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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fahmida_RiazFahmida Riaz - Wikipedia

    Fahmida Riaz (Urdu: فہمیدہ ریاض) (28 July 1946 – 21 November 2018) was an Urdu writer, poet and activist from Pakistan. She authored many books, such as Godaavari , Khatt-e Marmuz , and Khana e Aab O Gil in addition to the first translation in rhyme of the Masnavi of Jalaluddin Rumi from Persian into Urdu .

  2. 27 de nov. de 2018 · Fahmida Riaz, who died in Pakistan last week, was not just another poet, fiction writer or translator. She broke social taboos and set new standards in Urdu literature, writes M Ilyas...

  3. Rekhta is a website that showcases the writings of Fahmida Riaz, a renowned Urdu poet and activist. You can read her ghazals, nazms, short stories, e-books, sher-o-shayari, and watch her recitations.

  4. 9 de may. de 2011 · NEW YORK, April 30, 2011 - Pakistani poet Fahmida Riaz engages the crowd, and her fellow poets, at Asia Society's mushaira. In Urdu. (2 min., 31 sec.) Sour...

  5. 1 de nov. de 2018 · Fahmida Riaz was a Pakistani poet and writer, known for her feminist and anti-establishment views. She was born in India in 1946 and wrote several books and translations in Urdu.

  6. In ‘Ek Aurat ki Hansi’, Pakistani poet Fahmida Riaz portrays a woman’s laughter as a sign of her ‘azadi’ (freedom). Like many of our foremothers, Riaz fought for her right to laugh – to laugh at the religious separatism in post-partition India and Pakistan (which she captures in her poem ‘Tum Bilkul Hum Jaise Nikle’) and at the ...

  7. Born in Meerut, India, Fahmida Riaz is among the front rank of Urdu poets. From the outset she refused to be typecast as a woman poet and conform to what are generally regarded as the confines of 'proper' literary and creative traditions of feminine poetry.