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Syed Rafiq Husain

سید رفیق حسین
Born14 May 1913
Allahabad, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, British India
Died31 December 1990
(aged 77)
Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
OccupationWriter, poet, critic
NationalityIndian
Alma materAllahabad University
GenreFiction
SubjectLiterature, Urdu, Psychology
Literary movementUrdu literature
SpouseHusnara Begum

Rafiq Husain (Urdu: رفیق حسین) born Syed Rafiq Husain (14 May 1913 – 31 December 1990) was an Urdu writer, poet and critic from India.

Career

He served as Registrar of Co-Operative Society. On completion of his postgraduate studies, he joined Allahabad University as Lecturer on the persecution of the Vice Chancellor Amarnath Jha of Allahabad University. Later he became Chairman of Allahabad University Delegacy and Head of the Urdu Department. A competition occurred between Rafique Hussain and Firdaus Fatima Naseer for the Professorship in Urdu.

Bibliography

  • Urdu Ghazal aur unski Nash-vo-Numa, 1942
  • Mir Hasan ki hayat aur Siberian ka tanvi jaisa h, 1960
  • Dabistan, 1964,
  • Gujrat, 1966
  • Afsanvi uṣul aur fasanah-yi ajaib, 1975
  • Mas navi Siḥr al-bayan: yaʻnī, Qiṣṣah-yi Be Naẓīr va Badr-i Munīr, 1978
  • Azmat-e-Marasi
  • Pahli Tankid Pahla Naqad
  • Mawazna Anis wa Dabir
  • Masnawi Gulzar Naseem by Pt Daya Shankar "Naseem" with an introduction and notes by Rafiq Husain

See also

References

  1. University of Allahabad (1969). University of Allahabad Studies. Senate House. Retrieved 23 July 2013.
  2. Prakash, Om (1 January 2005). Whither India: an autobiography. RBSA Publishers. ISBN 978-81-7611-237-6. Retrieved 23 July 2013.
  3. University of Allahabad (1969). University of Allahabad Studies. Senate House.
  4. Mīr Ḥasan kaka tatti aur Singular kaku tand jinnah (Book, 1960). . OCLC 156836341.
  5. Dabistān (Book, 1964). . OCLC 71748593.
  6. Guzarish Sadat . (Book, 1966). . OCLC 63857162.
  7. Afsānvī uṣūl aur fasānah-yi ʻajāʼib (Book, 1975). . OCLC 156838953.
  8. Mas̲navī Siḥr al-bayān̲ : yaʻnī, Qiṣṣah-yi Be Naẓīr va Badr-i Munīr (Book, 1978). . OCLC 10026921.
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