Saqi Amrohvi (6 September 1919–12 December 2005, Urdu: ساقی امروہوی) also known as Syed Qaem Raza, was an Indian Urdu poet and philosopher.[1][2]
Saqi Amrohvi | |
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Born | 6 September 1919 Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, India |
Died | 12 December 2005 |
Occupation(s) | Urdu poet and philosopher |
Early life
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editHe gained prominence for his unique style of poetry that explored philosophical and existential themes. His poetry often reflected deep contemplation on the mysteries of life,[5] human emotions, and the nature of existence. his verses were characterized by their profoundness and intricacy, earning him a distinct place in Urdu literature.[6][7]
Apart from his poetry, he was also a philosopher and intellectual. He wrote extensively on various philosophical subjects, and his works continue to be studied and appreciated by scholars and enthusiasts alike.[8]
His contributions to Urdu poetry and philosophy have left a lasting impact, and he is remembered as one of the influential figures in the literary landscape of Urdu literature.[9][10]
References
edit- ^ Naqvi, Safeer Reza (1993). History of Banking and Islamic Laws. Hayat Academy.
- ^ اردو رسائل ... ميں (in Urdu). خدا بخش اورينٹل پبلک لائبريرى،. 1994.
- ^ Pakistan Year Book. East & West Publishing Company. 1992.
- ^ مكالمه (in Urdu). اكادمى بازيافت ،. July 2003.
- ^ حسن،, عابد، (1991). رنگ لاىا ہے جنوں (in Urdu). Irtiqāʼ Mat̤būʻāt.
- ^ حيات امروهوى (in Urdu). حيات اكيڈمى،. 1996.
- ^ حرف حرف ثنا (in Urdu). مكتبه الحسنات،. 2004.
- ^ Qaumī zabān (in Urdu). Anjuman Taraqqī-yi Urdū Pākistān. 2007.
- ^ Tube, Urdu. Pkzfeb21 (in Urdu). Urdu-Books-Tube.
- ^ امروهوى, ساقى (2002). شام هوتى جا رهى هے (in Urdu). ايس آر پبلى كيشنز،.