Abid Hasan

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Major

Abid Hasan "Safrani"
Born
Zain-al-Abdin Hasan

April 11, 1911
DiedApril 5, 1984(1984-04-05) (aged 72)
NationalityIndian
Alma materSt. George's Grammar School[1]
Employer(s)Indian National Army (1942-1945)
Indian Foreign Service (1948-1969)
Notable workSubh Sukh Chain, Jai Hind
Indian Ambassador to Denmark
Indian Ambassador to Egypt

Abid Hasan Safrani, IFS, born Zain-al-Abdin Hasan, was an officer of the Indian National Army (INA) and later, after 1947, an Indian diplomat. He famously introduced the slogan 'Jai Hind' translating to 'victory belongs to India' that is being used for official and semi-official purposes including army salutes, moral upliftment and in pop culture movies extensively.[2]

Born to an anti-colonialist family in

Azad Hind Fauj. It was also during this that he adopted "Safrani", after the holy Hindu colour of Saffron
, to his name as a mark of communal harmony.

After repatriation to India at the end of the war, Abid Hasan was released following the end of the

INA trials in 1946 and joined the Indian National Congress briefly. After partition, Hasan chose to settle in Hyderabad and joined the nascent Indian Foreign Service. Over a long diplomatic career, Hasan served as the Indian Ambassador to a number of countries including Egypt and Denmark
before retiring in 1969 and settling back in Hyderabad. Abid Hasan Saffrani died in 1984.

On suggestion of Abid Hasan, the INA adopted "Jai Hind" as its slogan;[3] The term "Jai Hind" had been coined by Abid Hasan himself.[4] In the 1940s, the INA leaders decided to devise a religion-agnostic greeting for its soldiers: Thakur Yashwant Singh suggested "Hindustan ki Jai", but Hasan felt this was too long and suggested "Jai Hind" as an alternative, which was unanimously accepted.[3] The term emerged as a national slogan after India's independence.[5]

Netaji Bose's nephew Aurobindo Bose later married Safrani's niece. Her name is Suraiya Hasan Bose. She was the daughter of elder brother of Abid Hasan safrini by name[clarification needed] Badrul Hasan, who worked with Gandhiji. Mr Abid Hasan died on April 5, 1984.

Scholarly activities

Hasan was also a scholar who spent long hours with his Persian and Urdu poetry.

Provisional Government of Free India.[7]
Abid Hasan Safrani died on 5 April 1984 in Hyderabad.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Meet Abid Hasan, Hyderabadi who gave 'Jai Hind' slogan". 11 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Abid Hasan Safrani: The Hyderabad man who coined the rousing 'Jai Hind!'". The News Minute. 22 November 2017. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
  3. ^ a b Gurbachan Singh Mangat (1986). The Tiger Strikes: An Unwritten Chapter of Netaji's Life History. Gagan Publishers. p. 95.
  4. ^ "Who coined 'Jai Hind'?". Business Standard India. Press Trust of India. 24 February 2014.
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  6. ^ Doctor, Geeta (23 March 2002). "On a slow boat with Safrani". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 28 August 2002. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  7. ^ "A tribute to the legendary composer of National Anthem", The Tribune, 4 May 2002, retrieved 10 November 2008, Snippet: ... Capt Ram Singh would be remembered for his composition of Jana Gana Mana, the original script of which was a little different. It was Sukh Chain Kee Barkha Barse, Bharat Bagiya Hai Jaga. The song was based on a poem by Rabindranath Tagore and was translated into Hindi by Abid Ali. ...