Early life and education
Tabish Mehdi was born on 3 July 1951 inCareer
Teaching career
In July 1971, Mehdi began his teaching career at Abul Kalam Azad College, Pratapgarh, where he served until July 1973. From January 1974 to June 1978, he taught at Darul Uloom Amroha. Later, he worked as a teacher at Jamiatul Falah Arabic College, Bilariaganj, Azamgarh, from June 1986 to April 1990. From April 2018 until his death, he taught Tajwīd and Qirā'at at the Islamic Academy, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Delhi.Journalism
Mehdi served as the editor of several publications, including the fortnightly ''Paigham-e-Haq'' (Pratapgarh), ''Ijtima'' (Deoband), and ''Al-Iman'' (Deoband). He was also an associate editor for magazines such as ''Gul Kada'' (Sahaswan, Budaun), ''Zikra'' (Rampur), ''Tajalli'' (Deoband), ''Zindagi-e-Nau'' (New Delhi), and ''Aiwan-e-Urdu'' (Delhi Urdu Academy). Additionally, he worked as a guest editor for ''Kitab Numa'' (Delhi). From April 2002 until his death, he was a member of the editorial board of ''Peshraft'' (Delhi), and from January 2005 onwards, he served as an honorary advisor and editorial board member for the quarterly ''Karwan-e-Adab'' (Lucknow).Affiliation with academic and literary institutions
From June 1991 to 3 July 2009, Mehdi worked as an editor at Markazi Maktaba Islami Publishers, New Delhi. He was a founding member of Abul Kalam Azad Inter College (Pratapgarh) and Idara Adab-e-Islami Hind. He was also a member of the Islamic Literary Society (India) and Darul Dawah Educational Foundation (Delhi). Additionally, he served as the chairman of Adabiat-e-Aaliya Academy (Lucknow), a former vice-president of Idara Adab-e-Islami Hind, and an honorary advisor and editorial board member of the quarterly Karwan-e-Adab (Lucknow).Awards and honours
Mehdi was honored with several awards for his literary and scholarly contributions. Notable among them are the "Hazrat Hassan Award" (2005) by All India Hamd-o-Naat Academy, Delhi; "Shan-e-Adab Award" (2011) by Bazm-e-Adab, Deoband; "Nishan-e-Urdu" (2013) by Urdu Academy, Nepal; "Rasikh Azimabadi Award" (2013) by Bihar Urdu Academy, Patna; "Zia Fatehabadi Award" (2014) by Mehr Foundation, Maharashtra; "Fareevai Award" (2014) by Fareevai Academy, Allahabad; Award for Urdu Poetry (2015) by Urdu Academy, Delhi; National Integration Award with the title of Iftikhar-e-Adab (2021) by Bazm-e-Urdu, Sitapur; and the "Allama Iqbal Award" for Poetry and Literature (2021) by Urdu Development Organization of India. Additionally, he was recognized by the academies of Bengal, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and various local institutions for his books.Literary works
Mehdi wrote several works in poetry, criticism, and analytical writing, including ''Abūlmujāhid Zāhid: fikr aur fan'', ''Kankar bolte hen̲: shiʻrī majmūʻah'', ''Muʻallim-i insāniyat ṣallalláhu ʻalaihi va sallam'', ''Naqd-i g̲h̲azal'', ''Rabāb Rashīdī: ek suk̲h̲an var piyārā sā'', ''Shafīq Jaunpūrī, ek mut̤ālaʻah'' (2002), ''Ṣubḥ-i ṣādiq: ḥamd, naʻt, manqabat'', ''Tasawwuf yeh hai!'', ''T̤ūbá'' and ''Urdū tanqīd kā safar: Jāmiʻah Milliyah Islāmiyah ke tanāẓur men̲''. His other publications include: * ''Naqsh-e-Awwal'' (1971) * ''Lama‘at-e-Haram'' (1975) * ''Ta‘beer'' (1989) * ''Jamaat-e-Islami Haqeeqat ke Aaine Mein'' (1981) * ''Sall-e-Ala Sall-e-Ala'' (1992) * ''Urdu Tanqeed Ka Safar'' (1999) * ''Woh Galiyan Yaad Aati Hain'' (2007) * ''Hali, Shibli aur Iqbal'' (2017) * ''Mu'allim-e-Insāniyat'' (2019) * ''Mutshid-e-Thānwi'' (2019) * ''Ghazal Khwani Nahin Jati'' (2020)Personal life and death
On 18 May 1979, Mehdi married Razia Usmani, the granddaughter of calligrapher Ishtiaq Ahmad Usmani and the daughter of Mumtaz Ahmad Usmani, from Deoband. The couple had seven children, including two sons, Shah Danish Farooq Falahi and Shah Ajmal Farooq Nadwi, and four daughters, Sameena Tabish Salehati, Tooba Kausar Salehati, Yamna Kulsoom, and Naeema Kulsoom. Mehdi died inReferences
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