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Abdul Qavi Desnavi
عبدالقوى دسنوى
Born(1930-11-01)November 1, 1930
DiedJuly 7, 2011(2011-07-07) (aged 80)
OccupationProfessor

Abdul Qavi Desnavi(Template:Lang-ur)[1] was an Indian eminentWriter, Critic, Bibliographist, Linguist and Scholar of Urdu language. He has authored more than 50 books [2]on Urdu literature. His books also translated [3] in other languages. His important work was about Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Mirza Ghalib, Allama Muhammad Iqbal and litterateurs of Bhopal. He was recipient of several awards [4]. He received Senior Fellowship from the Union Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India[4]. His great treatise was a voluminous book on one of India’s frontline freedom fighter and first Union Education Minister Maulana Abul Kalam Azad over 900 pages titled "Hayat-e-Abul Kalam Azad" which he penned in the year 2000. It was acclaimed nationally and internationally[4].

Biography

Desnavi was born on November 1, 1930 in village Desna of block Asthawan in Nalanda district Bihar[2]. He was belonged to the family of Great Muslim scholar Syed Sulaiman Nadvi, who was one of the eminent historian and biographers of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, during his times[2]. He was the 2nd son of late Prof. Syed Mohammed Saeed Raza, who was Professor of Urdu, Arabic and Persian languages in St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. His elder brother was Prof. Syed Mohi Raza and younger brother was Syed Abdul Wali Desnavi[4].

Many scholars,poets and teachers of today such as lyricist Javed Akhtar, Poet Mushtaq Singh, Prof. Muzaffar Hanfi, Selani Silwatte, Prof. Khalid Mehmood, Prof. Mohammed Naumaan Khan, Prof. Afaq Husain Siddiqui, Poet Iqbal Masood, Dr.Iqbal Masood Nadvi, Ahsam Uddin Farooqui, Khurshid Akhtar, Mohammed Naseem, Dr. Qamar Ali Shah, Prof. Yaqoob Yawar, Molana Sharafat Ali Nadvi, Prof. Arjumand Bano Afshan etc. were under his tutelage during their student days in Bhopal and are now sparkling in the Urdu world. Under his guidance many students attained PhD degrees[5].

Career

Desnavi had his primary education in Arrah town of Bihar state. After completing his Graduation & Post Graduation in First Division from St. Xavier's College, Mumbai[4], he joined Department of Urdu in Saifia Post Graduate College in February 1961. He became Professor and Head of the Urdu Department of Saifia P.G. College. He was well-known literary figure in India and in the Urdu world. He retired in 1990[4]. He was also holding many Honorary positions as,[5]

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L TO R:- Dr. Ashfaq Ali, Mr. Fakhruddin (Secretary-SES), Poet Ali Sardar Jafri, Prof. Desnavi, Prof. Sharif Ahmed Chughtai
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L TO R:- Prof. Afaq Husain Siddiqui, Prof. Desnavi, Mr. Fakhruddin(Secretary-SES), Poet Kaifi Azmi
  • Additional Principal of Saifia Post Graduate College, Bhopal.(1983–1985)[4].
  • Secretary of Madhya Pradesh Urdu Academy, Bhopal, (1991–92)[4].
  • Elected Member Majlis E Aam Anjuman Taraqqui Urdu (Hind), New Delhi (1979–1984)[4].
  • Member of All India Anjuman Taraqui Urdu Board, New Delhi, (1977–1978)[4].
  • Member of Program Advisory Committee, All India Radio, Bhopal (1978–1979).
  • Member Executive Council, Barkatullah University Bhopal, (1980–1982).
  • Chairman of Board of Studies,Urdu, Persian & Arabic, Barkatullah University Bhopal, (1977–1980) and (1984–1985)[4].
  • Dean Faculty of Arts, Barkatullah University Bhopal, (1980–1982).
  • Member Working Committee, Taj-ul-Masajid, Bhopal (1997-2007)

Awards

  • Shibli Award, Mumbai, 1957.
  • Senior Fellowship, Ministry of Education & Culture, Government Of India for 4 Years, 1979-1983[5].
  • Awarded Sanad “Imteyaz Meer” All India Meer Academy, Lucknow 1981.
  • Nawab Siddique Hasan Khan Provincial Award, Bhopal 1986.
  • Bihar Urdu Academy Award, for recognition of Urdu services (1988–89) and (1989–90)
  • All India "Parvez Shahidi Award" West Bengal Urdu Academy, Calcutta 1998.

Books Authored

  • Ek Aur Mashriqi Kutub Khana Publisher, Jamiat Tulba, Desna, 1954[6].
  • Hasrat Ki Siyasi Zindagi Publisher, Jamiat Tulba, Desna, 1956[6].
  • Aur Hindustan Jag Utha 1963[6].
  • Allama Iqbal Bhopal Mein Publisher, Dept. of Urdu Saifia College,Bhopal, 1967[6].
  • Mazameen Lisan-un-Sidque 1967[6].
  • Bhopal Aur Ghalib Publisher, Dept. of Urdu Saifia College,Bhopal, 1969[6].
  • Ghalibyat 1969[6].
  • Nuskha-E-Bhopal Aur Nuskha-A-Bhopal Sani Publisher, Dept. of Urdu Saifia College,Bhopal, 1970[5].
  • Qadir Nama-E—Ghalib 1971[6].
  • Anis Numa 1973[6].
  • Ek Shahar Panch Mushahir Publisher, Naseem Book Depot, 1973[6].
  • Nazr—E-Sajjad (1974)
  • Motala—E—Khotoot—E—Ghalib 1975, (Edition 2nd) 1979[6].
  • Sat Tahriren Publisher, Naseem Book Depot, 1975[6].
  • Hindustan Main Iqbaliat 1976[6].
  • Talash-O—Taasur Publisher, Naseem Book Depot, 1977[6].
  • Mehdi Hassan Efadi Publisher, Naseem Book Depot, 1977[6].
  • Iqbal Uneesween Sadi Mein Publisher, Naseem Book Depot, 1977[6].
  • Mirza Salaamat Ali Dabeer 1977[6].
  • Bachon Ka Iqbal 1978.
  • Iqbal Aur Dilli Publisher Nai Awaz Jamia Nagar New Delhi, 1978.
  • Abdul Haque Banam Mahvi 1980[6].
  • Nazre—Takhallus 1981.
  • Motala-E-Ghobar-E—Khatir Publisher Nai Awaz Jamia Nagar New Delhi,1981.
  • Dhanpat Rai Nawab Rai Premchand1981[6].
  • Iqbal Aur Darul Iqbal Bhopal Publisher, Naseem Book Depot,1983.
  • Iqbaliat Ki Talash Makataba Jamia, 1984.
  • Yadgar—E—Sulaiman 1984[6].
  • Iqbaliat Ki Talash Publisher, Globe Publishers, Urdu Bazar Lahore, Pakistan 1985.
  • Armoghane-Saifia (Co—Editor) 1986[6].
  • Abul Kalam Azad Urdu, Publisher Sahitya Akademi1987.
  • Maulana Abul Kalam Mohiuddin Ahmad Azad Dehlavi 1988.
  • Mahanama Lisan-un-Sidque 1988.
  • Yadgar—E—Azad 1989[6].
  • Mataihiyat 1989.
  • Talash—E—Azad Publisher, Maharashtra Urdu Academy.
  • Talash-i-Azad,Shaqsiyat,Khidmat,Chand Jhelkian Maktaba Jamia-New Delhi, 1990.
  • Jawaharlal—O—Azad (Co—Editor) 1990[6].
  • Ajnabi Shahr 1992.
  • Fakhernama (Co—Editor) 1997[6].
  • Urdu Shairi Ki Gayarah AwazainPublisher, Nai Awaz Jamia Nagar New Delhi.
  • Masreen wa Mutaliqat AzadPublisher Nai Awaz Jamia Nagar New Delhi.
  • Hayat Abul Kalam Azad Publisher, Modern Publishing House New Delhi, 2000[5].
  • Bombai Se Bhopal Tek 2004.
  • Dur Dais Se 2005
  • Mai Urdu Hoon 2006.

Books Translated in other Languages

Awards on Books

  • Sat Tahriren, Uttar Pradesh Urdu Academy Lucknow, 1975.
  • Uneesween Sadi Mein Iqbal, Bihar Urdu Academy Patna, 1977.
  • Motala-E-Khotoot Ghalib, Bihar Urdu Academy Patna, 1979.
  • Motala-E-Ghobar-E-Khatir, Bihar Urdu Academy Patna, 1981.
  • Iqbaliat Ki Talash, Bihar Urdu Academy Patna, 1984.
  • Abul Kalam Azad Academy, Bihar Urdu Academy Patna, 1987.
  • Yadgar—E—Suleman, Maghribi Bengal Urdu Academy Calcutta, 1984.
  • Talash—E—Azad Uttar Pradesh Urdu Academy Lucknow, 1991.
  • Talash—E—Azad Bihar Urdu Academy Patna, 1991.
  • Talash—E—Azad West Bengal Urdu Academy Calcutta, 1993.
  • Urdu Shairi Ki Gayarah Awazain Uttar Pradesh Urdu Academy Lucknow, 1993.
  • Urdu Shairi Ki Gayarah Awazain Bihar Urdu Academy Patna, 1993.


Under his Guidance PhD. Degree Awarded by Barkatullah University

  • Dr. Muzzafer Hanafi - "Shad Arfi Shaksiat Aur Fun" 1974 Published - 1977[5]
  • Dr. Hadiqa Bagum - "Abdul Rehman Bijnori Hayat Aur Khidmat" 1981 Published - 1984[5]
  • Dr. Naseem Shanvi- "Urdu Tanquid Ka Marxi Dabistan"1981[5]
  • Dr. Mohammed Ayub Khan - "Iqbal Aur Gazal Goi" 1982[5]
  • Dr. Safia Wadood - "Takhalus Bhopali Hayat Aur Khidmat" 1984 Published - 1993[5]
  • Dr. Arjumand Bano - " Riasat Bhopal Aur Mushahir Urdu" 1989[5]
  • Dr. Shan Ahmed Fakhri - "Sironj Ki Khidmat"1990 Published - 1999[5]
  • Dr. Yaqoob Ali Khan - "Taraqqui Pasand Shairi Aik Jaiza"1990 Published - 1997[5]
  • Dr. Mohammed Naumaan Khan - "Bhopal Main Urdu Inzamam Ke Baid"1990[5]

Poems on Abdul Qavi Desnavi

  • Pasban-e-Urdu by Rahbar Joanpuri.
  • Nazre Abdul Qavi Desnavi by Arshad Siddiqui.
  • Anjuman Ilm-O-Kamal by Zafar Sahbai.
  • Herf-e-Khuloos by Kausar Siddiqui.
  • Shan-e-Imtiaz by Zafar Naseemi.
  • Qandil-e-Hikmat,Abdul Qavi Desnavi by Wafa Siddiqui.
  • Kharaj-e-Tehsin by Arman Akberabadi.
  • Pahchaan Hei Saifia by Kamil Baihzadi.
  • Prof. Abdul Qavi Desnavi by Mateen Qurashi Shaheed.
  • Aik Nazem by Iqbal Masood.

Illness and Death

Prof. Desnavi died at about 5 am on 7 July 2011 in a private hospital where he was admitted following complaints of old age related diseases. He is survived by his wife, three sons and four daughters and a large number of relatives and Literary friends to mourn his loss. He was buried to rest in Bada- Bagh graveyard in the evening after “Maghrib” prayers wherein a large number of literary personalities and elite of the town participated in his funeral procession.

Further Reading

  • Mataihiyat (Autobiography).
  • Abdul Qavi Desnavi Aik Motala (A Study On Abdul Qavi Desnavi).
  • Abdul Qavi Desnavi, Kitab Numa - Special issue.

See also

List of Urdu language writers

References


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