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Muhammad Bashir Ranjha

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Born(1964-08-15)15 August 1964
Sargodha Punjab, Pakistan
Pen nameMuhammad Bashir Ranjha
OccupationUrdu poet, writer, columnist, critic
NationalityPakistani
GenreGhazal, Nazm, Criticism
Years active{1977 – present}

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Muhammad Bashir Ranjha (Urdu: محمد بشیر رانجھا) (born 15 August 1964) is a Pakistani Urdu poet,[1] story writer,[2][3] critic[4] & journalist.[5]

Early life[edit]

Muhammad Bashir Ranjha was born in Sargodha. He completed basic education from Sargodha and Rawalpindi.

Literary career[edit]

Muhammad Bashir Ranjha's 1st article was published in 1977 under the title "Allama Iqbal Ka Nazriya Aazadi-o-Ghulami" in weekly Alhaam Bahawalpur and 1st Ghazal in Fanoon in 1988. He also published a literary magazine "Kahkashan International" Rawalpindi as a Chief editor.

Publications[edit]

Muhammad Bashir Ranjha's writings have been published in the Daily Pakistan, Daily Jang, Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, Daily Ausaf, Daily Jinnah, Daily Khabrain, Daily Shimla, Daily Shamal, Daily Nida-i-Khalq, and Daily Akhbar e Khyber.

The literary Magazines included Auqraaq, Fanoon, Naerang-e-Khiyal, Sher-o-Sukhan, Aqeedat, Biyaaz, Akkas, Kehkashaan International and others.

Books[edit]

  • Siqafat e Hizara ka Tehzebi Pas Manzar (History and folk virsa), Hazara Chair, Hazara University, 2012[6][7]
  • Imam Abu Hanifa (Research work), Friends Publisher Rawalpindi, 1988[8]
  • 10 Issues of AMC Corps Annual Magazine "Naveed-e-Shifa", Historical Section, AMCC Abbottabad
  • Chief Editor Quarterly Adabi Magazine "Kahkashan International"
  • Over one hundred articles/poems in different literary magazines of national repute.

References[edit]

  1. Ali Yasir (2010), Directory of Pakistani Writers, Pakistan Academy Of Letters, OCLC 723510444 ISBN 978-969-472-095-1 Search this book on . (1996).
  2. http://www.urdudost.com/blog/%D9%BE%D9%8F%D9%84-%D8%B5%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%B7%D8%A7%D9%81%D8%B3%D8%A7%D9%86%DB%81/
  3. Bashir Ahmad Soz (2012), Hazara Mein Urdu Afsanay Ki Riwayat (Tradition of Urdu Story Writing in Hazara), Adbiyaat-e-Hazara
  4. Prof. Bashir Ahmad Soz (2010), Hazara Mein Urdu Zuban o Adab Ki Tareekh (History of Urdu Language and Literature in Hazara), Adbiyaat-e-Hazara
  5. http://bio-bibliography.com/authors/view/8131
  6. http://www.hu.edu.pk/
  7. http://mkbutt.blogspot.com/2012/12/book-launching-ceremony.html
  8. http://writers.pal.gov.pk/english/writers/?page=657


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