Irfan Nasirabadi

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Syed Irfan Abbas Rizvi
Born(1975-06-05)5 June 1975
Nasirabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
OccupationPoet, writer, nauhakhawn, fashion designer
RelativesSyed Ali Akhtar Rizvi (father-in-law)
Websiteirfannasirabadi.webs.com

Syed Irfan Abbas Rizvi (born 5 June 1975) is a poet, writer and auhakhawn (Noha reciter) from Nasirabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. He is well known in the Shia community and is considered the best Noha auhakhawn who recites his own nauhe. He rose to fame in the 1996s when his Nohas and poetry gained popularity overseas.[1]

Biography[]

Early life[]

Syed Irfan Abbas Rizvi born in Nasirabad to Syed Qinayat Abbas Rizvi a famous sozkhawn and nouhakhwan. At the age of six his family settle in Raebareli from there he did schooling. He won many championship in inter school tournament he was very brilliant student. After schooling, he completed his graduation from University of Lucknow in 1993 and had passed his MA in Urdu literature from University of Lucknow.[2]

Career[]

Syed Irfan Abbas Rizvi lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India and works as a fashion designer and from there he writes Urdu poetry, Nauhe, etc. He released his first Cassette of Nauha in 1996.[3]

Personal life[]

He is a Twelver Shia married with the daughter of Adeeb-E-Asr Allama Syed Ali Akhtar Rizvi, a scholar, speaker, author, historian and poet. They have two daughters and one son.[4]

Famous couplets[]

Some of his notable couplets are:

Insaan ko insaan samjhta nahi insaan, Jab chaha, jahan chaha, ghala kaat raha hai.[5]

Nafratein bhool ke seene se lagana seekho apne roothe huye rishton ko manana seekho

Utha ke sir chali jab karbala ke dasht me baiyyat Bahattar thokre mari Abu Talib(a.s) ke pote ne[6]

Ungali pakde hue le aao azakhane me apne baccho ko bhi jannat me ghumana sikho

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "irfannasirabadi - biography". Irfannasirabadi.webs.com. 5 June 1975. Retrieved 2 March 2014.
  2. ^ "irfannasirabadi - biography". Irfannasirabadi.webs.com. 5 June 1975. Retrieved 2 March 2014.
  3. ^ "irfannasirabadi - biography". Irfannasirabadi.webs.com. 5 June 1975. Retrieved 2 March 2014.
  4. ^ "irfannasirabadi - biography". Irfannasirabadi.webs.com. 5 June 1975. Retrieved 2 March 2014.
  5. ^ "irfannasirabadi - poetry". Irfannasirabadi.webs.com. Retrieved 2 March 2014.
  6. ^ "irfannasirabadi - poetry". Irfannasirabadi.webs.com. Retrieved 2 March 2014.

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