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  1. Legendary Pakistani poet Amjad Islam Amjad passes away at 78
  2. Legendary Poet Amjad Islam Amjad Passes Away
  3. Pakistan's literary icon Amjad Islam Amjad passes away
  4. Renowned playwright, poet Amjad Islam Amjad passes away at 78
  5. Eminent Writer, Poet Amjad Islam Amjad Passes Away At 78
  6. Poet Amjad Islam Amjad who wrote Man Ki Lagan, passes away at 78
  7. Amjad Islam Amjad
  8. IN MEMORIAM: THE POET OF LOVE


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Legendary Pakistani poet Amjad Islam Amjad passes away at 78

Renowned Pakistani poet and drama writer Amjad Islam Amjad passed away at the age of 78 of a cardiac arrest, leaving behind a legacy of timeless works and a lasting impact on Pakistani literature and culture. The funeral prayer will be held tonight at 8PM at the Main Mosque in Defense. The late Amjad Islam Amjad will be interred in the Miyani Sahib ancestral cemetery. He made a significant contribution to Pakistani literature and was considered one of the finest poets and lyricists of his time. He wrote numerous poems and lyrics for Pakistani television dramas and films, which earned him widespread recognition and respect. He got his first award in 1975 for the TV drama “Khawab Jagte Hain”. Amjad Islam Amjad was a recipient of several awards for his contributions to Pakistani literature, including the prestigious Sitara-e-Imtiaz, which he received in recognition of his exceptional achievements and contributions to the field of poetry and lyrics. He wrote scripts for many well-known Pakistani dramas, including “ Waris,” “ Dehleez,” “ Samandar,” “ Raat”. These dramas have been widely appreciated for their insightful writing and powerful storytelling, and are considered some of Amjad’s most important works The news of his death has sent shockwaves through the Pakistani literary and entertainment communities, and he will be greatly missed by his fans and admirers. Amjad Islam Amjad leaves behind a legacy of great poetry and lyrics that will continue to inspire generations to c...

Legendary Poet Amjad Islam Amjad Passes Away

Today, the nation mourns the passing of Amjad Islam Amjad, a master of words and a true inspiration. His writings will continue to touch hearts and his legacy will be forever remembered. RIP Amjad Sahib, you will be missed. اناللہ واناالیہ راجعون Today, the nation mourns the passing of Amjad Islam Amjad, a master of words and a true inspiration. His writings will continue to touch hearts and his legacy will be forever remembered. RIP Amjad Sahib, you will be missed. — PML(N) (@pmln_org) Even Pakistani President Dr. Arif Alvi tweeted about him, calling Amjad Pakistan’s “great playwriter, dramatist, and poet”. He also shared one of Amjad Islam’s famous poetry as well. TV host and journalist Dr. Nauman Niaz stated that he was “one of the finest playwrights, a poet of the highest pedigree, an ex-university cricketer, and a remarkable human being”. He went on to recall his time working with him on several shows in 1995-96. One of the finest playwrights, a poet of the highest pedigree, an ex university cricketer, & a remarkable human being, Amjad Islam Amjad has passed away. It was a pleasure working with, hosting him on several shows in 1995-96. إِنَّا لِلَّٰهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُون — Dr. Nauman Niaz (@DrNaumanNiaz)

Pakistan's literary icon Amjad Islam Amjad passes away

Veteran poet and drama writer Amjad Islam Amjad passed away at the age of 78 in Lahore on Friday. The literary icon of Pakistan died off a heart attack, according to his family. Amjad Islam Amjad is also the recipient of Sitara-e-Imtiaz and is the author of more than 40 books in a career spanning 50 years. He has received many awards for his literary work and screenplay for TV, including Pride of Performance. Some of his well-known dramas are "Waris", "Dehleez", "Samandar", "Raat", "Waqt" and "Apnay Log".

Renowned playwright, poet Amjad Islam Amjad passes away at 78

LAHORE- Renowned playwright, poet and educationist Amjad Islam Amjad died at the age of 78 here on Friday. The literary icon of Pakistan died of a heart attack, according to his family sources, whereas his funeral has not yet been announced. However, his burial would take place in Lahore, according to the family members. Amjad Islam Amjad was among Pakistan’s best-known Urdu poets. He was immensely popular among Urdu-lovers due to his brilliant poetry and excellent screenplays. He had been a regular feature at poetry readings all over the world for the last four decades. Some of his plays, dramatised by the television channels, had won international acclaim. ‘Waaris’, ‘Samandar’, ‘Waqt’, ‘Dehleez’, ‘Raat’ and ‘Apne Log’ were among his most popular screenplays. Amjad Islam Amjad was born on August 4, 1944 in Lahore. He received his MA (Urdu) degree from the Punjab University in 1967, and was appointed a teacher at the Urdu Department of MAO College Lahore from 1968 to 1975. Later on, he appointed as deputy director of Punjab Arts Council in August 1975. In the 1990s, Amjad Islam Amjad’s services were assigned to the Department of Education and he again joined the teaching department at MAO College. He also held the responsibility as the director of Children’s Complex. Amjad received the Graduate Award in 1975 for the TV drama ‘Khawab Jaagte Hain’. His poetry collection ‘Barzakh’ and translations of modern Arabic poems were published under the title of ‘Aks’. His translation...

Eminent Writer, Poet Amjad Islam Amjad Passes Away At 78

Iconic Urdu play writer, poet, and lyricist Amjad Islam Amjad has passed away at the age of 78 years. Amjad Islam Amjad suffered a cardiac arrest on Friday morning and he was rushed to a hospital where he breathed his last, said his family. He has written more than 40 books in a career spanning 50 years, he has received many awards for his literary work and screenplay for television, including Pride of Performance and Sitara-e-Imtiaz. Born on August 4, 1944, he enjoyed a vast following and admiration among literature lovers. Some of his plays, dramatized by

Poet Amjad Islam Amjad who wrote Man Ki Lagan, passes away at 78

As per Dawn, Amjad died of a heart attack on Friday in Lahore. After learning about the unfortunate news, singer Adnan Sami, who had collaborated with Amjad on several projects, extended his heartfelt condolences. Taking to Instagram, Adnan wrote, "Saddened to learn of legendary poet Amjad Islam Amjad Sahib's passing away...He was not only a literary genius but also a generous, warm and loving soul. I will always cherish our times together." Amjad had penned the lyrics of Adnan's popular track ' Kisi Din'. Actor Imran Abbas, too, mourned the death of Amjad Islam Amjad. "End of an era. Amjad Islam Amjad Sahab is no more. Today is the saddest day for Urdu poetry. Inna Lillahe wa Inna elehe Rajeoon," Abbas tweeted. Born in 1944 in Lahore, Amjad won acclaim as a poet of love and romance. He received several awards including the Pride of Performance and Sitara e Imtiaz for his literary work. • Poet Amjad Islam Amjad who wrote Man Ki Lagan, passes away at 78 • I'm a mom who earned $4,000 a month with my OnlyFans. Here's why I quit. • A manager of 95 Phoenix Airbnbs is stunned that half his homes are empty over Super Bowl weekend. Is it the latest Airbnbust? • A former HQ Trivia host said there was a "toxic environment" at work where hosts were often pitted against each other

Amjad Islam Amjad

Amjad Islam Amjad Biography Amjad Islam Amjad, (Urdu: امجد اسلام امجد) is a famous Urdu poet, drama writer and lyricist from Pakistan. Life and Career Amjad Islam Amjad was born on August 4, 1944, in Sialkot in Sialkot the city where Allama Iqbal and Faiz Ahmed Faiz were born. He received his education in Lahore. He graduated from Government Islamia College Civil Lines, Lahore. His career started as a lecturer in M.A.O College Lahore. From 1975 to 1979 he worked as a director at Pakistan Television Corporation before returning to the College. Since his school days, Amjad had an inclination towards writing and playing cricket. His ambition was to become a cricketer. When He was in class 9th, he was selected editor of their school magazine. In college also writing and cricket went side by side. During those days, his writing pursuits were in extremely immature phase. In graduation, he got scholarship in Urdu. He took admission in Urdu department in Oriental College. This brought an end to his heartfelt desire of becoming a cricketer because he could not play from University of the Punjab as he was a student of Oriental College. Finally, he devoted his whole attention to writing. He was recognized as a talented young poet and was published in literary magazines. This encouraged him to write poetry. Lahore at that time was the hub of all social and cultural activities. Its vibrant culture not only enriched his experience but also helped him develop his own outlook about life. ...

IN MEMORIAM: THE POET OF LOVE

As a young man, Amjad Islam Amjad dreamed of becoming a cricketer, but as fate would have it, he became much more popular in mushairas than he would have been in cricket matches | Photo courtesy Vintage Pakistan No one can return From the pathway of death; The moment that has passed Can never be lived again — Amjad Islam Amjad, translated by Baidar Bakht We exist to die. We are here, only to go over there. Our every step takes us closer to the darkness we all must melt into — the darkness named eternity by sober, rational souls. Amjad Islam Amjad has embraced eternity. He is no more with us. However, he will keep making his presence felt through our memories of him. He will continue speaking to us through his vast oeuvre. Amjad was a poet, dramatist, columnist, translator and travelogue writer. Though he wrote both ghazals and nazms, the latter was his real forte. He began his literary career in the early 1960s, reciting his poetry in mushairas across the country and soon became a well-known figure. It was the television drama serial Waris [Heir], aired on Pakistan Television (PTV) during 1979-80, which bestowed on Amjad the status of celebrity. He used to say that, before Waris, he had an audience of a few thousands; with Waris, his audience swelled to four crores. Nevertheless, he preferred his poetry to playwriting. Amjad Islam Amjad, who passed away February 10, was, in the jargon of mushaira organisers, a ‘crowd-puller’. His immense popularity, especially with youngst...