Shaikh Ayaz
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Shaikh Ayaz | |
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شيخ اياز | |
Sindh University | |
Notable work | Urdu translation of Shah Jo Risalo |
Style |
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Movement | Progressive |
Spouse | Zareena Ayaz [1] |
Children | Two sons and a daughter |
Awards | Sitara-i-Imtiaz |
Shaikh Ayaz
He received Sitara-i-Imtiaz for his literary works and is regarded as a "revolutionary and romantic poet".[4]
In 2018, a university, Shaikh Ayaz University, was established and was named after him.
Early life
Shaikh Ayaz was born as Mubarak Ali on 2 March 1923 in
Literary career
Ayaz is one of the major voices in twentieth-century poetry.[8] His literary career spanned almost six decades and covered a wide range of poetry and prose forms, ranging from the traditional bait, wa'i,nazm,"azad nazm" and ghazal to plays in verse. He wrote short stories, Operas, essays, poetry, travelogues, diaries, an autobiography and the translation of Shah Jo Risalo in Urdu. He also wrote poetry in Urdu which is spread to two books, Booye Gul, Nala-i-dil" and Neel Kanth Aur Neem Ke Pate. His first book of poetry was in Urdu named Boi gul, Nalai dil and his first book of poetry in Sindhi was, " Bhounr Bhire Akas" [9]
Romantic poetry
Ayaz has contributed new work contribution to the sindhi literature. before him, the ancient sindhi poets writes on abstract or spiritual love which is not physical Love;
Awards
- Sitara-i-Imtiaz
- Sitare Jurat
- Latif Award
Bibliography
In Sindhi poetry
- ڀنور ڀري آڪاس'
- ڪلھي پاتم ڪينرو[11]
- ڪي جي ٻيجل ٻوليو
- وڄون وسڻ آيون
- ڪپر ٿو ڪن ڪري
- لڙيون سج لڪن م
- پتڻ ٿو پور ڪري
- ٽڪرا ٽڪرا صليب جا
- پن ڇڻ پڄاڻان[12]
- واٽون ڦلن ڇانئيون
- چنڊ چنبيلي ول
- رڻ تي رم جھم
- راج گھاٽ تي چنڊ
- ڀڳت سنگھ کي ڦاھي[13]
- بڙ جي ڇانو اڳي کان گھاٽي
- اڪن نيرا ڦليا
- سُر نارائڻ شيام
- اُڀر چنڊ پس پرين
- ھينئڙو ڏاڙھون گل جيئن
- ڪتين ڪر موڙيا جڏھن
- ننڊ وليون
- چنڊ ڳليون
- سر لوھيڙا ڳڀا
- سورج مکي سانجھ
- جر ڏيئا جھمڪن
- ھرڻ اکي ڪيڏانھن
- گھاٽ مٿان گھنگھور گھٽا
- سانجھي سمنڊ سپون
- ڪونجون ڪرڪن روھ تي[14]
- وڏا وڻ وڻڪار جا
- تون ڇپر تون ڇانء
- دودي سومري جو موت (Death of Dodo Soomro)
In Sindhi prose
- سفيد وحشي
- پنھل کان پو۽
- بقول اياز
- جي ڪاڪ ڪڪوريا ڪاپڙي
- ساھيوال جيل ڊائري
- خط انٽرويو تقريرون
- ڪراچي جا ڏينھن ۽ راتيون
- ڪٿي نه ڀڃبو ٿڪ مسافر[15]
In Urdu
- Booye Gul (بوئے گُل)
- Nala-i-dil (نالۂ دِل)
- Neel Kanth Aur Neem Ke Pate (نیل کنتھ اور نیم کے پتے
See also
- Sindhi people
- Sindhi poetry
- Sindhi literature
- List of Sindhi language poets
- Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai
- Shikarpur, Pakistan
- Sindhi Shaikh
References
- ^ Begum, Iqbal. "Ayaz's widow passes away". Retrieved 2 November 2014.
- ^ a b "Death anniversary of Shaikh Ayaz on December 28". Radio Govt Pakistan. 28 December 2012. Archived from the original on 16 April 2013. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
- ^ Z. Ali (23 December 2018), "Shaikh Ayaz: The greatest Sindhi poet, writer of 20th century", The Express Tribune. Retrieved 26 October 2019.
- ^ Ayaz, Shaikh. "Introduction of Ayaz's life". Tribune. Retrieved 2 November 2014.
- ^ Shaikh, family. "Ayaz's personal life". Retrieved 2 November 2014.
- ^ Dr., Saleem Shaikh. "Dr. Saleem Shaikh elder son of Ayaz says..." Retrieved 2 November 2014.
- ^ Moonis, Shaikh. "Ayaz's son became a poet". Retrieved 2 November 2014.
- ^ "Death anniversary of Shaikh Ayaz observed". The Frontier Post. 29 December 2012. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
- ^ "Muse India". Archived from the original on 17 March 2016.
- ^ Laghari, Akbar (2020). Sindhi Adab Jo Mukhtasir Jaizo [Popular Sindhi Literature] (in Sindhi).
- ^ Kulhy Patum Keenro
- ^ Pan Chhan Pujanan
- ^ Bhagat Singh Khy Phasi
- ^ Konjon kerkan Rooh Ti
- ^ حصو پهريون ۽ ٻيو sindhiadabiboard.org:حوالو