Profile of Nazir Fatehpuri
Pen Name : 'Nazir Fatehpuri'
Real Name : Nazir Ahmad Khan
Born : 01 Dec 1946 | Shekhawati, Rajasthan
LCCN :n89265754
kaun ab us ko ujaḌne se bachā saktā hai
haa.e vo ghar ki jo apne hī makīñ kā na rahā
kaun ab us ko ujaDne se bacha sakta hai
hae wo ghar ki jo apne hi makin ka na raha
Identity: Litterateur, Critic, Researcher, Poet, and Editor
In the world of Urdu literature, there are some personalities whose entire lives are dedicated to the pen and paper. Nazir Fatehpuri is a credible name in this list, who can undoubtedly be called a 'Dervish of Literature' and a 'True Soldier of Urdu.' He not only kept the flame of Urdu alive in Pune (Maharashtra) but also established his identity across the literary circles of the entire subcontinent through his writings.
Nazir Fatehpuri's real name is Nazir Ahmed. He was born on December 1, 1946, in the historical town of 'Fatehpur Shekhawati' in the Sikar district of Rajasthan. This region is famous for its educational and cultural richness. Nazir Ahmed received his primary education there; however, for higher education and employment, he moved to Maharashtra and made Pune his home. This is why his personality has become a literary landmark of Pune today.
Nazir Fatehpuri is a versatile artist. He is simultaneously a poet, short story writer, novelist, researcher, critic, and editor. His creative journey began in the 1970s and continues with full vigor even after half a century. To date, more than 100 of his books have been published, which is a testament to his tireless hard work and love for the Urdu language.
Fiction: His novel "Yeh Main Hoon" (2021) reflects human psychology and social decline. The short story collection "Aur Khoon Jalta Raha" is a masterpiece of his prose style and social consciousness.
Research and Criticism: Books like "Adabi Tanazur Mein Urdu" and "Pune Mein Urdu Adab Ki Riwayat" elevated his stature in the field of research.
Editing: For years, he has been editing the literary magazine "Asbaaq," which has mentored countless emerging writers.
Nazir Sahab shares extensive literary relations. He had a deep spiritual and literary bond with Dr. Mansoor Khushtar and Professor Manazir Ashiq Harganvi. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he started a series of daily letters to Manazir Ashiq Harganvi. The collection of these fifty letters was published under the title "Fifty Letters to Manazir Ashiq Harganvi," serving as an important document of the sorrows and literary dialogues of that era.
In recognition of his literary services, he has been honored with several state and national awards. During his visit to Darbhanga, he was presented with the "Owais Ahmed Durrani Award" by the Al-Mansoor Trust. More than 30 books have been written about him by various researchers so far, which proves how much the scholarly community values his work.
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