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Muhammad Abdul Aleem Aasi (21 December 1834–24 January 1917) better known as Aasi Ghazipuri was an Indian Sufi mystic and Poet of Urdu-language.

Early life and education

Muhammad Abdul Aleem Aasi was born on 21 December 1834 at Sikandarpur, Ballia district, United Provinces (now Uttar Pradesh) into a well-educated family. He was a student of Nasikh school.

He received his early education under the tutelage of his maternal grandfather and then he went to Jaunpur and studied under Maulana Abdul Haleem Firangi Mahali.

Death

He died on 24 January 1917 at Ghazipur, United Provinces.

References

  1. Narang, Gopi Chand (2020-01-02). The Urdu Ghazal: A Gift of India’s Composite Culture. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-099004-6.
  2. Kanda, K. C. (1994). Masterpieces of Urdu Rubaiyat (in Urdu). Sterling Publishers. pp. 93–95. ISBN 978-81-207-1502-8.
  3. Gopāla; Sāṅkr̥ta, Satyaketu (2015). Unnisavin shatabdi Ka Hindi Sahitya (in Hindi). Vani Prakashan. p. 180. ISBN 978-93-5229-032-1.
  4. ^ مگسی, آغا نیاز (2023-01-24). "ماہر طبیب اور ممتاز شاعر آسی غازی پور - Baaghi TV" (in Urdu). Retrieved 2024-12-28.

External links

Aasi Ghazipuri on Rekhta