Poet, Naat Khawan Muzaffar Warsi remembered
Pakistan
He received the Pride of Performance award from the government of Pakistan in 1988
ISLAMABAD (APP) - Prominent Urdu poet, critic, essayist, lyricist and scholar Muzaffar Warsi was remembered here on his birth anniversary.
Born on December 23, 1933 in Meerut, his name was Mohammad Muzaffar uddin Siddiqui and he used his pen name ‘Warsi’ making Muzaffar Warsi.
He started his poetry by writing lyrics for songs of Pakistani movies but gradually changed direction and his style of poetry became more oriented towards writing Hamd and Naats. Warsi was one of the few distinguished voices and one of the most prominent poets of Pakistan.
Warsi experimented with every genre of poetry including ghazal, nazam, naat and hamd. The unique style and diversity of themes made him prominent among the poets of his era.
Muzaffar Warsi enlightened ‘Natia Poetry’ with a new style and naats like “Ya Rahmatulil Alameen” and would always be remembered among people having a literary taste.
He received the pride of performance award from the government of Pakistan in 1988. He died on January 28, 2011 in Lahore.