Bazm-e-Urdu Qatar
Published: Monday, 11 April, 2005, 11:26 AM Doha Time

THE Urdu organisation of Anjuman Muhibban-e-Urdu Hind Qatar (AMUHQ), which is affiliated to the Indian Cultural Centre (ICC), has congratulated three local Urdu authors for their recent books.
The authors, Dr Attaur Rahman Siddiqui Nadvi, Amjad Ali Sarwar and Iftekhar Raghib, were feted at the organisation’s monthly poetry session held at the residence of AMUHQ founder Ibrahim Khan Kamal.
Dr Nadvi’s book is entitled Urdu Shairi Mein Islami Talmihat (Islamic Symbols and Events in Urdu Poetry). Zeya-e-Haramain (Light of Haramain), a collection of Hamd and Na’at, is written by Sarwar while Lafzoon Mein Ehsas (Feelings in Words) is a collection of emotional and constructive Ghazals by Raghib.
The function was presided over by Dr Nadvi, an Urdu scholar and the president of Bazm-e-Urdu Qatar. Sarwar was the chief guest while Raghib was the guest of honour. AMUHQ vice president Nadeem Mahir welcomed the guests and poets and praised the contribution of the three authors.
AMUHQ general secretary Aziz Nabil compered the poetry session which started with a recitation of the Holy Qur’an by Farid Nadvi.
Sarwar, Raghib, Rashid Niaz, Yusuf Kamal, Shafique Akhtar, Irshad Aazmi, Aziz Nabil, Farid Nadvi, Nadeem Mahir, Ashfaque Qalaque, Mansoor Aazmi, Habeeb Hyderabadi, Saadat Ali Saadat and Jamshed Ansari presented their poems.
Dr Nadvi stressed the importance of buying and reading of Urdu books, magazines and newspapers in order to promote the language.
Sarwar said that Anjuman was providing a useful platform for Urdu poets. Raghib thanked the members of AMUHQ.
Ibrahim Khan Kamal presented a vote of thanks, especially to the members of Bazm-e-Urdu Qatar, for their co-ordination with the Anjuman.
Halqua-e-Adab-Islami Qatar president Haidar Ali, Indo-Qatar Urdu Markaz vice president Abdul Hai, Radio Qatar Urdu Service announcer Obaid Tahir, National Exchange manager Jamal Khan, Mustafa Khan, Anwar Jamal and Sarwar Alam were among those who attended the function.
from gulftimes.com
THE Urdu organisation of Anjuman Muhibban-e-Urdu Hind Qatar (AMUHQ), which is affiliated to the Indian Cultural Centre (ICC), has congratulated three local Urdu authors for their recent books.
The authors, Dr Attaur Rahman Siddiqui Nadvi, Amjad Ali Sarwar and Iftekhar Raghib, were feted at the organisation’s monthly poetry session held at the residence of AMUHQ founder Ibrahim Khan Kamal.
Dr Nadvi’s book is entitled Urdu Shairi Mein Islami Talmihat (Islamic Symbols and Events in Urdu Poetry). Zeya-e-Haramain (Light of Haramain), a collection of Hamd and Na’at, is written by Sarwar while Lafzoon Mein Ehsas (Feelings in Words) is a collection of emotional and constructive Ghazals by Raghib.
The function was presided over by Dr Nadvi, an Urdu scholar and the president of Bazm-e-Urdu Qatar. Sarwar was the chief guest while Raghib was the guest of honour. AMUHQ vice president Nadeem Mahir welcomed the guests and poets and praised the contribution of the three authors.
AMUHQ general secretary Aziz Nabil compered the poetry session which started with a recitation of the Holy Qur’an by Farid Nadvi.
Sarwar, Raghib, Rashid Niaz, Yusuf Kamal, Shafique Akhtar, Irshad Aazmi, Aziz Nabil, Farid Nadvi, Nadeem Mahir, Ashfaque Qalaque, Mansoor Aazmi, Habeeb Hyderabadi, Saadat Ali Saadat and Jamshed Ansari presented their poems.
Dr Nadvi stressed the importance of buying and reading of Urdu books, magazines and newspapers in order to promote the language.
Sarwar said that Anjuman was providing a useful platform for Urdu poets. Raghib thanked the members of AMUHQ.
Ibrahim Khan Kamal presented a vote of thanks, especially to the members of Bazm-e-Urdu Qatar, for their co-ordination with the Anjuman.
Halqua-e-Adab-Islami Qatar president Haidar Ali, Indo-Qatar Urdu Markaz vice president Abdul Hai, Radio Qatar Urdu Service announcer Obaid Tahir, National Exchange manager Jamal Khan, Mustafa Khan, Anwar Jamal and Sarwar Alam were among those who attended the function.
from gulftimes.com


1 Comments:
Hyderabad based Munsif and Siasat Urdu Daily Editors grab Waqf Lands : Akbaruddin Owaisi
MiM Floor leader in assembly Akbaruddin Owaisi with MiM party MLAs
HYDERABAD BASED MUNSIF AND SIASAT URDU DAILY EDITORS GRAB WAQF LANDS
Urdu Media War and the Wakf properties tussle in Hyd ; MiM Leader Akbaruddin Owaisi
(Friday, Dec 09, 2005 - 09:00 pm) TeamMedia war among Urdu dailies was taken to Assembly in Hyderabad, when MIM floor leader Akbaruddin Owaisi accused Siasat and Munsif Urdu daily owners of grabbing Wakf properties and demanded stern action against them.Mr Owaisi armed with statistics and details of all Waqf Lands which are being encroached upon said govt is going soft on these editors as they are trying to threaten the govt through there newspapers .In the same breath he also alleged that no action was taken against grabbers of Wakf properties in city and outside including Viceroy Hotel, Shaam and Sensation theatres, local reports inform. Turning his ire on owners of rival Urdu dailies, Siasat and Musif, he said, "Mr Zahid Ali Khan has illegally encroached Wakf property. He is a white collar land grabber. Why is the government keeping quite? You should put them behind bars." Shifting his heat on another Urdu daily Munsif owner, he remarked, "Mr Khan Lateef Khan...the double Khan.. too has encroached Wakf properties housing Santosh and Sapna theatres, yet no action has been taken. The government should take stringent action against encroachers of Wakf properties," he alleged. Reacting to Mr Owaisi's demand, minister for minorities welfare Mohd Fareeduddin assured that the government would enquire into the matter and would not "spare anyone however big he might be." Referring to allotment of land to one Tajuddin, he said the land was given on a lease for three years for agricultural purposes and the renewal would depend on the government He also accused them of trying to cover there illegal grabbing of land by bribing some high officals in the govt .
Post a Comment
Links to this post:
Create a Link
<< Home