Saleem Kausar

Saleem Kausar (Urdu: سلیم کوثر), born Muhammad Saleem (Urdu: محمد سلیم)[1] is a Pakistani Urdu poet.[2][3] He has published several poetry books. He has also written various title songs for different TV play serials. He has attended several poetry gatherings in various countries.[4]

Saleem Kausar
سلیم کوثر
Born
Muhammad Saleem

(1947-10-24) 24 October 1947
NationalityPakistani
OccupationPoet
Known forGhazal, "Main khayal hoon kisi aur ka".

Personal life

Kausar was born on 24 October 1947 in Panipat, India. After partition, his family migrated to Pakistan and settled in Khanewal, Punjab, Pakistan. He received his primary and secondary education there. Later he moved to Kabeerwala with his family. In 1972, he shifted to Karachi, Sindh, where he has worked in various newspapers before joining Pakistan Television (PTV). He was retired several years ago.[4] He also received Pride of Performance Award on his outstanding contribution to Urdu Poetry.

Literary career

Kausar began his literary career from Kabeerwala, where he met with well-known and national poets and learnt and practiced Urdu poetry. He also attended poetry gatherings. After moving to Karachi, he joined Urdu newspapers and wrote Qat'aas (quatrains), a form of Urdu poetry on a daily basis. He has written five collections of Urdu poetry. He became famous after his ghazal "Main khiyal hoon kisi aur ka" sung by various singers, was breakthrough in 1980.[5] He has visited several countries to participate the poetry gatherings, including Doha, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Denmark, Middle East and India.[4]

A writer says;

"He may not be rich in the literal sense of the word, but he is generous enough to share the fruit of his craft to make people happy:

Piyar karnay kay liyay, geet sunanay kay liyay
Ik khazana hai maray pass lutanay kay liyay

(To love and to sing songs, I have a treasure to lavish upon others.)"[4]

Awards

Got Pride of Performance Award in 2015، received from Governor Sind Dr. Ishrat-ul-Ebad Khan on 23 March 2015.

Bibliography

  • Muhabbat aik shajar ha 1994[1][4] محبت اِک شجر ہے
  • Khali haathon mein arz-o-sama 1980[1][4]خالی ہاتھوں میں ارض و سماء
  • Yeh chiragh hai tau jala rahai 1987[1][4]یہ چراغ ہے تو جلا رہے
  • Zara mausam badalnay dau 1991[1][4]ذرا موسم بدلنے دو
  • Duniya meri aarzoo se kam hey 2007[1] دنیا مری آرزو سے کم ہے'

جنہیں راستے میں خبر ہوئی '

See also

References

  1. "Saleem Kausar-Publications". Bio-Bibliography.com. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
  2. "ادارۂ فکر نو کراچی کی تشکیل نو-Established Literary Org". Daily Jasarat.com. 20 January 2013. Archived from the original on 29 June 2013. Retrieved 5 April 2013.
  3. "MQM Connecticut Chapter Host an Evening with Famous Urdu Poet Saleem Kausar". Old.MQM USA.com. 11 December 2011. Retrieved 5 April 2013.
  4. "I have a treasure of love and song — Saleem Kausar, By Naseer Ahmad". Daily Dawn. 15 May 2008. Retrieved 5 April 2013.
  5. "Welcome To The Islamic Center Of The North East Valley". Islamic Center.com. 27 January 2013. Retrieved 5 April 2013.
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