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veral years, arriving eventually in Lahore, where he came to be a personal serva

nt of Chayanne Mehdi in the mid-1870s, where he began to compose his epic poem,
the Musaddas e-Madd o-Jazr e-Islam ("An elegiac poem on the Ebb and Tide of Isla
m"), at the request of Syed Ahmed Khan, under the new pseudonym of Hali ("The Co
ntemporary").[2][not in citation given] Hali also wrote one of the earliest work
s of literary criticism in Urdu, Muqaddamah-i Shay'r-o-Sha'iri. "Above all, its
critical Preface 'the Muqaddima-i-Sher-o-Shairi' gave a new and purposeful trend
to Urdu poetry and led the way to literary criticism in Urdu literature."[4]
Some scholars of Pakistani nationalism also consider the Mussadas an important t
ext for the articulation of a future Muslim nation, Pakistan, which eventually w
as created in 1947.[5]
Works[edit]
A biography of Ghalib, Yaadgar-e-Ghalib - life and works of Mirza Asadullah Khan
Ghalib (1797-1869), a legendary Urdu language poet of the 19th-century
A biography of Saadi Shirazi, Hayat-e-Saadi - life and works of celebrated Persi
an language scholar and poet 'Saadi Shirazi' (1210-1292) of the 13th-century
A biography of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Hayat-e-Javed - life and works of a renowned
educationist, scholar and social reformer 'Sir Syed Ahmed Khan' (1817-1898) of
the 19th-century[6][3]
Hali also wrote a poem "Barkha Rut"
"Woh Nabiyon Mein Rahmat Laqab Paanaywala", a naat written by Altaf Hussain Hali
[7]
Hayat-i-Javed, a biography of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
Death and legacy[edit]
Altaf Hussain Hali died in 1914. Pakistan Post issued a commemorative postage st
amp in his honor on 23 March 1979 in its 'Pioneers of Freedom' series. "His grea
t 'Musaddas' is one of the most inspiring poems in Urdu literature and had a las
ting influence on the minds and attitudes of the Muslims in the sub-continent an
d continues to inspire them to this day."[4]
References[edit]
^ Jump up to: a b c Profile of Altaf Hussain Hali on aligarhmovement.com website
. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
^ Jump up to: a b Musaddas-e-Hali by Altaf Hussain Hali. Retrieved 13 February 2
017.
^ Jump up to: a b Hayat-e-Javed by Altaf Hussain Hali, digitized on Academy of t
he Punjab in North America (APNA) website. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
^ Jump up to: a b "Pioneers of Freedom March 23, 1979". Profile and image of com
memorative postage stamp issued on 23 March 1979 by Pakistan Post in honor of Al
taf Hussain Hali. Archived from the original on 15 February 2017. Retrieved 13 F
ebruary 2017.
Jump up ^ Raja, Masood Ashraf (2010). Constructing Pakistan: Foundational Texts
and the Rise of Muslim National Identity, 1857 1947. Oxford: Oxford University Pre
ss. ISBN 9780195478112
Jump up ^ Hayat-e-Javed by Altaf Hussain Hali, first published in the year 1900,
digitized on rekhta.org website. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
Jump up ^ "Woh Nabiyon Mein Rahmat Laqab Paanaywala", a Naat written by Altaf Hu
ssain Hali, recited by Junaid Jamshed on YouTube. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
External links[edit]
Maulana Altaf Hussain Hali Karwaan-e-Aligarh
Altaf Hussain Hali in Hindi / Urdu
Hali Trust site
Hali at Urdupoet.net
Musaddas-e-Hali
Hayat-e-Saadi by Hali
Yadgar-e-Ghalib by Hali
Hayat-e-Javed (1) by Hali
Hayat-e-Javed (2) by Hali
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