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Naseer Turabi
Pakistani poet (–)
Naseer Turabi (Urdu: نصير ترابی; 15 June – 10 January )[1][2] was a Pakistani Urdu language poet.
Playback singerAhmed Rushdi played a significant role in Turabi's success and helped popularize his ghazals.[3]
Early life and career
Naseer Turabi was born in Hyderabad Deccan on 15 June [2] His father, Allama Rasheed Turabi, was a religious scholar.[4]
Turabi came to Pakistan with his family after the independence of Pakistan in and settled in Karachi.[2][3] He finished his basic education in [2] and received his M.A.
in Mass Communications from University of Karachi in [5][3]
Turabi was friends with fellow poets Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Nasir Kazmi, and Mustufa Zaidi.[4]
He began writing poetry in His first collection of poetry, Aks-e-Faryadi, was published in [2][1] He wrote two other books: Laaraib and Sheyriaat.[5]
Pakistani singer Abida Parveen provided vocal rendering for his poem Woh hamsafar tha.[2][6] This ghazal was written in response to the fall of Dhaka.[4] It was later used as a theme song for the TV drama series Humsafar in ().
Naseer turabi biography of abraham Naseer Turabi (Urdu: نصير ترابی; 15 June – 10 January ) [1] [2] was a Pakistani Urdu language poet. Playback singer Ahmed Rushdi played a significant role in Turabi's success and helped popularize his ghazals. [3].He also wrote lyrics for the theme song "Dil Ka Jo Mol Chukatay Honge" of Mol and Zindagi Gulzar Hai drama series. He has also written lyrics of Dil Aitebaar for Khwab Saraye and for Yaqeen Ka Safar OST.[7]
Death
Naseer Turabi died in Karachi on January 10, , at age 75 due to a heart attack and respiratory issues.[2] He was interred at the Wadi-e-Hussain graveyard in Karachi where his friend, Mustafa Zaidi is also buried.[5]
Accomplishments
- Executive Member - Pakistan Writers Guild, Sindh (–83)[1]
- Member Syndicate - Karachi University (Governor's Nominee (–97)[1]
- Member Board of Governors - Area Study Center for Europe (–97)[1]
- Member Board of Governors - "REHAB" (NGO) ()
- Re-nominated Member Syndicate - Karachi University, by the Governor of Sindh (–04)
- Member Board of Governors, Institute of Clinical Psychology (–04)
- Coordinator Legal Aid Committee headed by Justice (R) Nasir Aslam Zahid (–09)
- Participated in Mushairas and Literary Seminars locally and internationally and all over Pakistan as a prominent Urdu poet from Pakistan ()
- Conducting Literary Programs on National Radio and Television for the past 45 years.
- Contributed weekly columns in the daily "Jahan Pakistan" (Oct - May )
- Author of Poetry collection – "AKS Faryadi" which includes his globally famous poem "Wo Hamsafar Tha", with the maximum hits on any Pakistani poetry on YouTube in the shortest duration ().
- Research compilation of Linguistic requirements of Urdu in "Shairiyat".
This book is prescribed by Board of Secondary Education Sindh, Pakistan in the Intermediate syllabus ().
- Printed Second poetry collection "Laraib" ().
- Adviser at Hamdard University, Pakistan to develop Curriculum for Bachelors and Masters Level Programs.
- Mentored research students for thesis on Urdu Poetry and Literature.
- Conducted, hosted, and presided over seminars for the promotion of Urdu Language.
- Developed a concept after research on Mir AneesMarsia and connecting it with the video camera - film making technique.
- Worked on world-famous Urdu Poet, Ahmed Faraz's "Intikhab" of his poetry collection.
- Allama Iqbal Award from the Pakistan Academy of Letters for Urdu poetry.[2][4][1]