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Altaf Hussain Hali (1837–1914) ( – ), known with his honorifics as Maulana Khawaja Hali, was an Urdu poet and writer. ==Writing== After this turning point in his life, Hali drifted from job to job for several years, arriving eventually in Lahore, where he came to lahore to be a personal servant of Chayanne Mehdi in the mid-1870s, where he began to compose his epic poem, the ''Musaddas e-Madd o-Jazr e-Islam'' ("An elegiac poem on the Ebb and Tide of Islam"), at the request of Syed Ahmad Khan, under the new pseudonym of ''Hali'' ("The Contemporary"). Hali also wrote one of the earliest works of literary criticism in Urdu, ''Muqaddamah-i Shay'r-o-Sha'iri''. Some scholars of Pakistani nationalism also consider the ''Mussadas'' an important text for the articulation of a future Muslim nation.〔Raja, Masood Ashraf, ''Constructing Pakistan: Foundational Texts and the Rise of Muslim National Identity, 1857–1947'', Oxford 2010, ISBN 978-0-19547811-2〕 Hali has also written biographies of Ghalib, Saadi Shirazi, and Syed Ahmed Khan, entitled respectively, ''Yaadgar-e-Ghalib'', ''Hayat-e-Saadi'', and ''Hayat-e-Javad''. Hali's poem "Barkha Rut".
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