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Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi ( ur, ) born Ahmad Shah Awan ( ur, ) (20 November 1916 - 10 July 2006) was an
Urdu Urdu (;"Urdu"
'' literary critic, dramatist and short story author. He wrote 50 books on topics such as poetry, fiction, criticism, journalism and art, and was a major figure in contemporary
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. His poetry was distinguished by its
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, and his Urdu ''afsana'' (short story) work is considered by some second only to Munshi
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in its depiction of rural culture. He was also editor and publisher of the literary magazine '' Funoon'' for almost half a century. He received awards such as the
Pride of Performance The Pride of Performance ( ur, ), officially known as Presidential Pride of Performance, is an award bestowed by the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to recognize people with "notable achievements in the field of art, science, literature, sports, an ...
in 1968 and
Sitara-e-Imtiaz The Sitara-e-Imtiaz () also spelled as Sitara-i-Imtiaz, is the third-highest (in the order of "Imtiaz") honour and civilian award in the State of Pakistan. It recognizes individuals who have made an "especially meritorious contribution to the ...
in 1980 for his literary work.
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, one of the most influential writers in modern India, called him his mentor and guru.


Personal life


Background

Qasmi was born on November 20, 1916, in the village of
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in Khushab District,
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, into an
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Jatt family. He graduated from a high school in Campbellpur in 1931, (now renamed
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city in
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), around the time when he wrote his first poem He studied at government college Attock. Later he studied at Sadiq Egerton College in
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. He graduated from the
University of the Punjab, Lahore The University of the Punjab (Urdu, pnb, ), also referred to as Punjab University, is a public, research, coeducational higher education institution located in Lahore, Pakistan. Punjab University is the oldest public university in Pakistan. ...
in 1935. He had a brother, Peerzada Mohammad Bakhsh Qasmi, and a sister. He became an active member of the Progressive Writers Movement as a secretary and was consequently arrested many times during the 1950s and 1970s. He died on 10 July 2006 of complications from
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at
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in
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.A Tribute: Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi (1916–2006)
All Things Pakistan, Published 16 August 2006. Retrieved 26 June 2019


Literary career

Qasmi edited several prominent literary journals, including ''Phool'', ''Tehzeeb-i-Niswaan'', ''Adab-i-Lateef'', ''Savera'', ''Naqoosh'', and his own journal, ''Funoon''. He also worked as the editor of the Urdu daily ''Imroze''. Qasimi contributed weekly columns to national newspapers like ''Rawan Dawan'' and '' Daily Jang'' for several decades. His poetry has included both traditional ghazals and modern nazms. Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi was also committed to mentoring and grooming others. In 1948, he was selected as the secretary-general of the ''Anjuman-e-Taraqqi Pasand Musannifeen'' ( Progressive Writers Movement) for
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. In 1949, he was elected the secretary-general of the organisation for Pakistan. In 1962, Qasmi published his own literary magazine ''Fanoon'', with the support of writers and poets including Khadija Mastoor, Hajra Masroor, Ahmed Faraz, Amjad Islam Amjad, Ata ul Haq Qasmi, and Munnu Bhai . Qasmi was the mentor of the poet Parveen Shakir. In 1974, he was appointed secretary-general of ''Majlis-Taraqee-Adab'', a literary body established by the government of
West Pakistan West Pakistan ( ur, , translit=Mag̱ẖribī Pākistān, ; bn, পশ্চিম পাকিস্তান, translit=Pôścim Pakistan) was one of the two Provincial exclaves created during the One Unit Scheme in 1955 in Pakistan. It was ...
in 1958. In December 2011, Professor Fateh Muhammad Malik and noted columnist Ata ul Haq Qasmi arranged a seminar on the life and achievements of Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi at the
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. His literary work has been appreciated and admired by Urdu writers, poets, and critics, although there is also criticism of his literary work and of his personality. Fateh Muhammad Malik is a long-time friend of Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi. In his book about the life and personality of Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi called 'Nadeem Shanasi', he gives the impression that it is evident from Qasmi's letters to him that Qasmi had a buried disliking for Faiz and perhaps considered himself a poet greater than Faiz. "The letters also reveal that Qasmi had a narcissistic personality and an inflated ego when it came to his contemporaries. He consciously or unconsciously tried to belittle Faiz, though without much effect." Some people in literary circles of Pakistan also think that there were some envy and rivalry among Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi, Wazir Agha and Munir Niazi.


An example of his poetry, with translation


Bibliography

Poetry * ''Jalal-o-Jamal'' * ''Shola-i-Gul'' * ''Kisht-i-Wafa'' * ''Dasht-e-wafa'' * ''Dawam'' * ''Muheet'' * ''Loh-e-khaak'' * ''Baseet'' * ''Jamal'' * ''Arz-o-sama'' Short stories * ''Afsaanay'' (40 best short stories selected by Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi himself)Profile and Afsanay by Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi on goodreads.com website
Retrieved 26 June 2019
* ''Chopaal'' (1939) * ''Gandasa'' was also a source of inspiration for the legendary character Maula Jatt * ''Sannata'' * ''Kapaas ka Phool'' * ''Aabley'' * ''Tuloo-O-Gharoob'' * ''Sailab-o-Gardab'' * ''Anchal'' * ''ghar se ghar tak'' * ''Nila-pathar'' * ''Dawam-dar-o-deewar'' * ''Bazar-e-hayat'' * ''Aas-paas'' * ''Jhoota'' * ''Bhoot'' * Jalebis


Awards and recognition

*
Pride of Performance The Pride of Performance ( ur, ), officially known as Presidential Pride of Performance, is an award bestowed by the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to recognize people with "notable achievements in the field of art, science, literature, sports, an ...
Award by the President of Pakistan in 1968 *
Sitara-i-Imtiaz The Sitara-e-Imtiaz () also spelled as Sitara-i-Imtiaz, is the third-highest (in the order of "Imtiaz") honour and civilian award in the State of Pakistan. It recognizes individuals who have made an "especially meritorious contribution to the ...
(Star of Excellence) Award by the President of Pakistan in 1980 * Lifetime Achievement Award by the Pakistan Academy of LettersAhmed Nadeem Qasmi's obituary and profile
''Dawn'' (Pakistan), Published 11 July 2006. Retrieved 26 June 2019
* Islamabad 7th Avenue named after Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi.CDA approves renaming of 7th Avenue
''Dawn'' (Pakistan), Published 25 February 2017. Retrieved 24 December 2019


See also

*
List of Pakistani journalists This is a list of Pakistani journalists from print and electronic media. A *Amin Hafeez * Ansar Abbasi *Ayaz Amir * Abdul Hameed Chapra * Asma Chaudhry *Ardeshir Cowasjee *Altaf Husain * Arshad Sharif * Aasma Sherazi *Abid Qaiyum Suleri * ...
* List of Pakistani poets * List of Pakistani writers


References


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