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Ada Jafri

Ada Jafarey (Urdu: ادؔا جعفری : Adā Jaʿfrī) (PP, TI), often spelled Ada Jafri[1] (22 August 1924 – 12 March 2015), was a Pakistani poet who is regarded as the first major female Urdu poet to be published[1][2][3][4] and has been called "The First Lady of Urdu Poetry". She was also an author[5] and was considered a prominent figure in contemporary Urdu literature.[1][2][6] She received awards from the Government of Pakistan, the Pakistan Writers' Guild, and literary societies of North America and Europe in recognition of her efforts.[2]

Ada Jafarey
ادؔا جعفری
Jafarey in 1987 (Karachi)
BornAziz Jahan
22 August 1924
Badayun, U.P., British India, (now India)
Died12 March 2015 (aged 90)
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Resting placePECHS Graveyard (Society Qabristan), Jamshed Town, Karachi 24°52′0″N 67°3′18″E / 24.86667°N 67.05500°E / 24.86667; 67.05500
Pen nameAda Jafarey
Occupation
NationalityBritish Indian (1924–1947)
Pakistani (1947–2015)
EducationPrimary education in poetry (Maria)
Period1945–2015
GenreGhazalfree versehaiku • short essay
SubjectFeminism among others
Literary movementModernismpost-modernism
Notable worksMaiṉ Sāz Ḍhūṉḍtī Rahī (1950)
S̲h̲ahr-i Dard (1967)
Notable awards
Spouse
Nurul Hasan Jafarey
(m. 1947⁠–⁠1995)
Children
  • Sabiha Jafarey
  • Azmi Jafarey
  • Aamir Jafarey
Website
www.adajafarey.com

Life edit

Early life edit

Ada Jafarey was born on 22 August 1924, in Badayun, U.P. Her birth name was Aziz Jahan.[a][1][2][7] Her father, Maulvi Badrul Hasan[b][8][9] died when she was three, and her mother reared her.[5] She started composing poetry when she was twelve[1][2][7][10] years old, under the pen name of Ada Badayuni. She spent her early life within impassable social bounds.[6][7]

Married life edit

She married Nurul Hasan Jafarey[c] on 29 January 1947, in Lucknow, India. After her marriage, she took her pen name Ada Jafarey. Her husband, Nurul Hasan, was a top-ranking civil servant of the Federal Government of India. Ada Jafarey also moved with her husband to Karachi after the independence of Pakistan in 1947.[2] Her husband was a littérateur himself who wrote columns for both English and Urdu newspapers. He also served as the president of the Anjuman-i Taraqqi-i Urdu. Nurul Hasan, a major inspiration to her writing, died on 3 December 1995.[1]

Later life edit

She had been residing in Karachi, Pakistan.[1] She used to frequently travel between Karachi and Toronto, playing an active role in promoting Urdu.[2]

Family edit

Ada Jafarey and Nurul Hasan Jafarey had three children, Sabiha, Azmi and Aamir.[11] Sabiha Jafarey is married to Zubair Iqbal and is settled in Potomac, Maryland, US. They have three children Sabah Iqbal, Yusuf Iqbal and Sameer Iqbal.[11] Azmi Jafarey and his wife Shua Jafarey are now settled in Andover, Massachusetts, US. They have two sons, Faaez Jafarey and Aazim Jafarey.[11] Ada Jafarey lived with her son, Aamir Jafarey, his wife, Maha Jafarey, together with their daughter Asra Jafarey in Karachi until her death.[11][12] Ada Jafarey has two great-grandchildren, Sabine Rana and Rizwan Rana, children of Sabah Iqbal Rana and her husband Fawad Rana.[11]

Death edit

Ada Jafarey died in the evening of 12 March 2015 in a hospital in Karachi where she was being treated,[13] at the age of 90.[7][14][15][16][17][18] The Pakistani Minister for Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage, Pervez Rashid, the Governor of Sindh, Dr. Ishratul Ebad Khan, the Pakistani Prime Minister, Mian Nawaz Sharif, Dr. Muhammad Qasim Bughio, Chairman PAL, and Zahida Parveen, Director-General PAL, expressed sorrow over the death of Jafarey. They praised her work in the field of Urdu poetry and prayed for her soul.[19][20][21][22][23] Her funeral prayer was held in Al-Hilal Mosque, Karachi.[24] She was buried in the PECHS graveyard, Jamshed Town, Karachi on 13 March 2015.[25]

 
Ada Jafri in 1940

Literary career edit

The first female poet edit

Ada Jafarey was part of a traditionally conservative society where women were not allowed to think and express independently.[2] But she was bold enough to express herself.[6] Despite having traditionality ingrained in her personality, she took part in modern art.[1] As early as 1950, she was recognized as the First Lady of Urdu Poetry.[d][1][2][10][26] Her mother, and her husband Nurul Hasan Jafarey, encouraged her to keep on her literary activities in spite of social difficulties.[1][2] She was the student of great poets like Akhtar Sheerani and Jafar Ali Khan Asar Lakhnavi and used to get her poetry checked and corrected by them.[7] [10]

Style edit

Ada Jafarey writes in a gender-neutral mode,[27] though her works include feminist themes like discrimination and dehumanisation of women and of them being viewed as sexual objects.[3][7] Her personality seems absent from her poetry.[1]

Ada Jafarey wrote of her experiences as a wife and mother in a modified traditional idiom, but also noticed the lack of fulfillment that accompanied these relationships.[3]

Genre edit

Ada Jafarey's works are mostly Ghazals,[5] but she also experimented with āzād naz̤m,[e][28] as well as Urdu Haiku.[5] She had mastered both genres of Urdu poetry, naz̤m and ghazal.[7] In her ghazals, she took the pen name, Adā.[f] She has also written a few maẓāmīn.[g][5]

Works edit

Ada Jafarey's first ghazal was published in Akhtar Sheerani's magazine, Romān,[h] in 1945.[10] Ada Jafarey published her first collection of poems, "Maiṉ Sāz Ḍhūṉḍtī Rahī" [i] in 1950. Her book, G̲h̲azal Numā,[j] containing short essays with short biographies and brief commentaries on the work previous Urdu poets was published in 1987.[7] Besides, she published five collections of Urdu poetry (S̲h̲ahr-i Dard, G̲h̲azālāṉ, Tum to Wāqif Ho!, Ḥarf-i S̲h̲anāsāʾī, Safar Bāqī, and Mausam, Mausam),[k][15][26][29] in addition to her autobiography ("Jo Rahī so BeK̲h̲abrī Rahī"),[l][29] and forty research papers.[1][2] She also published her collection of Urdu Haiku, Sāz-i Suk̲h̲n Bahānā hai[m][5][26] Her ghazal, Hoṉṭoṉ pih kabhī un ke merā nām hī āʾe[n][26] was sung and popularised by Ustad Amanat Ali Khan.[7][14][15][29] The first couplet of that ghazal is:[26]

 
ہونٹوں پہ کبھی ان کے، میرا نام ہی آئے
 
؎
آئے تو سہی، برسرالزام ہی آئے

Transliteration:

Hoṉṭoṉ pih kabhī un ke, merā nām hī āʾe
Āʾe to sahī, barsar-i ilzām hī āʾe

Awards edit

In 1955, Hamdard Foundation, New Delhi recognized her as the "Outstanding Female Poet of the Century".[2] Later, she was awarded the Adamjee Literary Award by the Pakistan Writers' Guild in 1967 for her second poetic collection, S̲h̲ahr-i Dard.[o][2][30] In recognition of her work, the Government of Pakistan awarded her the Medal of Excellence in 1981.[2] She received the Baba-e Urdu, Dr. Maulvi Abdul Haq Award from the Pakistan Academy of Letters in 1994,[14] and the Quaid-e Azam Literary Award in 1997.[1] She was also the recipient of the Hamdard Foundation of Pakistan's Certificate of Merit.[1] She was the recipient of various international awards from literary societies in North America and Europe.[2][31]

The Government of Pakistan conferred upon her the Pride of Performance Award for Literature in 2003 (awards were announced on 14 August 2002).[32][2][29] She was the recipient of the Kamal-e Fan Award for lifetime achievement in literature by the Pakistan Academy of Letters in 2003. She was the first woman recipient of the award since the literary prize was established by the Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL) in 1997.[1]

Feminist views edit

Ada Jafarey was a supporter of feminism.[6][7][31][33] She expressed her views thus:[p][4][34]

میں نے مردوں کی عائد کردہ پابندیوں کو قبول نہیں کیا، بلکہ اُن پابندیوں کو قبول کیا جو میرے ذہن نے مجھ پہ عائد کی ہیں۔۔۔ میں سمجھتی ہوں کہ بات کو بین الستور کہنا زیادہ مناسب ہے کیونکہ رمز و کنایہ بھی تو شاعری کا حُسن ہے۔

I did not accept the restrictions imposed by men, rather accepted only those restrictions which my mind has imposed upon me... I think that saying things from behind a veil is more appropriate because symbolism and allusion are the beauty of poetry, too.

Critical reputation edit

Various critics say that Jafarey's poetry is full of politeness of expression. She combines both old and new thoughts in a unique artistic way through her poetry.[7]

Qazi Abdul Ghaffar, in his introduction to Ada Jafarey's collection of verses, particularly mentioned her name in the field of feminist way of expression.[6]

The Urdu poet and critic, Jazib Qureshi, said:[2]
"Ada Jafarey is the first and only lady poet who carries in her poetry the eternal colours of Ghalib, Iqbal, and Jigar."

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ عزیز جہاں: ʿAzīz Jahaṉ
  2. ^ مولوی بدر الحسن / ALA-LC: Badru l-Ḥasan
  3. ^ نور الحسن جعفری: Nūru l-Ḥasan Jaʿfrī
  4. ^ اُردُو شاعری کی خاتونِ اوّل: Urdū S̲h̲āʿirī kī K̲h̲ātūn-i Awwal
  5. ^ آزاد نظم (Urdu for 'free verse')
  6. ^ ادؔا
  7. ^ مضامین (Urdu for 'short essays')
  8. ^ رومان
  9. ^ میں ساز ڈھونڈتی رہی (Urdu for 'I kept looking for the 'musical instrument'')
  10. ^ غزل نما
  11. ^ شہر درد، غزالاں تم تو واقف ہو، حرف شناسائی، سفر باقی، اور موسم موسم
  12. ^ جو رہی سو بےخبری رہی (Urdu for 'It was just ignorance that stayed on')
  13. ^ سازِ سخن بہانا ہے
  14. ^ ہونٹوں پہ کبھی ان کے میرا نام ہی آئے
  15. ^ شہر درد (Urdu for 'The City of Pain')
  16. ^ Maiṉ ne mardoṉ kī ʿāʾid kardah pābandiyoṉ ko qubūl nahīṉ kiyā, balkih un pābandiyoṉ ko qubūl kiyā jo mere ẕahn ne mujh pih ʿāʾid kī haiṉ. Maiṉ samajhtī hūṉ kih bāt ko bainu l-sutūr kahnā zyādah munāsib hai kyūṉkih ramz o-kināyah bhī to s̲h̲āʿirī kā ḥusn hai.

External links edit

  • Maiṉ Sāz Ḍhūṉḍtī Rahī — Download Ada Jafri's autobiography (in Urdu)

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Biography of Ada Jafarey". PoemHunter.com. Retrieved 29 November 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Afridi, Nauman (18 July 2023). "Ada Jafarey: The first lady of Urdu poetry". Mobizilla.pk. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  3. ^ a b c Natarajan, Nalini (1996). Handbook of Twentieth-century Literatures of India. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 352. ISBN 9780313287787.
  4. ^ a b Mahmood, Khwaja Tariq (2008). Selected Poetry of Women Writers (4 languages) (in Urdu). Star Publications. p. 6. ISBN 9788176503105.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Āʾīnah-yi Urdū (lāzmī). Urdu Bazaar, Lahore: Khalid Book Depot. 2009. p. 358.
  6. ^ a b c d e Mittra, Sangh (2004). Encyclopaedia of Women in South Asia: Pakistan. Gyan Publishing House. p. 69. ISBN 9788178351872.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Qureshi, Junaid. "!بڑے تاباں، بڑے روشن ستارے ٹوٹ جاتے ہیں". Express News (in Urdu). Retrieved 13 March 2015. منکسرالمزاج، شائستہ اور درویش صفت
  8. ^ "اردو زبان کی عہدساز شاعرہ ادا جعفری انتقال کرگئیں". Dawn News (in Urdu). Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  9. ^ "اردو ادب کی پہلی مقبول شا عرہ ادا جعفری انتقال کر گئیں". Roznama Dunya (in Urdu). Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  10. ^ a b c d "‏"ہونٹوں پہ کبھی ان کے میرا نام ہی آئے" ممتاز شاعرہ ادا جعفری انتقال کر گئیں". Nawai Waqt (in Urdu). Retrieved 14 March 2015.[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ a b c d e Jafarey, Ada. "Family". Personal website. Dr. Aamir Jafarey. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
  12. ^ "Ada Jafarey (ادا جعفری) passed away". Reviewit (in Urdu). Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  13. ^ "Poetess Ada Jafri passes away". ARY News. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  14. ^ a b c "Poet Ada Jafri is no more". Dawn. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  15. ^ a b c "Poetess Ada Jafri passes away". Pakistan Today. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  16. ^ "Death of the first lady". The News. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  17. ^ "Poetess Ada Jafarey passes away". The Nation. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  18. ^ "کراچی ،اردو کی پہلی شاعرہ ادا جعفری انتقال کرگئیں،نمازجنازہ آج ہو گی". Daily Pakistan (in Urdu). Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  19. ^ Jabri, Pervez. . Business Recorder. Archived from the original on 30 March 2016. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  20. ^ Imaduddin. . Business Recorder. Archived from the original on 31 March 2016. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  21. ^ Jabri, Pervez. . Business Recorder. Archived from the original on 30 March 2016. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  22. ^ . Daily Times. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  23. ^ "Ada Jafri's demise a great loss: PAL chief". The News. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  24. ^ . Geo News Urdu (in Urdu). Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  25. ^ "منفرد شاعرہ ادا جعفری کا آخری سفر". VOA Urdu (in Urdu). Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  26. ^ a b c d e "شاعرہ ادا جعفری انتقال کرگئیں". Express News (in Urdu). Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  27. ^ George, K. M. (1992). Modern Indian Literature, an Anthology: Plays and prose. Sahitya Akademi. p. 440. ISBN 9788172013240.
  28. ^ Samiuddin, Abida (2007). Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Urdu Literature. Global Vision Publishing House. p. 223. ISBN 9788182201910.
  29. ^ a b c d "'Honto pay kbhi un k mery naam hi aeay' fame poetess Ada Jafri passes away". The News Teller. Retrieved 13 March 2015.[permanent dead link]
  30. ^ . Urdu Times (in Urdu). Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  31. ^ a b "ممتاز شاعرہ ادا جعفری کی رحلت". Express News (in Urdu). Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  32. ^ Ada Jafri's Pride of Performance Award on Dawn (newspaper), Published 14 August 2002, Retrieved 26 September 2017
  33. ^ . South Asian Media (in Urdu). Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  34. ^ "اردو کی معروف شاعرہ ادا جعفری انتقال کر گئیں". VOA Urdu (in Urdu). Retrieved 14 March 2015.

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Ada Jafarey Urdu اد ا جعفری Ada Jaʿfri PP TI often spelled Ada Jafri 1 22 August 1924 12 March 2015 was a Pakistani poet who is regarded as the first major female Urdu poet to be published 1 2 3 4 and has been called The First Lady of Urdu Poetry She was also an author 5 and was considered a prominent figure in contemporary Urdu literature 1 2 6 She received awards from the Government of Pakistan the Pakistan Writers Guild and literary societies of North America and Europe in recognition of her efforts 2 Ada Jafareyاد ا جعفریJafarey in 1987 Karachi BornAziz Jahan22 August 1924Badayun U P British India now India Died12 March 2015 aged 90 Karachi Sindh PakistanResting placePECHS Graveyard Society Qabristan Jamshed Town Karachi 24 52 0 N 67 3 18 E 24 86667 N 67 05500 E 24 86667 67 05500Pen nameAda JafareyOccupationPoet authorNationalityBritish Indian 1924 1947 Pakistani 1947 2015 EducationPrimary education in poetry Maria Period1945 2015GenreGhazal free verse haiku short essaySubjectFeminism among othersLiterary movementModernism post modernismNotable worksMain Saz Ḍhun ḍti Rahi 1950 S h ahr i Dard 1967 Notable awardsPride of Performance 2003 Medal of Excellence 1981 Adamjee Literary Award 1967 SpouseNurul Hasan Jafarey m 1947 1995 wbr ChildrenSabiha JafareyAzmi JafareyAamir JafareyWebsitewww wbr adajafarey wbr com This article contains Urdu text Without proper rendering support you may see unjoined letters running left to right or other symbols instead of Urdu script Contents 1 Life 1 1 Early life 1 2 Married life 1 3 Later life 1 4 Family 1 5 Death 2 Literary career 2 1 The first female poet 2 2 Style 2 3 Genre 2 4 Works 3 Awards 4 Feminist views 5 Critical reputation 6 See also 7 Notes 8 External links 9 CitationsLife editEarly life edit Ada Jafarey was born on 22 August 1924 in Badayun U P Her birth name was Aziz Jahan a 1 2 7 Her father Maulvi Badrul Hasan b 8 9 died when she was three and her mother reared her 5 She started composing poetry when she was twelve 1 2 7 10 years old under the pen name of Ada Badayuni She spent her early life within impassable social bounds 6 7 Married life edit She married Nurul Hasan Jafarey c on 29 January 1947 in Lucknow India After her marriage she took her pen name Ada Jafarey Her husband Nurul Hasan was a top ranking civil servant of the Federal Government of India Ada Jafarey also moved with her husband to Karachi after the independence of Pakistan in 1947 2 Her husband was a litterateur himself who wrote columns for both English and Urdu newspapers He also served as the president of the Anjuman i Taraqqi i Urdu Nurul Hasan a major inspiration to her writing died on 3 December 1995 1 Later life edit She had been residing in Karachi Pakistan 1 She used to frequently travel between Karachi and Toronto playing an active role in promoting Urdu 2 Family edit Ada Jafarey and Nurul Hasan Jafarey had three children Sabiha Azmi and Aamir 11 Sabiha Jafarey is married to Zubair Iqbal and is settled in Potomac Maryland US They have three children Sabah Iqbal Yusuf Iqbal and Sameer Iqbal 11 Azmi Jafarey and his wife Shua Jafarey are now settled in Andover Massachusetts US They have two sons Faaez Jafarey and Aazim Jafarey 11 Ada Jafarey lived with her son Aamir Jafarey his wife Maha Jafarey together with their daughter Asra Jafarey in Karachi until her death 11 12 Ada Jafarey has two great grandchildren Sabine Rana and Rizwan Rana children of Sabah Iqbal Rana and her husband Fawad Rana 11 Death edit Ada Jafarey died in the evening of 12 March 2015 in a hospital in Karachi where she was being treated 13 at the age of 90 7 14 15 16 17 18 The Pakistani Minister for Information Broadcasting and National Heritage Pervez Rashid the Governor of Sindh Dr Ishratul Ebad Khan the Pakistani Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif Dr Muhammad Qasim Bughio Chairman PAL and Zahida Parveen Director General PAL expressed sorrow over the death of Jafarey They praised her work in the field of Urdu poetry and prayed for her soul 19 20 21 22 23 Her funeral prayer was held in Al Hilal Mosque Karachi 24 She was buried in the PECHS graveyard Jamshed Town Karachi on 13 March 2015 25 nbsp Ada Jafri in 1940Literary career editThe first female poet edit Ada Jafarey was part of a traditionally conservative society where women were not allowed to think and express independently 2 But she was bold enough to express herself 6 Despite having traditionality ingrained in her personality she took part in modern art 1 As early as 1950 she was recognized as the First Lady of Urdu Poetry d 1 2 10 26 Her mother and her husband Nurul Hasan Jafarey encouraged her to keep on her literary activities in spite of social difficulties 1 2 She was the student of great poets like Akhtar Sheerani and Jafar Ali Khan Asar Lakhnavi and used to get her poetry checked and corrected by them 7 10 Style edit Ada Jafarey writes in a gender neutral mode 27 though her works include feminist themes like discrimination and dehumanisation of women and of them being viewed as sexual objects 3 7 Her personality seems absent from her poetry 1 Ada Jafarey wrote of her experiences as a wife and mother in a modified traditional idiom but also noticed the lack of fulfillment that accompanied these relationships 3 Genre edit Ada Jafarey s works are mostly Ghazals 5 but she also experimented with azad naz m e 28 as well as Urdu Haiku 5 She had mastered both genres of Urdu poetry naz m and ghazal 7 In her ghazals she took the pen name Ada f She has also written a few maẓamin g 5 Works edit Ada Jafarey s first ghazal was published in Akhtar Sheerani s magazine Roman h in 1945 10 Ada Jafarey published her first collection of poems Main Saz Ḍhun ḍti Rahi i in 1950 Her book G h azal Numa j containing short essays with short biographies and brief commentaries on the work previous Urdu poets was published in 1987 7 Besides she published five collections of Urdu poetry S h ahr i Dard G h azalan Tum to Waqif Ho Ḥarf i S h anasaʾi Safar Baqi and Mausam Mausam k 15 26 29 in addition to her autobiography Jo Rahi so BeK h abri Rahi l 29 and forty research papers 1 2 She also published her collection of Urdu Haiku Saz i Suk h n Bahana hai m 5 26 Her ghazal Hon ṭon pih kabhi un ke mera nam hi aʾe n 26 was sung and popularised by Ustad Amanat Ali Khan 7 14 15 29 The first couplet of that ghazal is 26 ہونٹوں پہ کبھی ان کے میرا نام ہی آئے آئے تو سہی برسرالزام ہی آئے Transliteration Hon ṭon pih kabhi un ke mera nam hi aʾe Aʾe to sahi barsar i ilzam hi aʾeAwards editIn 1955 Hamdard Foundation New Delhi recognized her as the Outstanding Female Poet of the Century 2 Later she was awarded the Adamjee Literary Award by the Pakistan Writers Guild in 1967 for her second poetic collection S h ahr i Dard o 2 30 In recognition of her work the Government of Pakistan awarded her the Medal of Excellence in 1981 2 She received the Baba e Urdu Dr Maulvi Abdul Haq Award from the Pakistan Academy of Letters in 1994 14 and the Quaid e Azam Literary Award in 1997 1 She was also the recipient of the Hamdard Foundation of Pakistan s Certificate of Merit 1 She was the recipient of various international awards from literary societies in North America and Europe 2 31 The Government of Pakistan conferred upon her the Pride of Performance Award for Literature in 2003 awards were announced on 14 August 2002 32 2 29 She was the recipient of the Kamal e Fan Award for lifetime achievement in literature by the Pakistan Academy of Letters in 2003 She was the first woman recipient of the award since the literary prize was established by the Pakistan Academy of Letters PAL in 1997 1 Feminist views editAda Jafarey was a supporter of feminism 6 7 31 33 She expressed her views thus p 4 34 میں نے مردوں کی عائد کردہ پابندیوں کو قبول نہیں کیا بلکہ ا ن پابندیوں کو قبول کیا جو میرے ذہن نے مجھ پہ عائد کی ہیں میں سمجھتی ہوں کہ بات کو بین الستور کہنا زیادہ مناسب ہے کیونکہ رمز و کنایہ بھی تو شاعری کا ح سن ہے I did not accept the restrictions imposed by men rather accepted only those restrictions which my mind has imposed upon me I think that saying things from behind a veil is more appropriate because symbolism and allusion are the beauty of poetry too Critical reputation editVarious critics say that Jafarey s poetry is full of politeness of expression She combines both old and new thoughts in a unique artistic way through her poetry 7 Qazi Abdul Ghaffar in his introduction to Ada Jafarey s collection of verses particularly mentioned her name in the field of feminist way of expression 6 The Urdu poet and critic Jazib Qureshi said 2 Ada Jafarey is the first and only lady poet who carries in her poetry the eternal colours of Ghalib Iqbal and Jigar See also edit nbsp Poetry portal Ghazal Fehmida Riaz Kishwar Naheed Parveen ShakirNotes edit عزیز جہاں ʿAziz Jahan مولوی بدر الحسن ALA LC Badru l Ḥasan نور الحسن جعفری Nuru l Ḥasan Jaʿfri ا رد و شاعری کی خاتون او ل Urdu S h aʿiri ki K h atun i Awwal آزاد نظم Urdu for free verse اد ا مضامین Urdu for short essays رومان میں ساز ڈھونڈتی رہی Urdu for I kept looking for the musical instrument غزل نما شہر درد غزالاں تم تو واقف ہو حرف شناسائی سفر باقی اور موسم موسم جو رہی سو بےخبری رہی Urdu for It was just ignorance that stayed on ساز سخن بہانا ہے ہونٹوں پہ کبھی ان کے میرا نام ہی آئے شہر درد Urdu for The City of Pain Main ne mardon ki ʿaʾid kardah pabandiyon ko qubul nahin kiya balkih un pabandiyon ko qubul kiya jo mere z ahn ne mujh pih ʿaʾid ki hain Main samajhti hun kih bat ko bainu l sutur kahna zyadah munasib hai kyun kih ramz o kinayah bhi to s h aʿiri ka ḥusn hai External links editMain Saz Ḍhun ḍti Rahi Download Ada Jafri s autobiography in Urdu Citations edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Biography of Ada Jafarey PoemHunter com Retrieved 29 November 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Afridi Nauman 18 July 2023 Ada Jafarey The first lady of Urdu poetry Mobizilla pk Retrieved 18 July 2023 a b c Natarajan Nalini 1996 Handbook of Twentieth century Literatures of India Greenwood Publishing Group p 352 ISBN 9780313287787 a b Mahmood Khwaja Tariq 2008 Selected Poetry of Women Writers 4 languages in Urdu Star Publications p 6 ISBN 9788176503105 a b c d e f Aʾinah yi Urdu lazmi Urdu Bazaar Lahore Khalid Book Depot 2009 p 358 a b c d e Mittra Sangh 2004 Encyclopaedia of Women in South Asia Pakistan Gyan Publishing House p 69 ISBN 9788178351872 a b c d e f g h i j k Qureshi Junaid بڑے تاباں بڑے روشن ستارے ٹوٹ جاتے ہیں Express News in Urdu Retrieved 13 March 2015 منکسرالمزاج شائستہ اور درویش صفت اردو زبان کی عہدساز شاعرہ ادا جعفری انتقال کرگئیں Dawn News in Urdu Retrieved 14 March 2015 اردو ادب کی پہلی مقبول شا عرہ ادا جعفری انتقال کر گئیں Roznama Dunya in Urdu Retrieved 14 March 2015 a b c d ہونٹوں پہ کبھی ان کے میرا نام ہی آئے ممتاز شاعرہ ادا جعفری انتقال کر گئیں Nawai Waqt in Urdu Retrieved 14 March 2015 permanent dead link a b c d e Jafarey Ada Family Personal website Dr Aamir Jafarey Retrieved 2 December 2013 Ada Jafarey ادا جعفری passed away Reviewit in Urdu Retrieved 14 March 2015 Poetess Ada Jafri passes away ARY News Retrieved 13 March 2015 a b c Poet Ada Jafri is no more Dawn Retrieved 13 March 2015 a b c Poetess Ada Jafri passes away Pakistan Today Retrieved 13 March 2015 Death of the first lady The News Retrieved 14 March 2015 Poetess Ada Jafarey passes away The Nation Retrieved 14 March 2015 کراچی اردو کی پہلی شاعرہ ادا جعفری انتقال کرگئیں نمازجنازہ آج ہو گی Daily Pakistan in Urdu Retrieved 14 March 2015 Jabri Pervez Pervaiz Rashid condoles over demise of Ada Jafri Business Recorder Archived from the original on 30 March 2016 Retrieved 13 March 2015 Imaduddin Ebad grieved over poetess Ada Jafri s death Business Recorder Archived from the original on 31 March 2016 Retrieved 13 March 2015 Jabri Pervez PM saddened over demise of Ada Jafri Business Recorder Archived from the original on 30 March 2016 Retrieved 13 March 2015 Ada Jafri s death termed a colossal loss to Urdu literature Daily Times Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 14 March 2015 Ada Jafri s demise a great loss PAL chief The News Retrieved 14 March 2015 شاعرہ ادا جعفری کی کراچی میں نماز جنازہ اور تدفین Geo News Urdu in Urdu Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 14 March 2015 منفرد شاعرہ ادا جعفری کا آخری سفر VOA Urdu in Urdu Retrieved 14 March 2015 a b c d e شاعرہ ادا جعفری انتقال کرگئیں Express News in Urdu Retrieved 13 March 2015 George K M 1992 Modern Indian Literature an Anthology Plays and prose Sahitya Akademi p 440 ISBN 9788172013240 Samiuddin Abida 2007 Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Urdu Literature Global Vision Publishing House p 223 ISBN 9788182201910 a b c d Honto pay kbhi un k mery naam hi aeay fame poetess Ada Jafri passes away The News Teller Retrieved 13 March 2015 permanent dead link اردو کی پہلی مقبول شاعرہ ادا جعفری علالت کے بعد انتقال کر گئیں Urdu Times in Urdu Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 14 March 2015 a b ممتاز شاعرہ ادا جعفری کی رحلت Express News in Urdu Retrieved 14 March 2015 Ada Jafri s Pride of Performance Award on Dawn newspaper Published 14 August 2002 Retrieved 26 September 2017 ممتاز شاعرہ ادا جعفری کی رحلت South Asian Media in Urdu Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 14 March 2015 اردو کی معروف شاعرہ ادا جعفری انتقال کر گئیں VOA Urdu in Urdu Retrieved 14 March 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ada Jafri amp oldid 1191920188, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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