Ghulam Muhammad Qasir

Ghulam Muhammad Qasir (Urdu: غلام محمد قاصر 4 September 1944 – 20 February 1999) was a Pakistani Urdu poet. He is considered to be one of the finest modern poets of Urdu gazal. Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi was the one who 1st introduced him in his famous literary journal called "Fanoon" back in year 1977. Ghulam Muhammad Qasir came up with his 1st collection of poetry called "Tasalsul" in the same year and received warm acceptance across the country. He has been awarded with the Presidential Pride of Performance Award (Posthumous) by the Government of Pakistan in 2006–07, for his valuable contributions in the field of Urdu literature.

Ghulam Muhammad Qasir
Born(1944-09-04)4 September 1944
Paharpur, D.I. Khan, NWFP, Pakistan
Died20 February 1999(1999-02-20) (aged 54)
Peshawar, NWFP, Pakistan
OccupationUrdu poet
NationalityPakistani
Notable awardsPride of Performance, 2006
Bolan Award

Ghulam Muhammad Qasir was born in Paharpur, Dera Ismail Khan, North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) now called khyber Pakhtunkhwa KPK, Pakistan, on 4 September 1944. He joined the Education Department as lecturer of Urdu and served different colleges across the province. He died on 20 February 1999 and is buried in Peshawar KPK, Pakistan.

Professional background

After finishing secondary school from Government High School Paharpur, he was appointed as a teacher in the same school. Qasir taught in many different schools adjacent to Dera Ismail Khan. While working as a teacher Qasir kept on improving his education. After completing his masters in Urdu literature, he was first appointed as a lecturer at Government College Mardan. He also worked at Science Superior College Peshawar, Government College Dara Adam Khel, Government College Peshawar, Government College Toru, and Government College Pabbi.

Literary contributions

  • Ik sher abhi tak rehta hai (Kuliyat-e-Qasir) (complete poetry) 2009
  • Darya-e-Gumaan (an anthology of poetry) 1997
  • Aathwaan aasman bhi neela hai (an anthology of poetry) 1988
  • Tasalsul (an anthology of poetry) 1977
  • Qasir wrote many essays which were printed by leading literary journals and, besides, he wrote prefaces for some of the poetry anthologies

Research

  • Qasir remained on the list of contributors to the Textbook Board of NWFP for classes 7th, 11th & 12th in the subject of Urdu in early 1990s.
  • Since 1968 Qasir has been a regular contributor to all the leading literary national journals in the field of poetry, essays and literary criticism.

Laurels

  • Pride of Performance award for Poetry by the Government of Pakistan 2006–07
  • Parveen Shakir "Aks-e-Khushboo" award for best poetry (Daryaa-e-Gumaan) Parveen Shakir Trust, Islamabad 1998
  • Golden Jubilee award-Peshawar University Teachers Association 1996–97
  • Pakistan-Iran Friendship award, Khana-e-Farhang-e-Iran, Lahore 1996
  • Mehfil-e-Sabza-o-Gul award, Pakistan Writers Guild 1996
  • 15th Anniversary of Great Islamic Revolution award- Khana-e-Farhang-e-Iran, Peshawar 1994
  • Waseeqa-e-Aitraaf, Shaam-e-Hamdard, Hamdard Foundation Peshawar 1994
  • Best Lyricist PTV Award, PTV Peshawar 1993
  • Bolan award for best dramatist / poetry, Bolan academy 1993
  • Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar award (Gold Medal) for best poetry (Aathwaan aasmaan bhi neela hai) Abaseen Arts Council Peshawar 1988–89
  • Presidential National award (Seerat Conference) 1987

Tributes

  • Ghulam Muhammad Qasir Academy was founded in Nawan Kali Toru (Mardan) by one of his students, Mr. Pir Zada,
  • A Forum was founded by the name of "Tasalsul" in Peshawar, which brings out a literary journal.
  • Qasir was founder and the first chairman of a literary society " Takhleeq, International" Peshawar.
  • Qasir remained member of Pakistan Writers' guild and Abaseen Arts Council, Peshawar.
  • All writings of Qasir enjoyed huge popularity especially among young people.
  • Thousands of Qasir's students have greatly appreciated him and are working on several high posts throughout the country
  • A lecturer, Mr.Sohail Ahmed is writing his research paper for M.Phil on the works of Qasir from Urdu Department, University of Peshawar.
  • Since 1970 until his death (1999) he has regularly participated in all important national & religious functions and occasions on Radio Pakistan and Pakistan Television PTV Peshawar
  • Qasir has written a large number of dramas and programmes for PTV, among which the most popular serials were Talash and Bhoot Bangla (Haunted Bungalow).
  • Qasir has participated in many International Literary Symposia, Conferences, Mushairas in the United States, where he was highly appreciated.
  • Qasir participated in many literary conferences held under the auspices of "Halqa-e-Arbab-e-Zoq, New York.

Website

  • www.qasir.com Through this website short introduction, photographs, selective poetry and details of awards can be found.
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