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A Tribute to Bollywood's finest poet Sahir Ludhianvi

Raza Ali Abidi Sahir Ludhianvi
Raza Ali Abidi                              Sahir Ludhianvi 

In this extraordinary tribute to Bollywood's finest poet, Sahir Luahianvi (1921-1980), the veteran BBC journalist Raza Ali Abidi argues that Sahir created some of the finest imagery of  romance, patriotism, philosophy and devotion to god for many Bollywood films. His anti-establishment poetry gave voice to the weak and suppressed. He was at his best, says Abidi, when it came to expressing the feelings of a woman, her dedication to and rejection by her lover. In a programme organised by the London based multi-faith organisation Roshani for Harmony, Abidi, one of the finest broadcasters of Urdu language, presents this talk in his inimitable style.

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Babur Nama: A candid story of an Emperor

The Babur Nama, a journal kept by the founder of the Mughal Empire in India, gives a detailed accounts of Babur's conquests in Central Asia, Afghanistan and India. Besides recording his military achievements Babur emerges as a sensitive aesthete, naturalist, poet and lover. But he is also candid about his personal weaknesses like his love for alcohol and his fascination for a 12 year-old boy. Writer and journalist Dilip Hiro has edited the new version of Babur Nama. Here he talks about Babur and his journal.

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A rare interview and recitation of Faiz Ahmed Faiz

Faiz with Krishan Gould

NRIfm presents a rare tribute to one of Urdu's greatest poets Faiz Ahmed Faiz. The programme was produced by BBC TV's veteran journalist, now late Krishan Gould as a tribute to Faiz soon after his death in November 1984. It includes excerpts of a rare interview with Faiz in which the poet sheds light on some of the unknown aspects of his life. It also includes a recitation of what was the last Mushaira of Faiz. 

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Remembering Mir Taqi Mir
Yaum-e-Mir
: Mir’s 283rd Birth Anniversary

Mir Taqi Mir presentation by Dr Hilal Fareed

Recently the 283rd birth anniversary of one of the greatest of Urdu poets, Mir Taqi Mir was celebrated at London’s Nehru centre. Born in Agra in 1723, Mir was orphaned at the age of ten. He went through immense emotional and financial hardships in his life. In his loneliness, Mir seems to have fallen for an ‘Imaginary beloved’ in whose love he profusely wrote poetry. This was also the time when Delhi suffered from the plundering raids by Nadir Shah and Ahmad Shah Abdali. The painful destruction of Delhi forced Mir to migrate to Lucknow under the patronage of Nawab Asif-ud Daula. Mir died in Lucknow in 1810. Dr Hilal Fareed, the Vice President, Aligarh Muslim University Alumni Association, made this poetic presentation on ‘Khuda-e-Sukhan’ or the greatest master of language, Mir Taqi Mir.

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Mushaira  Yaum-e- Mir Nehru Centre London

Adeel Siddiqui, Gautam Sachdev, Sohan Raahi, Akbar Hyderabadi,


Akbar Hyderabadi Akbar Hyderabadi

Main sail-e fikr ko roze na gahani kahoon
Libas-e sher mein alfaaz ki ravaani kahoon...

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Dr Gautam Sachdev

Umra hai baras paaye na baadal mere man main
Geela sa sulagata rahe jungle mere man mein...

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Gautam Sachdev

Adeel Siddiqui Adeel Siddiqui

Do quadam hi nikale the shahr-e agahi mein hum
Quaid ho gaye ekdum dame bahami mein hum...

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Dr Hilal Fareed

Rasta bhi hai, mauqa bhi hai;
Dekhen koi aata bhi hai...


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Razi bakaram daste sitamgar bhi nahi tha, 
Varna to kisi haath me patthar bhi nahin tha...


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Dr Fareed Hilal

Remembering Maulana Azad in London

Khawaja Hasan Nizami Sani and Sir Ghulam Noon at Nehru Centre , London

Nehru Center in association with Indian Muslim Federation, UK organised a remarkable tribute to the freedom fighter, Congress leader and India's first education minister, Maulana Azad. What came out so vividly was his unshaken faith in India's inherent cultural unity and his deep commitment to secular values. Yet he was a great and enlightened scholar of Islam and a wonderful Urdu writer. Khwaja Hasan Nizami Sani, the head of Delhi's Nizamuddin Dargah was one of those who saw Maulana very closely. Here he presents his own memories and a beautiful pen-portrait written by his father, who was a close friend of Maulana.

 
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Maulana's speech on dangers to Indian freedom 

Maulana Abul Kalam Azad History Talking.com presents from its archives an inspiring speech of Maulana Azad delivered on 2 October 1947, in which Maulana talks about challenges before the newly independent India. He appeals to the people of India to preserve peace and communal harmony. 

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A letter from Maulana's Ghubar-e-Khatir

During the thirties while fighting with Mahatma Gandhi against the British Raj Maulana Azad spent many years in British jails. And there he wrote imaginary letters to his friends that could never be posted due to jail restrictions. Later these letters were published in a collection, 'Ghubar-e-Khatir'. They are classed as 'the finest pieces of Urdu prose'. Hindi poet Divya Mathur reads one of Maulana's letters.

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