Massoud Nawabi
Massoud Nawabi was born in the year 1954 in Afghanistan and died in the year 2010. He is a poet, writer, director and cultural personality...
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Massoud Nawabi was
born in the year 1954 in Afghanistan and died in the year 2010. He is a poet,
writer, director and cultural personality; he is the founder of Educational
Committee for Afghan Refugees (ECAR), Afghan Cultural Center, Ghulam Habib
Nawabi, the Chief Administrator of the Afghan Ibn-e-Sina University and the
Principle of Ariana Mahajir High School. Nawabi was the son of Ghulam Habib
Nawabi. He was the last of the great Persian poet abd he is among the first to
make the introduction of the modern Dari poetry to the country.
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Literary, Cultural
and Personal Life
Nawabi was born to an
intellectual and educated family in Kabul. He was popular for his literary
criticism and his cultural work. He had several scholars and most of them are
writers and poets. He wrote several topics, contents and published magazines
and he also started and edited many literary journals.
Nawabi was one of the
early script writers and feature writers for some drama serials and film in the
country. He has a record of more than a thousand articles in various magazines,
websites, newspapers, films and dramas in the country and also for the Ministry
of Information and culture of the country.
Nawabi published more
than 45 different books. The most famous book of his is known as Keshtzar
Zahfaran, which was published in three thousand copies by Al-Azhar prints and
publication that is located in Peshawar. The book gave the publication company
a great market and as at June in the year 2010, the book has about a million
copies that was published and marketed around the country, Iran and Pakistan. Nawabi
never sold his book to the publication companies as he dedicated his book and
gifted them. Besides his own books, he published about 38 books of his father
Ghulam Nawabi.
Sample of Poetry
در
انتظارت
ای مه ی گلگون عذار من
چشمم
به راۀ توست نگر حال زار من
شمعم
که از فراق تو من آب میشوم
بی
تو که رفته یی کنون ار کنار من
Published Books
- Keshtzar
Zahfaran (کشتزار زعفران)
- Sobh
Wa Zindagi (صبح و زندگی)
- Shab
Wa Shahir (شب و شاعر)
- Mirza
Ghalib (مرزا غالب)
Unpublished
Books
- Bahar
Wa Shahir (بهار و شاعر)
- Musiqi
Afghanistan (موسیقی افغانستان)
- Ali
Mazhar Hama Khoobi Haa (علی مظهر همه خوبی ها)
- Gulchin
Aarefaan (گلچین عارفان)
- Shahir
Wa Aiyeena (شاعر و آئینه)
- Tohfa
Hai Ustad (تحفه های استاد)
- Mudeer
Keest? (مدیر کیست؟)
- Hind
Bareen (هند برین)
- Hazrat
Sarmad Shaheed (حضرت سرمد شهید)
Cultural Centres
- Afghan
Cultural Center
- Ghulam
Habib Nawabi Cultural Center
Schools
- Ghulam
Habib Nawabi High School (1998–2001)
- Allama
Saljughi High School (1996–1998)
- Ariana
Mahajir High School (1999–2009)
Magazines
- Beenish
(بينش)
- Pohyesh
(پويش)
- Dewah
(ديوه)
Death
Nawabi died from a heart attack in PIMS
complex Hospital, Islamabad – Pakistan on the 2nd of January, 2010.
His funeral was done on the afternoon of the 3rd January 2012 by
several poet, writers, government officials, journalist and admirers at the 500
Family Graveyard, which is located in Kabul.
Tributes, Memories and Anniversaries
In 2nd January, 2011, Hakan
Massoud Nawabi, the eldest son of Massoud Nawabi organized and hosted the first
death anniversary of his father at the community center in the capital city of
Pakistan, Islamabad.
Poets, authors, teachers, writers and
high ranked officials as well as diplomats from the afghan embassy and students
came together from various cities, which included Peshawar, Kabul, Herat and
Islamabad to attend the first anniversary of Nawabi.