Ajmal khan yousafzai
ISLAMABAD: Rich tributes were paid to revolutionary modern Urdu poet ‘Ahmad Faraz’ for his unforgettable services on his 12th death anniversary on Tuesday. Ahmed Faraz is ranked among the greatest Urdu poets of the current era.
Born on January 12, 1931 in Kohat, Ahmad Faraz was among those distinguished poets whose literal sense and multifaceted poetry became widely popular sometimes for romantic adolescent and other times for hailing revolution. He held a Masters degree in multiple languages, including Urdu, Persian, and English Literature.
He belonged to the Sufi family of Haji Bahadur. Born as Syed Ahmed Shah, he rose to fame as Ahmed Faraz (pen name).
His first poetry collection Tanha Tanha was published in the 1960s when he was pursuing his Bachelor’s at Peshawar University.
Like many other Urdu poets, Faraz was also inspired by Mirza Ghalib, Faiz Ahmed Faiz and Ali Sardar Jaffri for their progressive sentiments and traits. He began his career as a script writer for Radio Pakistan and later became an Urdu teacher at Peshawar University.
Having versatile personality, he became active in politics too during General Zia-ul-Haq’s dictatorial tenure after raising his concerns for democracy.
Faraz was exiled for six years for his liberal thoughts during that period, spending time in London, Canada and other European states.