Wednesday, 22 March 2023

Who was Mohsin Naqvi? | Best Life Story and Biography of Best Urdu Poet; Mohsin Naqvi

Mohsin Naqvi was a prominent Pakistani poet, writer, and scholar who was born on May 5, 1947, in Dera Ghazi Khan, Punjab, Pakistan. He was known for his contributions to Urdu poetry and literature and was one of the most respected and beloved poets in Pakistan.

Naqvi began his career as a journalist and worked for several newspapers and magazines. However, he soon realized that his true passion was writing poetry. He started writing at a young age and was greatly influenced by the poetry of Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Ahmed Faraz, and Mirza Ghalib. Naqvi's poetry was characterized by his unique style, which combined modern themes and imagery with traditional poetic forms.

Naqvi published his first collection of poetry, "Azaan-e-Dost," in 1973, which was well-received by critics and readers alike. He went on to publish several more collections, including "Khaima-e-Jaan," "Band-e-Kaba," "Sar-e-Wadi-e-Sina," and "Barg-e-Nao." His poetry covered a wide range of themes, including love, romance, nature, spirituality, and social justice.

In addition to his poetry, Naqvi was also a scholar and researcher. He was particularly interested in Sufism and Islamic philosophy and wrote extensively on these topics. He was a visiting professor at several universities in Pakistan and was known for his insightful lectures and scholarly work.

Naqvi was also a political activist and was involved in several movements for social justice and democracy in Pakistan. He was a vocal critic of military dictatorship and spoke out against human rights abuses and oppression. His poetry often reflected his political views and his desire for a more just and equitable society.

Tragically, Naqvi's life was cut short when he was assassinated in 1996 at the age of 49. His death was a shock to the literary and cultural community in Pakistan, and he is still mourned and remembered by many today.

Despite his untimely death, Naqvi's legacy lives on through his poetry and his contributions to Urdu literature and culture. He was a poet of great talent and vision, whose work continues to inspire and resonate with readers today. His poems are studied in schools and universities throughout Pakistan and have been translated into several languages, including English, French, and German.

Friday, 10 February 2023

Travel to Tharparkar ضلع تھرپارکر کی سیر| Amazing Story & Facts about Th...

Tharparkar is a famous, backward but peaceful district of Province Sindh of Pakistan. It is surrounded by the Districts of Umerkot, Mirpur Khas and Badin and it is bordered with Indian region Rajhastan.


Thar desert is the only Fertile desert in the world and one of the largest desert in Tharparkar, Pakistan.
The Population of Tharparkar district is more than 1.6 Million People and its central city is Mithi. This district has 7 Tehsils like Mithi, Islamkot, Diplo, Chachro, NagarParkar, Kaloi and Dahli.
Thalparkar is a Sansikrat word, Thar meaning desert and Parkar meaning Cross over.


There is a large community of Hindus in Tharparkar district comprising of 46% Hindu Population in this district. Hindu and Muslims are living very peacefully in this district and participate in all events and traditional folk celebrations together with best harmony among both religions without any issues.
It is said that, Sarswati River once use to flow through the district of Tharparkar but now, there are no signs of its waves in the area.


Among multiple languages spoken in the Tharparkar region, the Dhatki or Thari language is the most famous in Tharparkar region. Tharparkar has very rich culture, history and traditions along with its famous Folk Music, Tharparkar food and special dance especially in the Harvesting season.
The economical situation of Tharparkar is really bad and mostly dependent on Agriculture and Livestock.


There are a lot of tourist attractions in Tharparkar with amazing story, historical importance and facts about all tourist spots. Bhadesar Mosque, Three Jain Temples in Bhadesar region, Gori Temple, Virawah Temple, the highest point of Mithi Gadi Bhit, Durga Mata Temple at Churrio Jabal, Karoonjhar Mountain, Marvi Well, Nagarparkar Temple, Sant Nenuram Ashram, and Naukot Fort (the only sign of Talpur Rulers of Sindh) are the top tourist spots and best places to visit in Tharparkar district.
Thar desert is also worth seeing tourist spot in Tharparkar Sindh.

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Sunday, 29 January 2023

Travel to Parachinar پاڑاچنار کی سیر | Amazing History & Documentary of ...

Parachinar is a small but beautiful and lush green area which is the headquarters of Kurram district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. This area is located near the Pakistan-Afghan border to the west of Peshawar and is connected to Hangu, Kohat and Bannu on the Pakistani side by Thall Parachinar Road and on the Afghan side by the Pewar Gardez Road. With a distance of 110 km (68 mi) from the Afghan capital, Kabul, Parachinar is the closest point in Pakistan to Kabul.



In 1893, the Durand Line agreement was done between Afghanistan and the British rulers in Parachinar. The British were also very impressed by the beauty of Parachinar Valley & they built a resort which is called Chapri Resort or Chapri Banglow.

This area was a part of FATA, but after the 25th amendment in May 2018, FATA was included in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.



There are many tourist spots and best places to visit in Para Chinar which one can visit and get lost in the scenery. Some of these attractive places include Maikay, Malana Dam, Shilozan Bagh E Laila, Mast Baba in Zeran and Chapri Bungalow. The green and tall trees, the lake and the clear water spring in Zeran Parachinar are nothing less than a blessing.

The highest peak of Koh E Safaif or Spin Ghar near Parachinar is Sikram on the Pak-Afghan border. There is also a sports complex, Parachinar airport, parachinar press, Markazi Imam Bargah parachinar, KMU Parachinar campus, The Knowledge City School & College and many more.

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