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308:"we must not forget that creative writers and artists do not live in isolation. It is natural to react to and comment on the political and social circumstances in which one lives. On one hand, it is said that creative people are more sensitive and concerned while, on the other hand, it is argued that they must confine themselves to writing about themselves or their inner feelings. It is fine that we should write about our inner feelings but when Malala was shot or girl schools in Swat were being razed to the ground, it was my inner feeling that I wrote about. My poems will now be seen as a critical social comment and some may call these political poems but these poems represent my inner feelings......Creativity cannot be regulated nor should it be. Who would know this better than a woman writer or artist who has to struggle all her life to be able to express what she feels and thinks, to be able to articulate the way she wishes to articulate, to be able to present to the world what she wishes to present in her own unique way." 275:
Bulandshahr were kidnapped during the Partition riots. Either they succeeded in running away from their captors or were rescued, they arrived back in Bulandshahr. Some were known to her family and she accompanied her mother and sisters to go see them. They looked haggard, exhausted and broken. Surrounded by other women who were trying to console them, they were all lying down on the floor or reclining against the walls in a large room. The feet of these women were badly bruised and soaked in blood. That was the moment when Kishwar Naheed says she stopped being just a child and became a girl child. She became a woman. She still remembers those blood-soaked feet and says
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Writers Forum. She has participated in global literary and cultural movements bringing together writers and artists who believe in a fair and equitable global political order. Her powerful poems against extremist religious thought, violence, terrorism and increased suffering of women and girls due to
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She struggled and fought to receive an education, when women were not allowed to go to school. She studied at home and received a high school diploma through correspondence courses. After matriculation, there was a lot of family resistance to her taking admission in college but her brother, Syed
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Kishwar Naheed has been witness to the struggles and aspirations that Pakistan has gone through as a nation. Her written work, spanning more than four decades, chronicles her experiences as a woman writer engaged in the creative and civic arenas, even as she has dealt with personal, social, and
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Months after the Partition of India – a little before her family moved to Lahore from Bulandshahr – Kishwar saw something which left a lasting impression on her mind and her heart. The pain and sadness she felt in those moments have stayed with her forever. Some Muslim girls who belonged to
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Kishwar Naheed is widely acclaimed for her sharp and incisive poetic expression, for being bold and direct, and, for celebrating the universal human struggle for equality, justice and freedom. She also writes a regular weekly newspaper column in
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Kishwar Naheed has 12 volumes of her poetry published in both Pakistan and India. Her Urdu poetry has also been published in foreign languages all over the world. Her famous poem 'We Sinful Women' (
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in those times. The white kurta and white gharara under a black burqa that they wore looked so elegant to her and she wanted to go to college, to educate herself.
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Kishwar Naheed also champions the cause of peace in South Asia and has played a significant role in promoting Pakistan India People's Forum and
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award for children's literature. Her love for children is as much as her concern for women. She expresses this concern in her poem,
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in 1949 with her family. Kishwar was a witness to the violence (including rape and abduction of women) associated with the
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Iftikhar Zaidi, paid for her tuition and helped her continue her formal education. In Pakistan, she went on to obtain a
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before her retirement. She also edited a prestigious literary magazine Mahe Naw and founded an organisation Hawwa (
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In official documents her date of birth is recorded as 3 February 1940 which is not correct.
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Review of Kishwar Naheed's The Distance of a Shout: Urdu Poems with English Translations
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Mahwash, Shoaib (2009). "Vocabulary of Resistance: A Conversation with Kishwar Naheed".
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Kishwar Naheed has also written eight books for children and has won the prestigious
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The Express Tribune (newspaper), Published 14 December 2016, Retrieved 2 June 2019
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Kamal-e-Fun Award (Lifetime Achievement Award in Literature) (2015)
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The South Asian Literary Recordings Project, Library of Congress
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radicalization have created waves locally and internationally.
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Kamal-e-Fun Award (Lifetime Achievement Award) in Literature
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Director Qaumi Council Bara-e- Farogh-e-Urdu Zaban New Delhi
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to the English dictionary published by Neval Kishore Press.
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South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
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umr mein us se badi thi lekin pahle tut ke bikhri main
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Index

Bulandshahr
Uttar Pradesh
British India
Poet
Writer
Sitara-i-Imtiaz
Adamjee Literary Award
Urdu
feminist
Urdu poet
writer
Pakistan
Sitara-e-Imtiaz
Urdu literature
Syed
Bulandshahr
India
Lahore
Pakistan
partition
partition of India
Aligarh Muslim University
Urdu
Persian language
Dostoyevsky
Bachelor of Arts
Economics
Punjab University, Lahore
Urdu
feminist poetry

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