Bismil Saeedi

Bismil Saeedi
Born Eesa Ahmed
Tonk, India in 1901
Died Delhi, India, in 1977
Nationality Indian
Occupation Poet, Journalist
Known for Ghazals

Bismil Saeedi (1901–1977)[1] (بسمل سعیدی), hailing from Tonk, India, in Rajasthan state, was an Urdu poet who mainly wrote ghazals.

Bismil Saeedi who had settled in Delhi died in Delhi on 26 September 1977.[2]

Literary life

The Urdu poets of Tonk preferred the style and mannerism of Momin to that of Ghalib. A master of classic diction Bismil Saeedi wrote mainly ghazals. He was a recipient of Ghalib Award and Nehru Award.[3]

A collection of his ghazals titled Auraq e Zindagi was published by P.K.Publications in the year 1971.[4] And, another collection of his ghazals, selected and compiled by Makhmoor Saeedi, titled Intikhab e kalam e Bismil Saidi was published by the Urdu Akadmi, Delhi.[5] In 2007 his complete works titled Kulliyat e Bismil Saeedi were published by the Sahitya Akademi.[6] His other poetical works are Mushhidat, Kaif e Alam and Nishat e gham.

In 2011, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University awarded the Ph.D. Degree to Sabiha Kausar Badruddin Ansari on her doctoral dissertation – “Bismil Saeedi – Hayat aur Shairi” (Bismil Saeedi – Life and poetry).[7] A detailed appraisal of his life and works titled Bismil Saeedi-shakhs aur shair compiled jointly by Gopal Mittal, Makhmoor Saeedi and Prem Gopal Mittal was published by Nishanil Akademi, New Delhi, in 1976.[8] Zia Fatehabadi, also a disciple of Seemab Akbarabadi, had through his 1975 nazm, Bismil e ghazal, eulogised his senior whose takhallus, Bismil, means, “the wounded”.[9]

Bibliography

References

  1. "Urdu Authors: Date list as on 31-05-2006 – S.No. 490 –Bismil Saeedi; maintained by National Council for Promotion of Urdu, Govt. of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development". Urducouncil.nic.in. Archived from the original on 2012-03-01. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
  2. "Authors". Global Urdu Forum. 1977-08-26. Retrieved 2012-09-27.
  3. "aboutme – smtaweem". Sites.google.com. Retrieved 2012-09-27.
  4. Summary Technical Report of Division 18, NDRC – United States. Office of Scientific Research and Development. National Defense Research Committee, Clyde Williams, Vannevar Bush, James Bryant Conant – Google Boeken. Books.google.com. Retrieved 2012-09-27.
  5. Intikhab-i kalam-i Bismil Saidi. "Intikhab-i kalam-i Bismil Saidi: Bismil Saidi: 9788171211234: Amazon.com: Books". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-09-27.
  6. Kulliyat-e-Bismil Saeedi (URDU). "Kulliyat-e-Bismil Saeedi (URDU): Bismil Saeedi: Amazon.com: Books". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-09-27.
  7. "Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University" (PDF). Nagpuruniversity.org?links. Retrieved 2012-09-27.
  8. "Bismil Saʻīdī : shak̲h̲ṣ aur shāʻir (Book, 1976)". [WorldCat.org]. Retrieved 2012-09-27.
  9. Mehr Lal Soni Zia Fatehabadi. Soch ka Safar. New Delhi: Bazm e Seemab. p. 74. “Bismil e ghazal”::Kal shaam naagahaan sar e raah mil gaii mujhe
    Fitane qadam qadam pe jagaatii huii ghazal
    Poochhaa ki aaj paae safar kaa hai rukh kidhar
    Bolii nazar jhukaa ke, lajjaatii huii ghazal:
    Kahatii hoon dil kii baat jo phaelii hai shahar mein
    Pardah hi uth gayaa hai to tujh se chhupaaoon kyaa
    Mahboobaa jis kii hoon, miraa mahboob hai vahii
    Soda hai kis dayaar kaa sar mein, bataaoon kyaa
    Garamii hai bazm e sh’er mein jis kii nawaaon se
    Mere khadang e naaz kaa bismil vahii to hai
    Sargardaan koo ba koo hoon main jis kii talaash mein
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