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Top 15 Best Pakistani poets

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Best Pakistani poets (After 1947)

1. Ahmad Faraz
2. Faiz Ahmad Faiz
3. Anwasr Masood
4. Amjad Islam Amjad
5. Hafeez Jhalandri
6. Habib Jalib
7. Josh Maliehabadi
8. Saghar Siddiqui
9. Munir Niazi
10. Shakir Shuja Abadi
11. Parveen Shakir
12. Mohsin Naqvi
13. Ajmal Khattak
14. Hamza Shinwari
15. Khalid Masood
 
where is Nasir Kazmi in your list? He is in top 5.

Meray ghar ki chaar diwaari pr Nasir
Mayoosi baal kholay so rahi hai
 
Best poet in Subcontinent right now.
RAHAT INDOORI..... best among all poets but right now not overall.
 
Name the poet (Shair ka name bataen)


خیالِ زہد ابھی کہاں ابھی تو میں جوان ہوں​
عبادتوں کا ذکر ہے ،نجات کی بھی فکر ہے​
جنون ہے ثواب کا ،خیال ہے عذاب کا​
مگر سنو تو شیخ جی ، عجیب شے ہیں آپ بھی​
بھلا شباب و عاشقی ، الگ ہوئے بھی ہیں کبھی​
حسین جلوہ ریز ہوں ،ادائیں فتنہ خیز ہوں​
ہوائیں عطر بیز ہوں ، تو شوق کیوں نہ تیز ہوں​
نگار ہائے فتنہ گر ،کوئی اِدھر کوئی اُدھر​
ابھارتے ہوں عیش پر ،تو کیا کرے کوئی بشر​
چلو جی قصّہ مختصر ،تمھارا نقطۂ نظر​
درست ہے تو ہو مگر، ابھی تو میں جوان ہوں​
نہ غم کشود و بست کا،بلند کا نہ پست کا​
نہ بود کا نہ ہست کا ،نہ وعدۂ الست کا​
امید اور یاس گم ، حواس گم، قیاس گم​
نظر کے آس پاس گم ،ہمہ بجز گلاس گم​
نہ مے میں کچھ کمی رہے ،قدح سے ہمدمی رہے​
نشست یہ جمی رہے ،یہی ہما ہمی رہے​
وہ راگ چھیڑ مطربا ، طرَب فزا، الَم رُبا​
اثر صدائے ساز کا ، جگر میں آگ دے لگا​
ہر ایک لب پہ ہو صدا ، نہ ہاتھ روک ساقیا​
پلائے جا پلائے جا ، ابھی تو میں جوان ہوں​
یہ گشت کوہسار کی ، یہ سیر جوئبار کی​
یہ بلبلوں کے چہچہے ، یہ گل رخوں کے قہقہے​
کسی سے میل ہو گیا ، تو رنج و فکر کھو گیا​
کبھی جو بخت سو گیا ، یہ ہنس گیا وہ رو گیا​
یہ عشق کی کہانیاں ،یہ رس بھری جوانیاں​
اِدھر سے مہربانیاں ،اُدھر سے لن ترانیاں​
یہ آسمان یہ زمیں ، نظارہ ہائے دل نشیں​
انھیں حیات آفریں ، بھلا میں چھوڑ دوں یہیں​
ہے موت اس قدر قریں ، مجھے نہ آئے گا یقیں​
نہیں نہیں ابھی نہیں ، ابھی تو میں جوان ہوں​​
 
Considering only Urdu poets, who lived/died in Pakistan

1. Faiz
2. Noon Meem Rashid
3. Habib Jalib
4. Ahmed Faraz
5. Majeed Amjad
6. Nasir Kazmi
7. Ehsan Danish
8. Jon Elia
9. Mustafa Zaidi
10. Parveen Shakir
 
Faiz is still light years ahead of others and than its Faraz, Nasir Kazmi and Hazrat Jon
 
lol most on this forum would struggle to name 5 let alone 15

i prolly can name 10 off top of my head but in all honestly id prolly know the work of just 3
 
Chief Justice Quotes Faiz Ahmad Faiz As He Bids Farewell To Outgoing Judge SK Kaul
At a farewell function organised for Justice Kaul, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud quoted poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz to bid farewell to his colleague and friend for over 47 years.

New Delhi: Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, a senior Supreme Court judge, retired yesterday, ending his six-year-long tenure at the court. At a farewell function organised for Justice Kaul, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud quoted poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz to bid farewell to his colleague and friend for over 47 years.
"Veeran hai maqaida, khum-o-sagar udas hai. Tum gaye toh rooth gaye din bahar ke", quoting a couplet of Faiz Ahmad Faiz, the Chief Justice of India said, "I first met Justice Kaul at St Stephen's College. We were in the first batch after the Emergency and our countless conversations in the canteen and our shared love for theatre made us friends."

Remembering his college days with Justice Kaul, the Chief Justice said, "He (Justice Kaul) contested in the student's elections and we fully supported him. Since I was academically strong, I was tasked to prepare his manifesto. Those days, Sanjay used to have a red-coloured Standard car. One day, he met an accident and we thought we could get some sympathy votes but that didn't happen."

Three years later, after graduating from St Stephen's, Justice Kaul and Chief Justice Chandrachud were batchmates at the Campus Law Centre at Delhi University where they completed their degree in law.

"During LLB, Sanjay's notes were famous but he never made his notes into an exercise book because he was worried that the person might not return the notes. He would ask the person which class they bunked and would give them notes for that," the Chief Justice of India said.

"I am fortunate Justice Kaul chose law, it was not his first preference. His love for travelling wanted him to opt for the Indian Foreign Service but then Chief Justice of India BN Kirpal convinced him to go for law," he added.

During his career as a high court judge, Justice Kaul authored several notable judgments which reflected his prudence, sensitivity and steadfast loyalty to the values of the Constitution, the Chief Justice said.

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I saw a few years ago a clip of the late Munir Niazi reciting his poem, hamesha der kar deta huun. The audience was moved to the point of tears. In those two minutes or so, it was made clear: Pakistan is a society where there is a deeply rooted appreciation, sensitivity and feeling for poetry.
 
I’m only aware of Allama Iqbal so ahead of his time, enjoyed a poem recently called Loved & Death.
 
How is Chiraag Deen aka Ustad Daaman viewed in Pakistan? He has not featured in any of your lists.

He was possibly not very popular as he was dead against the partition and the creation of Pakistan.
 
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