Contribution of Non-Muslim Poets and Writers to the Development of Urdu, Persian & Arabic Studies
Book Specification
Item Code: | UAU327 |
Author: | Mohammad Faique |
Publisher: | Aditi Publishers & Distributors, Delhi |
Language: | Persian and English |
Edition: | 2019 |
ISBN: | 9788193176429 |
Pages: | 382 |
Cover: | PAPERBACK |
Other Details | 9.50 X 6.50 inch |
Weight | 660 gm |
Book Description
He wrote/edited 14 books; which are published by different publishers of International repute. He has participated and presented research papers in various International and National seminars in India and abroad. Serving as Honorary Secretary, "Rumi Foundation Trust", (N.G.O.), Santiniketan, West Bengal. He is also involved with "Eternal Divine Education Society", (N.G.O.), as Honorary Secretary, Santiniketan, West Bengal and Member of "Society of Indian Friends and Promoters of Turkey and central Asian Cultures", (N.G.O.), Delhi.
He is also Member of "Rural Improvement and Social Welfare Trust", Masundi, Bharatpur, Murshidabad, W.B. Apart from different parts of India he has also visited Bhutan, Kyrgyzstan, Thailand and Turkey for International seminar and summit.
Non-Muslim Poets and Writers played a vital role to the Promotion of Urdu, Persian and Arabic language and Literature in various parts of the world. Various Research papers from across the globe emerged to mark the event of this two-day International Seminar. We are extremely grateful to Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor (Upacharya) Prof. Bidyut Chakrabarty whose kind consent has helped to organize this Seminar. We are equally indebt to all the Delegates and Visva-Bharati Fartenity to make this event a successful one.
An interesting finding of the present study is that many Hindu authors of medieval India in the introductory and concluding parts of their books followed the same pattern that was adopted by Muslim authors, such as starting their writing with Hamd (praise of Allah Almighty) and Salat (Darud for the Prophet). This is also evident from the contents of the book that a number of Persian and Urdu authors and poets from among Hindus used Arabic/Persian/Urdu pen- names for them. These included: Shafiq, Anis, Mukhlis, Munis, Akhtar, Akmal, Ikhlas, Shadab, Khushgo, Derwesh, Guhar, Bahar etc.
The growing interest of the Hindu scholars in historiography luring Muslim rule in India was also a new development which was arely found earlier in their academic life.
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