Muhammad Bashir Ranjha

Muhammad Bashir Ranjha
Born (1964-08-15)15 August 1964
Sargodha Punjab, Pakistan
Pen name Muhammad Bashir Ranjha
Occupation Urdu poet, writer, columnist, critic
Nationality Pakistani
Ethnicity Muslim
Genre Ghazal, Nazm, Criticism
Years active {1977 – present}

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

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

Literary career

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

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

References

  1. Ali Yasir (2010), Directory of Pakistani Writers, Pakistan Academy Of Letters, OCLC 723510444 ISBN 978-969-472-095-1 (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
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Friday, February 26, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.