1 Urdu ash'ar / shayari (shers, couplets) by
1932- N.A,
Bareilly (Uttar Pradesh)
Kaifi Wijdani was born in the year 1932 in Bareilly, a city in Uttar Pradesh. He adopted the pen name Kaifi Wijdani and became known for his ghazals, couplets, nazms and short lyrical poems. His poetic voice combines depth of feeling with careful attention to the beauty of language. While he works within tradition, his poetry often reflects personal reflection, emotional longing, and awareness of unspoken distances between people.
His book Aazar ke Sanam was released in 1971, marking a major publication in his literary career. In it one finds verses that dwell on time, loss, separation and hope, all delivered with a lyrical balance. He is also known for being the father of Shariq Kaifi, who followed a post-modern poetic path. This familial link places Kaifi Wijdani within a continuing lineage of Urdu poetry evolving across generations.
Across his poems one can hear an undercurrent of introspection. Some of his couplets speak of life’s quiet sufferings: unfulfilled longing, memories of what was, and small moments of beauty amid hardship. Others reflect on inner distance, how one may remain emotionally separated even in the presence of love. His style tends toward evocative imagery and subtle emotion more than flamboyant rhetoric.
Wijdani’s poetry is shared on Urdu literary platforms, where readers appreciate how his tone carries both restraint and feeling. Though he may not be widely famous beyond circles that follow Urdu poetry, he is respected for preserving poetic tradition while also expressing a personal and somewhat modern sensibility.
As a literary figure born in the early 1930s, Kaifi Wijdani belongs to a generation that witnessed large changes, political, social and cultural. His work subtly reflects the shifts of his time, yet always within the quieter space of personal emotion. Through books, recitations and shared couplets, his poetry remains alive among lovers of Urdu verse, holding a place as a poet who speaks softly yet meaningfully.
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kis qadar sakht muhim thi ki
jo sar kar aaya
to get to know myself
i had to pass through myself
what a difficult challenge it was
that i had to overcome
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