There are only a few writers and poets of the twentieth century whose poems and phrases are widely known, including the well-known writer, poet, translator and diplomat Ibn Ansha. Today is the 93rd birthday of Maula Ibn Ansha Is.
Born on June 15, 1927, in a village in the Indian city of Jalandhar, Ibn Insha’s real name was Sher Muhammad. He was associated with several government agencies, including Radio Pakistan, and for some time represented Pakistan at the United Nations. Visited European and Asian countries.
In the twentieth century, Ibn Insha ‘was not only a complete poet, but he also possessed all the qualities and genres that adorned the Urdu language with literary stars, presenting a unique freshness, charm, charm and beauty in Urdu poetry.
Insha Ji worked on Urdu poems, ghazals, stories, novels, fiction, travelogues, columnists, translations, children’s literature, letters and other literary genres. One of the salient virtues of his words was that his lyrics, songs and ghazals were closer to human emotions and touched the strings of the heart.
Mushtaq Ahmad Yousifi wrote, quoting Ibn Insha’s humorous style, “The bite of a scorpion cries and the bite of a snake sleeps.” Insha-ji’s cut also smiles in her sleep.
Who doesn’t love the moon? But the moon had cast a spell on Insha
Yesterday was the night of the fourteenth
Some said it was the moon, some said it was the face
Chand Nagar, Dil-e-Wahshi, in a street of this town, Diary of a wanderer, the world is round, in pursuit of Ibn Batuta, if you walk, then go to China And letters from Insha-G.
Ibn Ansha was also the creator of the famous ghazal sung by Ustad Amanat Ali.
Even now, the seekers of literature and art had not been able to make full use of his talents. On January 11, 1978, Insha Ji passed away.
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