Naseem uz Zafar Baquiri

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Sayyid Naseem Uz Zafar Baquri
Born
Sayyid Naseem uz Zafar

12 August 1952
NationalityIndian
Other namesNaseem
EducationB.Sc, BUMMS, M.D
Occupation(s)Medical Practitioner, [1] Poet [2]
Years activeSince 1971

Naseem uz Zafar is an Indian poet [3] and the author of Ek Nukta Muskra Diya, a collection of Nauha, Musaddas and Salam and Nazeer e Karbala, the compilation of musaddas and salaam of Allama Maujiz Sambhali

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Early life

He passed his higher secondary from Sukhdevi Inter College Hasanpur, [4] Intermediate from Aggrawal Inter College [5] (Now Maharaja Agrasen Inter College), Moradabad, B.Sc From Kedar Nath Girdharilal Khatri PG College Moradabad, [6] BUMMS from A.K Tibbia College, AMU Aligarh and M.D from Rajasthan University, Jaipur.

Work

His literary works include "Musawwir Sabzwari- Fun aur Shairi, [7] Translation of Dr. Gurudas Das Gupta's drama from Bengali to Urdu as 'Naya Chand', Drama- "Mai Abhi Wahan Se Aa Raha HuN', Lyrics for Doordarshan's "Jung Abhi Jari Hai" and the compilation of "Nazir e Karbala" of late Maujiz Sambhali. [8]

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