Deputy Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi
Indian subcontinent, Urdu literature, Indian Penal Code, Mirat-ul-Uroos, Syed Ahmed Khan
978-613-9-86358-7
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52
2011-12-11
29,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Deputy Nazeer Ahmad Dehlvi 'Diptee' (Deputy) Nazeer Ahmad was a leading Urdu writer who was also a social and religious reformer, and a prominent scholar. He was a pioneer of Urdu literature whose novels are today a basic part of the educational curriculum in the Indian sub-continent (i.e., India and Pakistan). Nazir Ahmad (1830–1912) came from a distinguished family of religious scholars, maulavis and muftis of Bijnor (Uttar Pradesh) and Delhi. His father was a teacher in a small town near Bijnore, who taught the boy Persian and Arabic, and in 1842 took him to study with Maulvi Abd ul-Khaliq at the Aurangabadi Mosque in Delhi. In 1846, the boy had the opportunity to enroll at Delhi College, he chose its Urdu section, he later said, because his father had told him 'he would rather see me die than learn English' and studied there till 1853. During this period he also discreetly arranged his own marriage, to Maulvi Abd ul-Khaliq's granddaughter.
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