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  • Hafeez Jalandhari was born as Muhammad Hafeez in 1900. He had an innate bent towards poetry. At a young age, he started reciting poetry and took the tutelage of Maulana Ghulam Qadir Girami.

    The poetic masterpiece that made Hafeez eternal is the ‘Shahnameh-e-Islam’. In Persian, there are masterful Masnavis like Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh and Masnavi-e-Maulana-e-Rum. Maulana Hali has expressed regret over the fact that there is no meritorious Masnavi in Urdu. However, that gap has been bridged by Hafeez’s Shahnameh-e-Islam.

    It is a difficult task to manage historical events, especially events that have to do with religion and the emotions of a nation.Hafeez has narrated a multitude of events in this long Masnavi. But the writing style is such that the appeal has not diminished.There are many points in the poem which stimulate the reader's zeal and impassion his heart.

    Hafeez has also written numerous Nazms. Several collections of his Nazms have been published, such as "Naghmat-e-Raz" and "Soz-o-Saz". Although there is no philosophical depth in these poems, the style of writing is attractive. In his poems, he did not make new experiments, but he used the old forms neatly, used many meters, chose eloquent expression, and made his poems a source of joy.

    He also wrote Geet that are full of pathos. Here, too, the secret of their success lies in the choice of small, flowing meters, and affect-bearing words. Particularly noteworthy are ‘Tuuti Hui Kashti Ka Malaah’ and ‘Shahsavaar-e-Karbalaa’.

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    Hafeez Jalandhari

    Pakistani poet (1900–1982)

    Abu Al-Asar Hafeez JalandhariPPHI (Urdu: ابو الاثر حفیظ جالندھری; 14 January 1900 – 21 December 1982) was a Pakistani poet who wrote the lyrics for the National Anthem of Pakistan and the Anthem of Azad Kashmir.

    He wrote in Urdu and Persian languages and is widely celebrated throughout Pakistan.

    Early life

    Hafeez Jalandhari was born in Jalandhar, Punjab, British India on 14 January 1900 into a Punjabi Muslim family. His father, Shams-ud-Din, was a Hafiz-e-Qur'an. Jalandhari initially studied in a mosque school and later joined a conventional local school. He only received formal education until the seventh grade. The reason being that he hated mathematics and only liked learning the Urdu language. He was an eager reader and worked very hard to teach himself. He had a natural liking for poetry and became a disciple of Maulana Ghulam Qadir Bilgrami, a Persian language poet. Hafeez promoted the cause of creation of Pakistan and became an active member of the Pakistan Movement.

    After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, Jalandhari migrated to Lahore in the new state of Pakistan.

    Literary career

    From 1922 to 1929, Jalandhari remained the editor of a few monthly magazines, namely: Nonehal, Hazar Dastaan, Teehzeeb-e-Niswan, and Makhzin. His first collection of poems Nagma-e-Zar was published in 1935. After World War II, he worked as the director of the Song Publicity Department. During this same time he wrote several songs.

    Jalandhari participated in the Pakistan Movement and used his writings to inspire people for the cause of Pakistan. In early 1948, he joined the forces for the freedom of Kashmir and got wounded. Jalandhari wrote the Kashmiri Anthem, "Watan Hamara Azad Kashmir". He wrote many patriotic songs during the Indo-Pakistani War of 19

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  • Introduction of Hafeez Jalandhari:

    Country Pakistan
    Date of Birth14 January 1900
    Place of birthJalandhar, India
    Death & place21 December 1982, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
    Pen nameAbu Al-Asar
    ProfessionUrdu poet
    ClassGhazal and Nazm
    SubjectsNationalism of Pakistan
    WorkMovement of Pakistan
    Notable WorksNational Anthem of Pakistan Lyrics Shahnama-e-Islam Hymn of Kashmir
    FatherShams-ud-Din
    SpouseZeenat Begum Anela Khurshid Begum
    AwardsPride of Performance in 1958 Hilal-e-Imtiaz Award

    Brief Introduction:

    Hafeez Jalandhari was born in Jalandhar on 14th February 1900, in Punjab. His father’s name was “Shams-ud-Din” who was a “Hifz-e-Quran”. Hafeez Jalandhari was not only a poet but also famous as the national anthem’s poet, he doesn’t need any introduction. Due to his poetry, he served Pakistan through his poetry and become an imitation idle for the young writer. He often said that his soul belonging to Mujahid and his heart belonged to a Poet. However, he wrote poetry and ghazal[1]. He died on 21st December 1982 in Lahore, Pakistan. At that time his age was about 82 years old. He had been buried at “Lahore, Model Town”. The Pakistan Government shifted his remaining to Lahore, Near Minar-e-Pakistan, later[2].

    Hafeez jalandhari’s life story:

    Hafeez Jalandhari consumed more than half of his life in the knowledge and the literature. He will live in our hearts due to his origin of the National Anthem. Maybe he is a listener or the reader, he wrote the national anthem, Shahnama-e-Islam, and also did work for history. His work about Islam had an impression on everyone. Due to his hard work and services, he had been awarded by the title of “Poet of Islam” and the “Poet of Pakistan”. And for services of the scholar and national services, he was also rewarded by the title “Hilal-e-Imtiaz” and “The Pride of Performance” by the Pakistan Govern

    Abu-Al-Asar Hafeez Jullundhri

    Abu Al-Asar Hafeez Jalandhari (Urdu: ابو الاثر حفیظ جالندھری‎) (born 14 January 1900 – 21 December 1982) was born in Jullundher, Punjab, India. After the partition of India in 1947 he moved to Lahore. He wrote the words for the national anthem of Pakistan. He also wrote the words for an anthem for Kashmir, as well as patriotic songs during the war against India in 1965.

    He studied in a mosque and then in a local school to 7th grade. He then did a lot of things to further educate himself. The great Persian poet, Maulana Ghulam Qadir Bilgrami, gave him advice on writing poetry. Hafeez worked hard to earn a reputation as a poet. One of Hafeez's most famous poems is Shahnam-e-Islam, which tells the history of Islam in verse. His poems, written in a blend of Hindi and Urdu, are about romance, religion, patriotism and life. It is known for its gentle rhythm.

    Long before Hafeez Jullundhri's lyrics were adopted as the national anthem in 1950s, Pakistan had an anthem written by Jagannath Azad, son of Lahore-based poet Tilok Chand Mahroom. Azad was asked to write the anthem three days before the creation of Pakistan in 1947.

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