1 Urdu ash'ar / shayari (shers, couplets) by
1950- N.A,
Rahim Yar Khan (Pakistan)
Ahmad ‘Baqi’ Puri is a poet whose creative voice reflects both tradition and modern sensibilities. Born in 1950, he grew up in an environment where Urdu poetry was regarded as a living art form, deeply tied to culture and community. His pen name “Puri” identifies his roots and pays homage to the city that shaped his personality and writing style. From his early years, Ahmad Baqi displayed an interest in the written word, often immersing himself in the works of classical poets while also drawing from the experiences of everyday life.
His poetry often combines the classical charm of ghazal with the social awareness of nazm. Through his verses, Puri addresses emotions of love, longing, and separation, while also engaging with themes of social justice, human values, and cultural identity. This ability to balance the personal with the universal gives his work a lasting relevance. Readers and listeners find his poetry relatable because it speaks to both the heart and the intellect.
As a writer, he has been associated with literary circles where critical discussions on poetry and culture thrive. Ahmad Baqi Puri’s compositions are admired for their smooth diction and lyrical beauty. He carries forward the rich legacy of Urdu literature by maintaining respect for classical structures while at the same time experimenting with fresh thoughts and perspectives.
In addition to his poetry, Puri is also respected as a mentor figure for younger writers. Many budding poets have benefited from his guidance and appreciation. His contribution lies not only in the verses he has crafted but also in the encouragement he has offered to sustain Urdu poetry’s vitality in contemporary times.
With a career spanning decades, Ahmad ‘Baqi’ Puri remains an important name in the world of Urdu literature. His verses continue to be read and recited, preserving the essence of tradition while keeping pace with the needs of modern readers.
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ik zara aaina
dikhaane mein
how angry
friends became
when just shown
the mirror
Theme: Friends, Family, & Community (126)
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