
Faiz Ahmad Faiz
1911 - 1984
Born in Sialkot, Punjab, British India (now Pakistan)
Faiz Ahmad Faiz was a Pakistani poet, and author in Urdu and Punjabi languages. He was one of the most celebrated writers of the Urdu language, having been nominated four times for the Nobel Prize for literature. Faiz was a member of the Anjuman Tarraqi Pasand Mussanafin-e-Hind (All India Progressive Writers' Movement) and an avowed Marxist. Listed four times for the Nobel Prize for literature, he received the Lenin Peace Prize by the Soviet Union in 1962. Despite being repeatedly accused of atheism by the political and military establishment, Faiz's poetry suggested his complicated relationship with religion in general and Islam in particular. He was, in fact, greatly inspired by both secular poetry and South Asia's Sufi traditions. His popular ghazal "Hum Dekhenge" is an example of how he fused these traditions to create a more syncretic and universal poetic voice. The poem was set to music and sung by Iqbal Bano and was used as an anthem in the 1986 Movement for the Restoration of Democracy against Zia ul Haq's military dictatorship in Pakistan.
“مجھ سے پہلی سی محبت میرے محبوب نہ مانگ”
Timeline
Born in Sialkot, Punjab, British India
Completed MA in English from Government College, Lahore
Became a lecturer at M.A.O. College in Amritsar
Joined the British Indian Army as a captain
Married Alys George, a British national
Published first poetry collection "Naqsh-e-Faryadi"
Became editor of The Pakistan Times after Partition
Arrested for involvement in the Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case
Released from prison
Awarded the Lenin Peace Prize
Appointed as Secretary of the Arts Council of Pakistan
Became principal of Abdullah Haroon College in Karachi
Worked as editor of the magazine "Lotus" in Moscow
Wrote "Hum Dekhenge" during Zia ul-Haq's martial law
Died in Lahore, Pakistan
Notable Quote
مجھ سے پہلی سی محبت میرے محبوب نہ مانگ
Faiz Ahmad Faiz
Influences
- Allama Iqbal
- Mirza Ghalib
- Karl Marx
- Progressive Writers' Movement
Achievements
- Lenin Peace Prize (1962)
- Nominated four times for the Nobel Prize for Literature
- Nishan-e-Imtiaz (highest literary honor of Pakistan) awarded posthumously
- Editor of The Pakistan Times newspaper