Abdul Hameed Adam Explained

Abdul Hameed Adam
Birth Name:Abdul Hameed
Birth Date:1910 4, df=y[1]
Birth Place:Talwandi Musa Khan, Gujranwala District, Punjab, British India (now in Pakistan)
Death Place:Lahore
Occupation:Urdu poet
writer
Nationality:Pakistani
Period:1910–1981
Genre:Ghazal, Nazam
Movement:Progressive Writers Movement
Notableworks:His poetry books: Ramm e Aahu, Barbat o Jam, Nadaniyan, Chaak Pairhan, Charah e Dard, Dastoor e Wafa

Abdul Hameed Adam (1910–1981) was a Pakistani writer and poet.[1]

Early life and education

Abdul Hameed was born in Talwandi Musa, a village in Gujranwala, Punjab, British India (now in Punjab, Pakistan).[1]

He had completed his early education at home and completed his matriculation (10th grade) from Islamia High School, Bhati Gate, Lahore, Pakistan. After completing FA (12th grade) as a private student, Adam joined the British Indian Army in 1927–1928 and fought in the Second World War.[1]

Personal life and marriages

During the Second World War, he was sent to the Middle East, where he served in Iran and Iraq. In Iraq, he fell in love with an Iraqi girl, got married with her as his second wife, and brought her back with him to India after the end of the Second World War. On his return to India, he was posted to Pune (Poona, Maharashtra, India) where he became excessively involved with some friends and started drinking heavily. He would come home very late at night and then his disputes started with his Iraqi second wife. This second wife soon returned to Iraq and thereafter Adam remained loyal to his first local wife till she died in 1978/1979.[1]

He was transferred to Rawalpindi after the establishment of Pakistan in 1947. In 1948, he was appointed Deputy Assistant Controller of Military Accounts and later retired from this position in April 1966. By 1978/1979 Abdul Hameed Adam had himself become chronically ill. He died in 1981.[1] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. http://urduyouthforum.org/biography/biography-Abdul-Hameed-Adam.html Profile of Abdul Hameed Adam
  2. http://urduadab4u.blogspot.com/2010/09/abdul-hameed-adam-famous-urdu-poet.html Profile of Abdul Hameed Adam on Urdu Adab website
  3. Book: Ramm e Aahu . 1984. Google Books. 1984. . Retrieved 18 July 2018
  4. Book: Barbat-o-Jaam . Google Books. . Retrieved 18 July 2018
  5. Book: Nadaniyan . 1985. Google Books. 1985. . Retrieved 18 July 2018
  6. Book: Charah-e-dard . 1975. Google Books. . Retrieved 18 July 2018
  7. Book: Chaak Pairhan . 1977. Google Books. 1977. . Retrieved 18 July 2018
  8. Book: Dastoor-e-Wafa . Google Books. . Retrieved 18 July 2018
  9. Book: Adam, Abdul Hameed. Nisaab e Dil. October 1964. Maktaba e Adab e Jadeed. Lahore. goodreads.com website.
  10. Book: Adam, Abdul Hameed. Daulat e Bedaar. 1976. Gosha e Adab, Lahore. goodreads.com website. Retrieved 18 July 2018