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  2. Ahmad Faraz - Wikipedia

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    Syed Ahmad Shah (Urdu: سید احمد شاہ), better known by his pen name Ahmed Faraz, (Urdu: احمد فراز 12 January 1931 – 25 August 2008) [1] [2] [3] was a Pakistani Urdu poet, scriptwriter and became the founding director general (later chairman) of Pakistan Academy of Letters. [4] He wrote his poetry under the pseudonym Faraz.

  3. List of Urdu authors - Wikipedia

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  4. Ranjish Hi Sahi - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed Faraz Ranjish Hi Sahi ( Urdu : رنجش ہی سہی ) is a popular Urdu ghazal . It was first sung by Iqbal Bano and popularized by Mehdi Hassan . [ 1 ]

  5. List of Urdu poets - Wikipedia

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    Hakim Ahmad Shuja (1893–1969) Josh Malihabadi (Shabbir Hassan Khan), Josh (1894–1982) Muhammad Mustafa Jauhar, Jauhar (1895– 1985) Firaq Gorakhpuri (Raghupati Sahay), Firaq (1896–1982) Ram Prasad Bismil (1897–1927) Abr Ahasani Gunnauri (Ahmed Baksh) Abr (1897–1973) Munavvar Lakhnavi Bisheshwar Prasad Munavvar (1897–1970)

  6. List of Pakistani poets - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Faraz; Ahmad Mallah; Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi; Ahmad Ali; Ajmal Khattak; Akhtar Raza Saleemi; Alamgir Hashmi; Ali Akbar Natiq; Ali Baba Taj; Ali Gul Sangi; Ali Moeen; Allama Iqbal; Ameer Hamza Shinwari; Amin Faheem; Amjad Islam Amjad; Anis Nagi; Anwar Masood; Ashfaq Hussain; Aslam Farrukhi; Ata Turab; Ahmad Rahi; Agha Hashar Kashmiri

  7. Ashfaq Hussain - Wikipedia

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    Ashfaq Hussain Zaidi, PP, (born 1 January 1951) is a Pakistani Urdu poet [1] and author of more than 10 books of poetry and literary criticism. He is considered at least by one commentator to be an expert on the life and works of Urdu poets Faiz Ahmed Faiz, [2] Ahmad Faraz and also on the Progressive Writers Movement.

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    The Big Book, first published in 1939, was the size of a hymnal. With its passionate appeals to faith made in the rat-a-tat cadence of a door-to-door salesman, it helped spawn other 12-step-based institutions, including Hazelden, founded in 1949 in Minnesota. Hazelden, in turn, would become a model for facilities across the country.

  9. Pakistani poetry - Wikipedia

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    Hakim Ahmad Shuja – Pakistani Urdu and Persian poet (1893–1969) Iftikhar Arif – Pakistani poet and litterateur (born 1944) Jaun Elia – Indo-Pakistani poet (1931–2002) Josh Malihabadi – Indian poet (1898–1982) Kishwar Naheed – Pakistani writer; Majeed Amjad – Punjabi writer, Urdu poet (1914–1974)