Ashfaq Hussain
Ashfaq Hussain (Urdu: اشفاق حسین زیدی ) | |
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Ashfaq Hussain | |
Born |
Ashfaq Hussain Zaidi 1 January 1951 Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan |
Occupation |
Urdu poet tv producer |
Nationality | Canadian |
Education | M.A. Urdu Literature |
Alma mater | University of Karachi |
Genre | Ghazal/Nazm |
Notable works |
Aitabar Ham Ajnabi Hain That Day Will Dawn |
Notable awards | Presidential Pride of Performance award by the Government of Pakistan (announced 14 August 2010, awarded 23 March 2011) |
Spouse | Narjis Zaidi (1980 – present) |
Website | |
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Ashfaq Hussain Zaidi, PP, (born 1 January 1951) is a leading modern Urdu poet[1] and an author of more than 10 books of poetry and literary criticism. He is considered by many as the foremost expert on the life and works of great Urdu poets Faiz Ahmed Faiz,[2] Ahmad Faraz and also on Progressive Writers Movement. For his contributions to Urdu literature, Hussain was awarded the Presidential Pride of Performance from the government of Pakistan.
Early life
Ashfaq Hussain was born in a lower middle class family in Karachi, Pakistan on 1 January 1951. The eldest son of eight siblings, he lost his mother at the age of 13. He struggled throughout his academic years by working various part-time jobs. He earned his master's degree in Urdu Literature from the University of Karachi in 1974. Hussain was elected Vice-President of the Students Union of Urdu Department in 1973. He then spent one year as lecturer at Government Degree Science College, Karachi. Before migrating to Canada, Hussain was working as a Programme Officer at the Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi.
Early years in Canada
Ashfaq Hussain migrated to Canada in March 1980 and currently resides in Brampton, a suburb of Toronto. He initially started his business in Travel and Tourism industry. Hussain founded the Writers Forum of Pakistani Canadians in 1982 and was subsequently elected President of the organisation. He then established U.I. Publishers, through which he edited and published the quarterly Urdu journal, "Urdu International Canada" until 1988. Hussain was also seen on Asian Horizons, the precursor to Asian Television Network, dating back to 1980.
Career
Ashfaq Hussain started hosting an Urdu program on Asian Horizons in 1980. After initially working part-time, Hussain joined Asian Television Network full-time when ATN beame a 24 channel in 1997. He currently serves as an Associated Producer at Asian Television Network, Newmarket.[3] He is regularly hosting the following TV shows: Urdu Rang, Asian Horizon and Asian Digest.
Amongst the thousands of celeberities whom Hussain has interviewed since the 1980s, notable includes:
- Dilip Kumar
- Lata Mangeshkar
- Javed Akhtar
- Kader Khan
- Ghulam Ali
- Zia Mohyeddin
- Tahira Syed
- Talat Aziz
- M. F. Husain
- Sudhir Narain
- Faiz Ahmed Faiz
- Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi
- Jamiluddin Aali
- Munir Niazi
- Ahmad Faraz
- Professor Gopi Chand Narang
- Ali Sardar Jafri
- Farooq Leghari
- Iftekhar Arif
- Dr. Ludmila Vaseleva.
For his outstanding contributions, Hussain received a Lifetime Achievement Award from ATN in 2007.
2010 Vancouver Olympics
In February 2010, ATN provided coverage of various events of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. Hussain provided sports broadcasting of many events, such as freestyle skiing and long track speed skating. On 13 February, Hussain and special Olympic guest analyst Salman Bazmi provided play-by-play analysis of Canada's first olympic medal at the games; a silver medal by Jennifer Heil in Freestyle skiing, women's moguls. The following day, Hussain and Bazmi provided play-by-play analysis of Canada's first ever gold medal at an Olympic games held in Canada. Alexandre Bilodeau won the gold medal in Freestyle skiing, men's moguls.
2012 London Olympics
In July–August 2012, ATN provided coverage of various events of the 2012 London Olympics. Hussain, again accompanied by special Olympic guest analyst Salman Bazmi, provided full coverage of archery (men's and women's, team and individual) and rhythmic gymnastics (team and individual). On 28 July, Hussain provided play-by-play analysis of United States upset victory over three time defending men's team gold medalist South Korea.
Works
Authored
- Faiz Ek Jaiza (1977)
- Aitabar (1979)
- That Day Will Dawn (1985)
- Neendar Nal Rishta (1986)
- Hum Ajnabi Hain (1992)
- Faiz Habib e Amberdast (1992)
- Faiz ke Maghrabi Hawaley (1993)
- Faiz shakhsiat aur fun (2006)
- Ahmad Faraz: yadoon ka ek sunehra waraq (2008)[4]
- Aashian Gum Karda (2009)
- Mein Gaya Waqt Nahin Hoon(2010)(Published in India)
- Sheeshoan Ka Masiha (2011)[5]
- Deewar-e-Dabastan Par (2012)
Co-authored or edited
- Urdu for Children: Book One – Teacher's Manual (McGill-Queen's University Press, 1997)
- Urdu for Children: Book One – Part One (McGill-Queen's University Press, 1997)
- Urdu for Children: Book One – Part Two (McGill-Queen's University Press, 1997)
- Urdu for Children: Book One – Workbook (McGill-Queen's University Press, 1997)
- Pazeerai: A Tribute to Ahmad Faraz (2001)
- Urdu for Children: Book Two – Teacher's Manual (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2004)
- Urdu for Children: Book Two – Let's Read Urdu Part One (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2004)
- Urdu for Children: Book Two – Let's Read Urdu Part Two (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2004)
- Urdu for Children: Book Two – Let's Write Urdu Part One (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2004)
- Urdu for Children: Book Two – Let's Write Urdu Part Two (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2004)
- Urdu for Children: Book Two – Stories and Poems Part One (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2004)
- Urdu for Children: Book Two – Stories and Poems Part Two (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2004)
- Faiz: A Poet of Peace from Pakistan (co-authored with Dr Khalid Sohail, 2011)
Books dedicated to Ashfaq Hussain
- Tanqeedi Mabahis by Professor Dr. Sharib Rudaulvi, Delhi, India (1995)
- Bilmushafa by Professor Dr. Hasan Rizvi, Lahore, Pakistan (1995)
- Adab Aur Adab Ki Ifadiat by Professor Dr. Farman Fatehpuri, Karachi, Pakistan (1996)
His Urdu poetry has been translated in English and Punjabi.[6]
Sample of poetry
A SUGGESTION
You think
that by wearing a green spectacle
these dry meadows
will turn verdant and fresh
these hapless harvests
will pluck out their autumnal garb
like a dry leaf
at the hands of which merciless winds,
loses its being.
You think
that just because of the laughter on your lips
the bitterness of this environment
will self-destruct and die
but this is not possible.
Why not snatch the trembling helplessness
from the lips of our environment?
Let us pluck out the moonlight
which hides behind a ruined wall,
let us look for light.
Life is our birthright
Let us save it from death.
A LOVE POEM FOR MY SON
With your eyes, I
will see those days
which have yet to come.
With your feet, I
will run very fast
on dream pathways
which are still obscure
With your hands, I
will touch those mountains
whose very thought
makes me breathless
Those mountains and those roads
on which you walk,
a new era
that is yours.
I will not even see
this new era
but my eyes will kiss
its every moment,
with these bright eyes
that are your eyes.
In your eyes
like light I shine
like love I abide
like a dream I am alive
In your beautiful eyes
all my dreams
hide in a special corner;
and if perchance these dreams
bloom with fragrance of flowers
in their sweet scent
you should keep
all the letters of my name
with care.
Videos
A collection of his work can be seen by clicking on the following links:
- Ashfaq Hussain interviews Bollywood legend Dilip Kumar, Toronto 1985 on YouTube
- Aalami Mushaira, Karachi 1991 on YouTube
- A Tribute to Faiz Ahmed Faiz, ATN 2006 on YouTube
- Interview with Aalami Akhbar, 2010 on YouTube
- Remembering Urdu poets at Niagara Falls, 2010 on YouTube
- Chehray with Prof Dr Pervez Pervazi, 2010 on YouTube
- Presidential Pride of Performance Award Ceremony, March 23, 2011 on YouTube
Awards
- Maulana Mohammad Ali Johar Award (Delhi, India)
- Saleem Jafri International Award (Doha, Qatar)
- Asian Television Network Life Time Achievement Award 2007 (Newmarket, Canada)
- Mr Ashfaq Hussain was announced as a recipient of the Presidential Pride of Performance award by the Government of Pakistan on 14 August 2010 becoming the first Pakistani Canadian to be honoured with the civil award. He received the award in a ceremony on 23 March 2011.[7][8][9]
Views on poetry
Hussain on poetry:
“Poetry is something that knows no boundaries and is perhaps the only part of literature which influences public opinion regardless of country, nation or state affiliations.”[10]
"The progressive movement has ended but progress can't. That is why I consider my poetry progressive in nature and think it would remain so because literature can't be static."[11]
Hussain on Faiz:
Faiz’s multi-faceted work was “deep enough for one to drown in.”[2]
References
- ↑ Vassanji, M. G. (1985). A Meeting of streams: South Asian Canadian literature. TSAR Publications. p. 101. ISBN 978-0-920661-00-0. Retrieved 24 September 2010.
- 1 2 Khan, Aaqib (11 February 2011). "Centennial celebration: To an enduring symbol of resistance – The Express Tribune". Tribune.com.pk. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
- ↑ "Asian Television Network". Asiantelevision.com. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
- ↑ "Literary activity in 2009 | Urdu renaissance". Interface.edu.pk. 9 August 2007. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
- ↑ "The Faiz centennial celebrations – The Express Tribune". Tribune.com.pk. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
- ↑ "KARACHI: Tribute paid to Ashfaq Hussain -DAWN – Local; December 18, 2003". Archives.dawn.com. 18 December 2003. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
- ↑ صفدر ھمٰدانی۔عالمی اخبار لندن. "عالمی اخبار – ٹورنٹو میں مقیم معروف شاعر اشفاق حسین کے لیئے تمغہ حُسن کارکردگی". Aalmiakhbar.com. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
- ↑ "Governor confers civil awards – The Express Tribune". Tribune.com.pk. 23 March 2011. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
- ↑ http://www.brecorder.com/Pakistan/general-news/8370-48-receive-presidents-awards-.html
- ↑ "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India – Jammu & Kashmir". Tribuneindia.com. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
- ↑ "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India – Jammu & Kashmir". Tribuneindia.com. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ashfaq Hussain. |
- Official website
- Mazameen, Dr Sohail, March 1993
- Urdu Manzil
- Urdu Conference Begins Today, Pakistan Press Foundation, November 26, 2008
- The Daily News Karachi, March 27, 2010
- Hussain hopeful for Urdu literature, The Daily News Karachi, August 17, 2010
- Pride of Performance Award for Urdu poet Ashfaq Hussain, Canadian Asian News, Vol.14 No.185, August 15–30 2010
- Celebrating Ashfaq Hussain's Pride of Performance Award, Dr Sohail, 2010
- Remembering Faiz: ‘Sometimes I still dream about cricket’, The Express Tribune Pakistan, February 13, 2011
- Glowing tributes paid to acclaimed poet, The News International, April 9th 2011
- Faiz Ahmed Faiz aur Ashfaq Hussain, BBC News Urdu, January 12, 2012
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