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The cast of Dayar E Madina - 1975 includes: Nazima Mumtaz Ali Husn Banu Imtiaz Khan

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How many poems has Syed Ali Jawad Zaidi written?

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What movie and television projects has Imtiaz Khan been in?

Imtiaz Khan has: Performed in "Patni" in 1970. Played Roopesh in "Yaadon Ki Baaraat" in 1973. Played Bahadur in "Kala Sona" in 1975. Played Kaalia in "Jaggu" in 1975. Played Kundan in "Dharmatma" in 1975. Played William in "Apne Dushman" in 1975. Performed in "Dayar E Madina" in 1975. Played Shambu Khanna, the American in "Anokha" in 1975. Played Inspector friend of Amzad in "Ginny Aur Johny" in 1976. Played Veeru in "Dus Numbri" in 1976. Played Dhurjan in "Kabeela" in 1976. Played Zorawar Singh in "Parmatma" in 1978. Played Shakaal in "Darwaza" in 1978. Performed in "Khoon Ka Badla Khoon" in 1978. Played Sangram Singh in "Aakhri Kasam" in 1979. Performed in "Aulea-E-Islam" in 1979. Performed in "The Naxalites" in 1980. Performed in "Andhera" in 1980. Played Dubai Police Chief in "Chor Police" in 1983. Played Lal in "Ameer Aadmi Gharib Aadmi" in 1985. Performed in "Telephone" in 1985. Played Shahkal Singh in "Tahkhana" in 1986. Played Jayant Amar Nath in "Baat Ban Jaye" in 1986. Performed in "Dak Bangla" in 1987. Performed in "Raat Ke Andhere Mein" in 1987. Performed in "Mr. X" in 1987. Performed in "Anjaam khuda jaane" in 1988. Played Anna in "Dayavan" in 1988. Performed in "Mera Naseeb" in 1989. Performed in "Zulm Ki Hukumat" in 1992. Played Police Commisioner in "Hulchul" in 1995. Performed in "Bunty Aur Babli" in 2005.


Is Syed Ali Jawad Zaidi an eminent urdu poet?

Yes he is an eminent Urdu poet. He was awarded the Padmashri by the Government of India for his contribution to Urdu literature. Ali Jawad Zaidi (Born 10.03.1916 Died 06.12.2004) who became the Secretary-General of the All India Students Federationduring the Quit India Movement, retired from active government service in 1978 as a very senior bureaucrat, is an internationally acclaimed Urdu scholar, writer, poet & critic, and author of over 80 books written in Urdu, Hindi, English and Persian. His most notable work is "A History of Urdu Literature" (http://www.amazon.com/History-Urdu-Literature-Jawad-Zaidi/dp/8172012918). He is also the recepient of several other other prestigous awards such as the Ghalib Award.He was also a freedom fighter who fought for India's freedom. During the Indian freedom struggle, he was imprisoned for writing poetry that incited patriotic fervour. In those days Sarojini Naidu (a very prominent Indian poet & freedom fighter) used to attend meetings of the student's freedom movement (of which Ali Jawad Zaidi was a leader) and in one such meeting she lavished praise on one of his poems. From the discussion forum in the WikiAnswers, three books of Syed Ali Jawad Zaidi have come up. 1. A book of poems written by Ali Jawad Zaidi titled "Tisha-i-Awaz". The book contains 52 poems written by him and has 160 pages. The book was published in 1985 and priced at Rs. 25/-. The book was published by Nusrat Publishers, Haideri Market, Aminuddaula Park, Lucknow. 2. A book of poetry written by Ali Jawad Zaidi titled 'Naseem-e- Dasht-e-Arzoo' published by Naami Press, Naqkhaas, Lucknow, in the year 1982. The book contains 152 poems by Ali Jawad Zaidi. This collection of Poems won an award from the state Government. 3. A book titled "Dayar-e-sahr" written by Ali Jawad Zaidi published in 1960 and printed by Union Printing Press, Delhi. This maybe in addition to a number of other books that Ali Jawad Zaidi may have written. This book alone has 64 poems. 4. Rang-e-Sang - Collection of poems by Ali Jawad Zaidi Published in 1944. 5. Naghma-e-Aazaadi - Collection of Patriotic poems, Published in 1957, in both Urdu and Hindi. 6. Meri Ghazalein - Collection of Gahzals by Ali Jawad Zaidi Published in 1959. This collection won an award from the State Government. 7. Inteqhad Ali Jawad Zaidi - Collection of Poems Published in 1971. 8. Warq Warq Zanjeer - collection of Poems Published in 1990. 9. Dhoop Chaaon - Collection of Poems Published in 1994. 10. Paro - Long poem by Ali Jawad Zaidi Published after his death in 2005 with the efforts of his son, Anwar Zaidi and transcribed by his daughter-in-law, Saba (in Hindi). Please refer to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Jawad_Zaidi for a complete list of his works.


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Complete lyrics of dayar-e-ishq by allama iqbal?

Hamiki Ne Musalmani Khudi Ki Kalimi Ramz E Pinhani Khudi Ki Tujhe Gul Fakr O Shahi Ka Bata Doon Ghareebi Mein Nigehbani Khudhi Ki Dyar E Ishq Mein Apna Maqaam Paida Ker Na Tu Zameen Ke Liyeh Hai Na Aasman Ke Liyeh Jahan Hai Tere Liyeh, Tu Nahi Jahan Ke Liyeh Daikh... Apna Maqaam Paida Ker Khudhi Ko Ker Buland Itna Ke Her Taqdeer Se Pehle Khuda Bande Se Khud Pochay Bata Teri Raza Kya Hai ...Apna Maqaam Paida Ker Raga ...Apna Maqaam Paida Ker Yeh Hikmat E Malkooti Yeh Ilm E Laa-Hoti Haram Ke Dard Ka Darmaan Nahi To Kuch Bhi Nahi Yeh Zikr E Neem Shabi Yeh Buraak Beyasu Teri Khudhi Ke Nigehbaan Nahi To Kuch Bhi Nahi Khirad Ne Keh Bhi Diya La Ilah To Kya Haasil Dil-O-Nigaah Musalmaan Nahi To Kuch Bhi Nahi Daikh... Apna Maqaam Paida Ker Zindagani Hai Sadaf Qatra E Nesa Hai Khudhi Woh Sadaf Kya Ke Jo Qatre Ko Gohar Ker Na Sakay Ho Agar Khudnigar O Khudgar O Khudgeer Khudi Yeh Bhi Mumkin Hai Ke Tu Mout Se Bhi Mar Na Sakay Per Pehle ...Apna Maqaam Paida Ker Phir Charagh E Lala Se Roshan Hoay Koh O Taman Mujh Ko Phir Naghmon Pe Yuksanay Laga Mugh E Chaman Apne Mun Mein Doob Ker Paya Suragh E Zindagi Tu Agar Mera Nahi Banta Na Bun... Apna To Bun Mun Ki Dunya Mun Ki Dunya Sooz O Masti Jazb O Shouq Tan Ki Dunya Tun Ki Dunya Sood O Sauda Makr O Fun Mun Ki Doulat Haath Aati Hai To Phir Jaati Nahi Tan Ki Daulat Chaaon Hai Aata Hai Dhan Jata Hai Dhan Mun Ki Dunya Mein Na Paya Mein Ne Afrangi Ka Raaj Mun Ki Dunya Mein Na Dekhe Mein Ne Shaikh O Brahman Paani Paani Ker Gayi Mujh Ko Qalandar Ki Yeh Baat Tu Jhuka Jab Ghair Ke Agay Na Mun Tera Na Tan Bus ...Apna Maqaam Paida Ker Dyar E Ishq Mein Apna Maqaam Paida Ker Naya Zamana Naye Subh O Shaam Paida Ker Khuda Agar Dil-E-Fitrat Shinaas De Tujhko Sukoot-E-Laalaa-O-Gul Se Kalaam Paida Kar Uthana Sheesha Garan-E-Farang Ke Saath Safal-E-Paak Se (P?)Meena-O-Jaam Paida Ker Mera Tareek Ameeri Nahi Faqeeri Hai Khudi Na Baich Gareebi Mein Naam Paida Kar Dyar E Ishq Mein Apna Maqaam Paida Ker... ---- Dhyahar-Eh-Ishq Meh (The Realm of Love) 8:26 Shahbazz 1991 ki Haqq se farishton ne Iqbal ki ghammaazi gustaakh hai karta hai fitrat ki hinabandi khaki hai magar iske andaaz hai aflaki roomi hai na shaami hai kaashi na samarkandi sikhlaayi farishton ko aadam ki tarap isne aadam ko sikhaata hai aadaab-e-Khuda'wandi dayaar-e-ishq mein apna maqaam paida kar nayaa zamaana naye subah shaam paida kar khuda agar dil-e-fitrat shanaas de tujhko sukoot-e-lala-o-gul se kalaam paida kar mera tareek ameeri nahi fakeeri hai khudi na baich, gareebi mein naam paida kar (The angels began to speak behind Iqbal 'This creation of clay is of heavenly nature He taught the angels the restlessness of Man And taught Man the mastery of angels...' Set your own standard on the soil of love! Neither are you for the earth or the skies This world is for you, not that you are made for it There are worlds beyond the stars that are seen The trials of Love are still to be seen Create a new world, Create a new morn and evening! Set your own standard on the soil of love!) ---- Create a place for thyself in the world of love; Create a new age, new days, and new nights. If God grant thee an eye for nature's beauty, Converse with the silence of flowers; respond to their love. Do not be beholden to the West's artisans, Seek thy sustenance in what thy land affords. My ghazal is the essence of my life-blood, Create thy elixir of life out 'of this essence. My way of life is poverty, not the pursuit of wealth; Barter not thy Selfhood; win a name in adversity.


Who is Ali Jawad Zaidi?

ALI JAWAD ZAIDI By Saiyid Siraj Amjad On 10th March 1916, a boy was born in Karhan, a small village in Azamgarh district of eastern Uttar Pradesh. This boy, the eldest of six children was to rise to such great heights that not only would he be a known personality in the district or the state in which he was born but go on to become an internationally known figure in the field of Urdu Literature. This boy, lovingly called "Babu" by his adoring mother, is today known as Ali Jawad Zaidi in literary circles and is internationally recognized as a poet of repute, an authority on Marsiyago of Uttar Pradesh, Mir Anis & Mirza Ghalib, and has written on as diverse subjects as plain prose to poetry, from research works to analytical works. Hailing from a prominent zamindar family of Mohammadabad-Gohna, Azamgarh, Ali Jawad Zaidi was born at his maternal grandfather's home in Karhan. Belonging to a Saiyid family and being the eldest son in his family, he was sent to the local Arabic Madarsa to gain education and proficiency in Islamic Theology and religious matters and had it not been for one of his uncles who took him under his wings, the world of Urdu and society in general would have been deprived of his genius and knowledge. Ali Jawad's father died young and at the time, Ali Jawad was only 11 years old. His early formal education took place in Mahmudabad, the princely state. He then proceeded to Lucknow for his pre-university, graduation (Jubilee College, Lucknow) and Post-Graduation in law, (LLb. from Lucknow University). It was in Lucknow that Ali Jawad grew and blossomed. Although his genius was noticed in his early years as a child in his hometown itself, it was in Lucknow that Ali Jawad came into his own as an orator, poet, student leader and organizer. During his graduation and later while doing his LLB, he came into contact with leaders of the national freedom movement and his conscience saw him take a plunge into the freedom movement in the late 1930's. His poems inspired the revolutionaries of the time and he himself led the student's movement along with other able student leaders. His charisma and dynamism saw him being elected as the Secretary-General of the All India Student's Federation. He was the Secretary-General of the All India Student's Federation, during those hectic and stormy days of the Quit India Movement (1942) launched by Gandhi. His poems got proscribed by the British Government for inciting rebellion against the British Raj. The British government got so frustrated by his political activities that they issued an arrest warrant in order to stop him from organizing student rallies and mobilizing the student power against the Raj. But he was not one to give in easily and went underground. He continued with his work of organizing and inspiring students throughout the length and breath of India. He was finally arrested in Nagpur. He was sentenced to jail for anti-British activity and sent to serve his term at the Nagpur Central Prison and later transferred to the Banares Central Jail. With India's independence, Ali Jawad bid goodbye to active politics, although he could have encashed on his popularity and contribution to the freedom struggle, his view was that he fought the British to free India from the yoke of the British Raj and now that India had gained its independence, it was time for him to move onto other things. He joined the Information Department of the Uttar Pradesh Government and was a Deputy Director there when he was inducted into the Information Service of the Central Government and posted to Srinagar.Although he had taken up Government Service for a full-time job and chosen that as a career, he was never away from the Arts and Cultural activities, which were his calling from the heart. He soon found himself getting involved in the Arts and Cultural activities in Jammu & Kashmir and found himself being thrust with the responsibility of organizing and conducting the Kashmir festival during the summer months on an annual basis. He was appointed as the Secretary General of the Society of Arts and Culture, Government of Jammu & Kashmir. In the early sixties, he was transferred to Delhi and posted with the Press Information Bureau. His postings with the Press Information Bureau saw him in Mumbai and then back in Delhi. His final posting was in Tehran and he retired from active Government service as Jt. Director, News Services, AIR in August, 1978. Being a secularist and nationalist to the core, religion had always taken a back seat in his life although he was religious is his own way. For him, religion was a personal matter and the nation, its culture and heritage had always been more important. He was a member of the I K Gujral Committee on National Integration. He had been a regular contributor to magazines and newspapers. Thousands of his articles have found place in the print media over the years. He had also worked as the Editor of "Naya Daur", an Udru monthly digest and "Al-Ilm", a monthly published from Mumbai. In the recent past, Naya Daur ran a series on his memoirs on a monthly basis. He had also done some translation work (into English) for the Sahitya Akademi (Gandhi). The nature of his job took him around the world and he has traveled extensively in India. He has brushed shoulders with Heads of State, Prime Ministers, Governors, Cabinet Ministers, Chief Ministers, Ministers in State Governments, and other high ranking officials on the world stage, yet he was a man with his feet firmly set to the ground, humble and simple. During all his years with the government, he did not stop writing. More than half a dozen of his books have won State Government Awards. The Government of India conferred on him the Padmashri, in recognition of his contribution to Urdu literature. Amongst the various awards and honours that have been conferred on him are, the Tamra Patra for his role in the freedom movement, the Ghalib award and the Mir Anis award. He has authored over 80 books in Urdu, English, Hindi and Persian. Many of his works are now reference material for research students. He has been the subject of research scholars and Doctor of Philosophy Degree's have been awarded to four students for research done on his life and works. He has served as the President of the Uttar Pradesh Urdu Academy, Lucknow and as the President of the Zainabbiya Institute of Islamic Studies, Mumbai, apart from stints on the Board of Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi and the Sangeet & Natya Akademi, New Delhi and many other social, literary and cultural organizations. He has also served as an Advisor to the Government of Uttar Pradesh. Being a man of letters, despite failing sight, he continued to write till his very end. Confined to his home in Lucknow during his last years, as time and age took their toll on him, he wrote employing a person who transcribed all that was dictated. Ali Jawad could hardly see, but the spirit was still very much alive with so much in that little head on those fragile shoulders. His deteriorating health had added urgency to his approach towards his works. He used to say that there was so much more he had to give to the world, yet time was running out for him. Amongst his various works are Naath Nigaran-e-Uttar Pradesh (in 2 Volumes), Uttar Pradesh ke Marsiyago (in 2 Volumes) & Do Adabi School, which have been published in Pakistan as well. These books along with his History of Urdu Literature (English), Mirza Ghalib - Ek Parichay (Hindi), Mir Anis, are unique in their approaches to their subjects. Saiyid Ali Jawad ZaidiMohammedabad-Gohna, Dist. Azamgarh (Now - Mau), Uttar Pradesh, India. Date of Birth :March 10, 1916 Date of Death : December 06, 2004 Education : BA (Lucknow University) LLB (Lucknow University) Career : Government Service (Retired as Jt. Dir., News Services, AIR) Other Positions Held : Advisor, Government of Uttar Pradesh. General Secretary, Dept of Arts & Culture, Govt. of J&K. Srinagar Secretary to the Prime Minister of Jammu & Kashmir, Srinagar Member of the Board, Sahitya Academy, New Delhi Member of the Board, Anjum Tarraqqi Urdu, New Delhi Member of the Board, Sangeet & Natak Academy, New Delhi Member of the Board, Lalit Kala Niketan, New Delhi Member, Board of Trustees, Shia Dergee College, Lucknow President, Uttar Pradesh Urdu Academy, Lucknow President, Zainabiya Institue of Islamic Studies, Mumbai Secretary General, All India Students Federation Recipient of the following Awards : - Padma Shri for contribution to Urdu Literature - Sahitya Academy Award for contribution to Urdu Literature - Tamra Patra for contribution to India's Freedom Struggle - Anis Award in recognition of Expertise on Mir Anis - Ghalib Award in recognition of Expertise on Mirza Ghalib - Certificate of Honour presented by The Rotary Club, Lucknow - Awards presented to his various books by Governments and Literary Organizations are marked in the list of his Books below. Since 1987, Ali Jawad Zaidi, asked Government Bodies and Literary Organizations, not to consider his works, for awards. List of Published Books ( Books marked by an '*' are award winning books) Written by Saiyid Ali Jawad Zaidi 1. Meri Gazalain 1959 * Poetry 2. Teesha-e-Awaaz 1985 Poetry 3. Uttar Pradesh Ke Marsiyago Research 4. Do Adbi School 1970 * Crictical Analysis 5. Naath Nigari Uttar Pradesh mein Research & analysis 6. Zabpt Shudaa Nazmain Collection of Proscribed Poems 7. Urdu Main Qaumi Shairi Ke Sau Saal 1957 Criticism & analysis 8. History of Urdu Literature 1993 Research & Analysis 9. Mir Anis (Tr. English) 1986 Biography 10. Rang-e-sang 1944 Poetry 11. Dayar-e-Sahar 1960 Poetry 12. Naseem-e-Dasht-e-Arzoo 1980 * Poetry 13. Inteqhab Ali Jawad Zaidi 1971 Poetry 14. Silsila (Inteqhab) 1990 Poetry 15. Warq Warq Zanjeer 1990 Poetry 16. Dhoop Chaaon 1994 Poetry 17. Urdu Main Shairi Ke Sau Saal (Afsaane ke saath) 1981 Criticism & analysis 18. Hamari Quami Shairi Criticism & analysis 19. Taamiri Adab 1959 * Criticism & analysis 20. Anwaar-e-Abu Al Kalaam 1959 21. Hindustan Mein Islami Uloom Ke Marakaz 1972 22. Fikr-o-Riyaz 1975 * Collection of Muqalaat 23. Tareekh-e-Adab Urdu Ki Tadween 1976 ResearchAli Jawad Zaidi - List of Books (Cont.) 24. Qasida Nigaran-e-Uttar Pradesh 1978 Research 25. Tarrek Adab Ki Tadween (Vol II) 1983 Research 26. Do Aadabi Ischool (Revised Edition) 1980 Critical Analysis 27. Qasida Nigaran-e-Uttar Pradesh (Vol II) 1983 Research & analysis 28. Masnavi Nigari 1985 Research & analysis 29. Diwan-e-Ghani 1964 Research & analysis 30. Zikr-o-Fikr Ghani 1966 Silsila Muqalaat 31. Nasr Nigari Uttar Pradesh Mein Research & analysis 32. Do aadabi Ischool (Pakistan edition) 1988 Critical Analysis 33. Hindustan Mein Arabi Ki Taweej Research & analysis 34. Kamal-e-Abu Kalam 1989 Collection of articles 35. Mir Anis (Hindi) Biography 36. Ghalib - Ek Parichay (Hindi) 1969 Biography 37. Tareek-e-Mushaira 1992 Research 38. Malik Ram Ek Mutaalah 1987 Biography 39. Islami Taraki Pasandi 40. Dehalvi Marsiyago - Vol I 1982 * Research & Analysis 41. Dehalvi Marsiyago - Vol II 1987 * Research & Analysis 42. Anis Ke Salaam 1981 Collection 43. Rubiyaat-e-Anis 1985 Collection 44. Mir Anis 1991 Collection & Short biography 45. Jadeed Marsiye Ka Baani - Mir Zamir Laknawi 46. Adbiyaat Kashmiri 1994 47. Mahatma Gandhi (Urdu) 1986 Translation from English 48. Diwan Shams Tabraizi Ki Seer (Urdu) Translation from Farsi 49. Islami Para Para 50. Aap Se Miliye 1963 * Sketches 51. ____ Humsaaya 1985 Sketches 52. Hum Qaabila 1990 Sketches 53. Ehl-e-Qaabila Sketches 54. Yaadon Ke Rahguzar Memoirs 55. _____ Nazr Collection of articles 56. Inteqaab-e-Rind 1983 57. Payaam-e-Aazadi 1947 58. Naghma-e-aazadi (Urdu) 1957 Collection of Poems 59. Naghma-e-aazadi (Hindi) 1957 Collection of Poems 60. Ali Ibn Abu Taalib - Vol I Historical Research 61. Ali Ibn Abu Taalib - Vol II Historical Research 62. Zaidi ke Tafsare Collection 63. Zaidi Ke Muqadmaat Collection 64. An Experiment in Communication Planning 1970 Research & Analysis 65. Human Interest Stories 1970 66. Malik Ram Felicitation Volume 1972 67. The Prophet's Daughter Historical Research 68. Urdu Press in Bihar & Bengal 1978 Research & Analysis 69. Mortality & Growth in Urdu Press 1978 Research & Analysis 70. All India Students Conference Golden Jubilee Celebrations 1986 71. A Short History of Student Movement Historical Research 72. Paro 2005 Long Poem Published by Anwar Zaidi 73. Annual Report (1961-62) J&K Academy of Arts, Culture & Languages 1962 Report 74. Report of the I K Gujral Committee for The Promotion of Urdu (In 2 Vols.) 1975 Report Some other links to 'Ali Jawad Zaidi' are given below : http://www.education.nic.in/cd50years/u/47/3Y/473Y0201.htm http://www.indianmuslims.info/people/list_of_padma_awardees.html http://www.education.nic.in/cd50years/u/47/3Y/473Y0202.htm http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:84xpJ15F5NsJ:www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00fwp/srf/srf_sirsayyid.doc+Ali+Jawad+Zaidi&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=13 http://www.indvandrerbiblioteket.dk/urdu/lyrik.xml http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00fwp/srf/srf_iqbal.pdf http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00fwp/srf/sabkihindi/srf_s... http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00fwp/srf/srf_sirsayyid.do... http://www.loc.gov/cgi-bin/zgate?ACTION=INIT&FORM_HOST_PORT=/prod/www/data/z3950/locils2.html,z3950.loc.gov,7090&CI=102739 http://www.sahitya-akademi.org/sahitya-akademi/bklst07.htm http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-9118(200205)61%3A2%3C761%3AMGACB%... http://education.nic.in/cd50years/u/47/3Y/473Y0303.htm http://www.urdustan.net/blog/2004_11_01_archive.html