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Muzaffar Warsi

Muzaffar Warsi ((ウルドゥー語:مظفروارثی)) (born 23 December 1933 in Meerath, British India, died 28 January 2011) was a prominent Urdu poet, critic, essayist, a ''lyricist par excellence'', and a scholar of Pakistan. A humble man with humble beginnings who is unafraid of experimenting. He began writing more than five decades ago.He wrote a rich collection of not just Naats, but also several anthologies of Ghazals and Nazms including his autobiography Gaye dinon ka suraagh which is considered to be a classic book. He was writing quatrains every day for Pakistan's renowned daily newspaper Nawa-i-Waqt.
==Early life==
Muzaffar Warsi was born as Muhammad Muzaffar ud Din Siddiqui into the family of Alhaaj Muhammad Sharf ud Din Ahmad known as Sufi Warsi ((ウルドゥー語:صوفی وارثی)). It was a family of landlords of Meerath. Sufi Warsi was a scholar of Islam, a doctor and poet. He received two titles: 'Faseeh ul Hind' & 'Sharaf u Shu'ara'. He was the friend of Sir Muhammad Iqbal , Akbar Warsi, Azeem Warsi, Hasrat Mohani, Josh Malihabadi , Ahsan Danish, Abul Kalam Azad and Mahindar Singh Bedi.〔(Muzaffar Warsi passes away ), Dawn newspaper, Karachi 28 January 2011, Retrieved 28 January 2015〕His family raised him with deep religious grounding. He has one brother namely Dr. M. S. Zafar Warsi who was also associated with the State Bank of Pakistan as Assistant Director. Muzaffar Warsi's Nephew Usman Warsi is a Singer, Music Composer and a Poet. Usman's videos are available online as well and his grandson is Amsal Qureshi, who's also a singer, guitarist, composer, song writer and a poet and can play many different instruments. Amsal Qureshi has released his official debut audio/video song "Koi Janay Naa" which is available online and is nowadays working on his new songs and album.
Muzaffar Warsi remained attached to State Bank of Pakistan (the Central Bank of Pakistan) as Deputy Treasurer.
Muzaffar Warsi started writing his poetry by writing lyrics for songs for Pakistani movies but gradually changed direction and his style of poetry became more oriented towards praising Allah and the Islamic prophet Muhammad (Salallah o Alaeh'i Wa Aalihi Wa Salam). In other words, he started writing Hamd and Naats. He also wrote, regularly, a stanza or two on current affairs in the Newspaper Nawa-i-Waqt until just before he died. He died on 28 January 2011 in Lahore, Pakistan.

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