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Tabassum Akhlaq

Tabassum Akhlaq (also known as Tabassum Afridi and Tabassum Akhlaq Malihabadi, born 19 May 1964) is a renowned poet, writer, intellectual, columnist and event organiser from Pakistan. She is the granddaughter of Josh Malihabadi〔http://archives.dawn.com/2002/02/23/nat50.htm〕 and the founding chairperson of Josh Memorial Committee.〔http://tribune.com.pk/story/123089/paying-tribute-to-the-hazrat-of-rebellion/〕
==Early life==
Tabassum Akhlaq, birth name Tabassum Afridi, was born to Sajjad Haider Kharosh and Anwar Begum on 19 May 1964 in Karachi, Pakistan. Her father was the only son of the revolutionary Urdu poet, Josh Malihabadi while her mother was the daughter of a former Minister to the Nawab of the princely state of Junagadh. After her grandfather was blacklisted by the then President of Pakistan, Ayub Khan,〔http://chagataikhan.blogspot.com/2010/09/bhutto-tikka-khan-soul-searching.html〕〔http://www.shiachat.com/forum/index.php?/topic/57939-listen-real-history-of-pakistan-from-dr-mubarak/〕 the business of her father was sealed and all assets confiscated. Thus, despite being from a highly influential family, most of her childhood years were spent in the state of poverty. During this time of turmoil, her father went through a nervous breakdown and her mother went schizophrenic leaving the responsibility of her education and upbringing of her younger brother to her elder brother and two elder sisters. She completed her primary education at Pakistan Model School, Karachi.
In 1973, her family moved to Islamabad to live with Josh Malihabadi. There, she enrolled in F.G College, F-7/2, Islamabad for secondary education. While living in Islamabad, she became influenced by the poetry of her grandfather, Josh Malihabadi. She started writing free verse poetry at the early age of 12. During that time, literary gatherings were held on a regular basis at her residence. She regularly attended these gathering (Urdu: مشاعره) and as a result of the influences, she slowly developed her own writing style and gradually developed into a mature poet. She participated in and won various poetry and prose competitions in her college. She completed her graduation (BA Urdu and History) from F.G College, F-7/2, Islamabad in 1982.

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