Mohammad Alvi Explained

Mohammad Alvi
Birth Date:10 April 1927
Birth Place:Ahmedabad, India
Death Place:Ahmedabad, India
Occupation:Poet
Language:Urdu
Alma Mater:Jamia Millia Islamia
Genre:Gazal, Nazm
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Notable Works:Chautha Aasmaan
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Awards:Sahitya Academy Award

Mohammad Alvi (10 April 1927 29 January 2018; sometimes spelled Mohammed Alvi) was an Indian poet known for writing Urdu gazals, particularly a collection of Urdu gazals titled Chautha Aasmaan (4th sky) which became a subject of dispute between the Muslims scholars when he wrote a couplet titled "send a good prophet". He was later referred to as a "kafir" through a fatwa by the Imam of Jama Masjid in 1994, and he subsequently withdrew the line from his book after he was criticised by the Islamic theology school, Ahmedabad.[1]

The recipient of Sahitya Academy Award in 1992 for Chautha Aasmaan poetry and Ghalib Award by Ghalib Academy, he is believed to have significantly contributed to Urdu literature.[2] His authorship includes eighty-six gazals, sixty-six nazms, some couplets and four books, including Khali Makaan, a poetic book comprising gazals.[3]

Biography

He was born on 10 Apr 1927 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. He received his early education in his hometown. Later, he went to Delhi where he completed higher education from Jamia Millia Islamia.

Publications

Title[4] Year Type/Credited asRemarks
1Khali Makaan1963Book
2Akhri Din ki Talash1967Book
3Tisri Kitaab1978Book
4Chautha Aasmaan1992BookThe book was awarded Sahitya Akademi Award in 1992
5Raat Idhar Udhar Raushan1995Book

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Notes and References

  1. Islamic theological school passes fatwa on Sahitya Akademi Award-winning poet Mohammed Alvi. UDAY MAHURKAR . May 31, 1995 . India Today.
  2. News: Urdu poet Mohammed Alvi no more | Ahmedabad News - Times of India. The Times of India. 30 January 2018 .
  3. Web site: All writings of Mohammad Alvi. Rekhta.
  4. Web site: Urdu Books of Mohammad Alvi. Rekhta.