Dilawar Figar, (1929–1998) was a noted humorist, poet and scholar of the
Pakistan. He is known as
Shehansha-e-Zarafat and
Akbar-e-Sani for his satirical and rich humor writings.
Life
Dilawar Figar was born as Dilawar Hussain on July 8, 1929 in an illuminated family of
Badaun,
UP India. He got his early education from his town, and later joined
Agra University where he got M.A. (
Urdu). He also did M.A. (
English) and M.A. (
Economics). He associated with academia and teachings. After partition of India, he migrated to Pakistan and settled in
Karachi where he joined Haroon College and taught Urdu. He also worked for KDA and remained Assistant Director Town Planning. He died on January 25, 1998 in
Karachi.
Contribution to Urdu literature
Figar started writing in 1942 at the age of fourteen. And soon got the company of noted masters, viz. Maulvi Jam Nawai Badayuni, Maulana Jami Badayuni. His literary work contains a
Ghazal, humor, and translation.
- Haadisay (collections of Ghazals)
- Sitam Zarifiañ (collections of humor poetry)
- Shamat-e-Aamaal (collections of humor poetry)
- Adaab Arz (collections of humor poetry)
- Assar-e-Nau (collections of humor)
- Unglian Figar Apni (collections of humor poetry)
- Matla Arz Hai (collections of humor poetry)
- Century (collections of humor poetry)
- Khuda Jhoot Na Bulwa'ay (collections of humor poetry)
- Chiragh-e-Khandañ (collections of humor poetry)
- Aaina-e-Raghib (125 rubaiyaat of Raghib Muradabadi)
- Khushbu Ka Safar (translation of selected......
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