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Daud Rahbar

Daud Rahbar (1926 – 5 October 2013) was a scholar of Comparative religions, Arabic, Persian, Urdu literature and Indian classical music. Rahbar is regarded as accomplished essayist, poet,〔Husain, Intizar. "Point of View: Dawood Rahbar as a poet" in ''Dawn Magazine''. December 2001〕 composer, short story writer, translator, philosopher, contributor to inter-civilization dialogue, musicologist, drummer, singer and guitarist.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Books by Daud Rahbar )〕 He translated his own Urdu works to English, such as ''The Cup of Jamshid: A Collection of Ghazal Poetry'' and then translated the ''Urdu letters of Mirzā Asadu'lldh Khān Ghālib''.〔Ahmed, Khaled. "Tracking Down Daud Rahbar," in ''The Friday Times'' vol 12, no. 18, 30 June – 6 July 2000〕
After a teaching career in England, Canada, Turkey and the United States, he retired as Professor Emeritus of Comparative religions from Boston University in 1991.
== Early life ==
Daud Rahbar grew up in Model Town, Lahore, Pakistan between 1929 and 1949. The town was the first cooperative society in the Indian subcontinent, a suburb based on the design of a Hindu architect, Divan Khem Chand. The town was autonomous from Lahore City's jurisdiction, and sectioned into blocks. Each block was populated by either Muslims, Sikhs or Hindus (where the Hindus constitute the largest community). He remarked that his close association with Hindus "made the love of Hindu communities a natural condition of () soul." His childhood was spent writing poetry (he took the pen name 'Rahbar' at the age of eight), gardening and walking with his father while discussing Arabic and Persian literature. He was an excellent tennis player.

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