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Hafiz Mazhar Ud Din Ramdasi | |
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Born | 1914 |
Died | 1981 |
Pen name | Hassan Ul Asar |
Occupation | Islamic scholar, columnist, poet |
Notable works | Kashmir anthem, "Mary watan teri jannat main aain gay ik din" |
Hafiz Mazhar Ud Din Ramdasi (1914–1981) was an Islamic scholar, columnist, and poet who was also known as Hassan Ul Asar. He wrote the Kashmir anthem, "Mary watan teri jannat main aain gay ik din" (میرے وطن تیری جنت میں آئیں گے اک دن).
Published Books
- Bab e Jibreel https://www.scribd.com/doc/52932866/Bab-e-Jibreel-Naatia-Kalam-by-Hafiz-Mazhar-Ud-Din
- Meezab https://www.scribd.com/doc/27163562/Mizab-Naatia-Kalam-by-Hafiz-Mazhar-ud-din
- Jalwa Gah https://www.scribd.com/doc/42422233/Jalwa-Gah-Naatia-Kalam-by-Hafiz-Mazhar-ud-Din
- Tajaliat https://www.scribd.com/doc/27501005/Tajalliyat-Naatia-Kalam-by-Hafiz-Mazhar-ud-Din
- Nishan e Rah I
- Nishan e Rah II
- Hadees e Ishq (Nishan e Rah III)
- Khatim ul Mursalin https://www.scribd.com/doc/47287988/Khaatam-ul-Mursaleen
- Shameheer o Sana
- Harb o Zarab
- Wadiye Neel (an Urdu transalarion of Arma Noosa Almisriya in Arabic by Jurji Zidan)
References
- 'Zikr e Pakan' by Tufail Nasri in 1979
- 'Lazzat Aashnai' by Professor Nazar Sabri
- 'MATAE GUM GASHTA' by Hafiz Ludhianvi
- 'JINHAIN MAIN NAY DAIKHA' BY KOSAR NIAZI
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