Josh Malihabadi

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Josh Malihabadi (Urdu: جوش ملیح آبادی) (born as Shabbir Hasan Khan; Urdu: شبیر حسن خان) (December 5, 1898February 22, 1982) was a noted Urdu poet born in British India, who was an Indian citizen until 1958, when he emigrated to Pakistan and became a Pakistani citizen. He wrote ghazals and nazm under the takhallus (Urdu for nom de plume) Josh (Urdu: جوش) (literally, "Passion" or "Intensity").

Josh was born in Malihabad, United Provinces, British India. He studied at St Peter's College, Agra and passed his Senior Cambridge examination in 1914. Although Josh subsequently studied Arabic and Persian and, in 1918, spent six months at Tagore's university, Shantiniketan, the death of his father, Bashir Ahmed Khan, in 1916, prevented him from undertaking a college education.

In 1925, Josh began to supervise translation work at Osmania University, in the princely state of Hyderabad. However, his stay there ended, when he found himself exiled from the state for writing a nazm against the Nizam of Hyderabad, the then ruler of the state. Soon thereafter, he founded the magazine, Kaleem (literally, "interlocutor" in Urdu), in which he openly wrote articles in favour of independence from the British Raj in India. As his reputation spread, he came to be called Shaayar-e-Inquilaab ("Poet of the Revolution"). Subsequently, he became more actively involved in the freedom struggle (albeit, in an intellectual capacity) and became close to some of the political leaders of that era, especially Jawaharlal Nehru (later to be the first Prime Minister of independent India).

After the end of British Raj in India (1947), Josh became the editor of the publication Aaj-Kal (today and tomorrow).

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Josh migrated to Pakistan in 1958 - despite Jawahar Lal Nehru's insistence against it - over what is generally believed to be his concern regarding the future of Urdu language in India, where he thought the Hindu majority would encourage the use of Hindi rather than Urdu. After migration, Josh settled in Karachi and rigoriously worked for Anjuman-i-Tarraqi-i-Urdu with Maulvi Abdul Haq. He remained in Pakistan till he died on 22 February 1982 in Islamabad. It is reported that he was not entirely well-received in Pakistan where his iconoclastic ideas and socialistic leanings and views were not in tandem with the political and the social set up of the country.

Josh is reputed to have had a masterful command over Urdu language and was quite strict about respecting the grammar and rules of the language. The first collection of his poetry was published in 1921. The collection of his poetries include Shola-o-Shabnam, Junoon-o-Hikmat, Fikr-o-Nishaat, Sunbal-o-Salaasal, Harf-o-Hikaayat, Sarod-o-Kharosh (all Urdu titles). On the advice of film director W.Z.Ahmed, he also wrote songs for Shalimar Pictures. During this time, he was staying in Pune. His autobiography is titled Yaadon ki Baarat.

Here's a brief list of his contribution to Urdu poetry.

  • آوازۂ حق
  • روح ادب
  • شاعر کی راتیں
  • جوش کے سو شعر
  • نقش و نگار
  • شعلہ و شبنم
  • پیغمبر اسلام
  • فکر و نشاط
  • جنوں و حکمت
  • حرف و حکایت
  • حسین اور انقلاب
  • آیات و نغمات
  • عرش و فرش، رامش و رنگ
  • سنبل و سلاسل
  • سیف و سبو
  • سرور و خروش
  • سموم و سبا
  • طلوع فکر
  • موجد و مفکر
  • قطرۂ قلزم
  • نوادر جوش
  • الہام و افکار
  • نجوم و جواہر
  • جوش کے مرثیے
  • عروس ادب - حصہ اول و دوم
  • عرفانیات جوش
  • محراب و مضراب
  • دیوان جوش

  • مقالات جوش
  • اوراق زریں
  • جذبات فطرت
  • اشارات
  • مقالات جوش
  • مکالمات جوش
  • یادوں کی بارات (خود نوشت سوانح)

He was honoured with the Padma Bhushan in 1954.

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