business. On a
spreadsheet, Bob had calculated—almost down to the dollar—how much it
would cost them to live after the baby arrived. He believed that they
could do it on one salary, if the new rented place fit their budget.
Every weekend, they looked in the papers, but couldn’t find what they
were looking for. In the meantime, Bobbie was showing more and more.
Bobbie’s pregnancy generated interest
among the female customers, especially the one who came to the store
every week to get medicines for her ongoing illnesses. Bobbie went out
of her way to be helpful to her. The two women often chatted. On
Christmas Eve, Bobbie was working. When the woman came in, there
happened to be no customers. Right away, Bobbie noticed that the woman
was in bad shape. Without saying hello or anything, she began, “I get
so depressed during the holidays. It was during this time that my
sweetheart was killed in Vietnam. We were to get married when he came
back. He did come back, but in a body bag. I feel so happy for you,
with a touch of envy of course, that you have a husband and are
expecting a child.”
Tribute to Kaifi Azmi on death anniversary - May 10
Noted poets Ahmad Ali Barqi has written the following poetic tribute to Kaifi Azmi on his death annniversary - May 10, which is being presented here (Muslim Saleem).
Monday, May 9, 2011
Dr Saleem Wahid Saleem - poetic tribute by Dr. Shahzad Rizvi
Memories of Dr Saleem Wahid Saleem
His thought and art convey
Saleem Wahid's elegant taste
The voice of his conscience
is the treasure of his life
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Muslim Saleem - poetic tribute by Ahmad Ali Barqi Azmi - on Amad Amad
Ahmad Ali Barqi Azmi is a translator-cum-announcer with the Persian services of All India Radio. He has never met Muslim Saleem.
But through the blogs and websites launched by Muslim Saleem, Barqi
came to know about him and his works. Barqi has mastery over Urdu
language and poetry. Here is a poem written by Barqi in praise of
Muslim Saleem as a man, a poet and creator or Urdu web directories.
which is being published for the benefit of readers. (The websites
mentioned in this poetic tribute are 1. www.khojkhabarnews.com, 2.
www.muslimsaleem.wordpress.com 3. www.poetswritersofurdu.blogspot.com
4. www.urdupoetswriters.blogspot.com 5. muslimsaleem.blogspot.com 6.
muslimspoetry.blogspot.com 7. urdunewsblog.wordpress.com). He had
written another anthology earlier. This one is in the light of Muslim
Saleem's collection of poetry "Amad Amad".
Dr Saleem Wahid Saleem - a poetic tribute by Dr. Ahmad Ali Barqi Azmi
(Dr
Barqi is a renowned and established poet, who is at present posted as
translator-cum-announcer with All-India Radio's Persian service at New
Delhi. He saw Dr. Saleem Wahid Saleem's works on
www.saleemwahid.blogspot.com and spontaneously wrote these verses in
his praise, which are being published here for the perusal of
enlightened readers)
Friday, May 6, 2011
Ghazal “Idhar bhi hai, Udhar bhi” by Ahmad Ali Barqi Azmi
Ahmad Ali Barqi Azmi needs no introduction. Here is a
masterpiece Ghazal “Idhar bhi hai, Udhar bhi”released by him. (Muslim
Saleem)
Poem "Mother" by Dr Syed Imrana Nashtar Khairabadi
MOTHER
(Dedicated to mother Syeda Sarfaraz Fatima Nashtar Khairabadi )
Dr.Syeda Imrana
Nashtar Khairabadi
Atlanta Georgia USA
Nazm " Bomb Dhamaka" by Syed Zia Khairabadi Atlanta Georgia USA
بم دھماکہ
) اُن مظلوم اور معصو م جانوں کے نام جو دھماکوں کی نظر ہو گئے اور اپنے پیچھے نہ جانے کِتنے لوگوں کو روتا سِسکتا ہوا چھوڑ گئے
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Poetic tribute to Muslim Saleem by Barqi Azmi
Ahmad Ali Barqi Azmi is the programme executive of Persian services of All India Radio. He has never met Muslim Saleem.
But through the blogs and websites launched by Muslim Saleem, Barqi
came to know about him and his works. Barqi has mastery over Urdu
language and poetry. Here is a poem written by Barqi in praise of
Muslim Saleem as a man, a poet and creator or Urdu web directories.
which is being published for the benefit of readers. (The websites
mentioned in this poetic tribute are 1. www.khojkhabarnews.com, 2.
www.muslimsaleem.wordpress.com 3. www.poetswritersofurdu.blogspot.com
4. www.urdupoetswriters.blogspot.com 5. muslimsaleem.blogspot.com 6.
muslimspoetry.blogspot.com 7. urdunewsblog.wordpress.com)
NAZR E MUSLIM MUSLIM SALEEM
AHMAD ALI BARQI AZMI
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