Kazim Jarwali
Kazim Jarwali کاظم جاروالی | |
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Kazim Jarwali reciting in Mushaira | |
Born |
Jarwal, India | June 15, 1955
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Poet |
Kazim Jarwali (Urdu: کاظم جاروالی) (born June 15, 1955) is Indian Urdu language poet.[1] He has written several books of poetry and has received awards for his literary work.
Biography
Jarwali was born in Jarwal, Lucknow city. He received his early education in Jarwal. In 1973 he moved to Lucknow for higher education and completed his master's degree in Arab culture from Lucknow University in 1977 and was awarded Gold Medal. He settled in Lucknow and married to daughter of shia scholar of Lucknow Ayatullah Saeedul Millat Abqati, the lineage of abqati family.[2] His father Syed Imtiaz Ali Rizvi was a freedom fighter.
Literary career
Jarwali began writing poetry in early age. His poetry has been appreciated by fans and writers. He is also known as “Shair-e-Fikr”.[3][4] He has written several collections of Urdu poetry and participated in several mushairas. He has received awards for his literary work.[5]
He has travelled to Hongkong, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait and United Arab Emirates
Bibliography
- Hussainistan (Urdu salam)
- Kitab-e-Sang (Urdu Ghazals)
- Kooche aur Qandeelein (Poetic form of Nahj al-Balagha)
- Karwaan-e-Gham (Urdu Nauhe)
- Shaheed-e-Salis ka sanchipt jivan parichay (Hindi Translation of Tazkira-e-Majeed by Allama Sibtul Hassan Hansvi)
- Ali (Hindi) short history and aqwaal of Hazrat Imam Ali (a.s)
See also
References
- ↑ Srijan Shilpi. "About Kazim Jarwali".
- ↑ Shia Islam. Books.google.co.in. Retrieved 2012-05-27.
- ↑ Kavita Kosh. "Kazim Jarwali".
- ↑ Kavya Kosh. "Kazim Jarwali ka Parichay".
- ↑ "Award in Mumbai". Sahafat.in. Retrieved 2012-05-27.