Draft:Zaki Ahmad

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Birth:[edit]

  • Name: Zaki Ahmad
  • Father's Name: Late Molvi Hakim Syed Sageer Hasan[1]
  • Mother's Name: Bibi Hajarah, daughter of Hafiz Hakim Syed Farman Ali (1876-1961)
  • Date of Birth: March 3, 1935[2]
  • Birthplace: Guzri, Patna City, Bihar, India

Education:[edit]

  • Bachelor of Arts (Gold Medalist)
  • Master of Arts in English, Hindi, and Persian
  • Master of Arts in Sociology
  • Master of Arts in Urdu
  • Diploma in Education
  • S.T.C. (Physical Education and New Education)
  • Schooling: Muhammad Anglo Arabic School, Patna City
  • High School: Zila School, Darbhanga
  • Intermediate: A.M. College, Darbhanga
  • Graduation: Patna University
  • Teachers' Training College, Samastipur
  • Urdu and Persian: Bihar University, Hindi Vidyapeeth, Deva Pitth, Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, Delhi, Arya Samaj Mission, Delhi
  • Dalton Ganj, Jharkhand (1961-1959)
  • G.A. High School, Lal Ganj, Vishali, Bihar (1995-1961)
  • Passed away on May 22, 1959

Marriage and children[edit]

Zaki Ahmad was married to Parveen Sultana, the cousin sister of the renowned poet Parveen Shakir. The couple was blessed with four children, two sons, and two daughters:

  • Sons: Farman Ahmad, Salman Ahmad
  • Daughters: Sabeeha Parween, Guddi
  • Grand Sons : Syed Ashhar Imam , Syed Nawaz Ahmad , Nazre Imam, Syed Faraz Ahmad, Sameer Hasan, Syed Faiz
  • Grand Daughter : Samra Fatma, Zoha Fatma, Saima Zahra, Yusra Fatma, Fatima Zahra

Career:[edit]

Works:[edit]

  • Published articles on social and societal issues in English, Urdu, and Hindi, including poems, children's poetry, songs, articles, etc., continuously included in newspapers, magazines, textbooks, and radio programs since 1959.
  • Notable Literary Works: "Akhal Bharatiya Arya (Hindu) Dharma Miwangh," "Jhoola" (a collection of children's poems), "Apna Marsia" (a Masnavi), "Meethay Geet" (Sweet Songs), "Society Seva Ke Liye Doctar Par Bhat Das Foundation" awarded gold medal, certificate, and badge for securing first class first position between Hindu and Muslim examinations during the Hindu-Muslim Religion and Sociology examinations conducted by the Delhi-based Arya Samaj Mission. "Hindu-Muslim Relationship through the Ages" awarded with a cash prize by the Culture and Literary Society, D. Bali, 1993. "Apna Marsia" (Masnavi), Society for the Promotion of Urdu, Vishali, 2007.

All Books[edit]

  1. Apna Marsia
  2. Meethay Geet
  3. Sail-e-Rawan
  4. Rang Birang-e-Phool

Contributions:[edit]

  • Former Vice President, Society for the Promotion of Urdu, Branch Dishaali, Bihar.
  • Former General Secretary, Akbari Registerd Society, Chanden Pati, Darbhanga.
  • Former Member, Caretaker Committee, Madrasa Firdaus al-Ilm, Lal Ganj, Vishali, Bihar.
  • Former Member, Dak Parishad, Administrative District Vishali, Bihar.

Honors:[edit]

Death:[edit]

  • Passed away on May 5, 2021.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ahmad, Zaki (2021). RANG BIRANG-E-PHOOL. Arshia Publications, Delhi. pp. 10–11. ISBN 978-93-89455-09-0.
  2. ^ Ahmad, Zaki (2002). Apna Marsiya (001 ed.). New Delhi: Anjuman Taraqqi Urdu, Vaishali, Hajipur. pp. 4–5.