Ale Ahmad Suroor

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Ale Ahmad Suroor
Born 9 September 1911
Badaun district, Uttar Pradesh, India
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Delhi, India
Occupation Professor, Poet, Critic
Language Urdu
Nationality Indian
Alma mater Aligarh Muslim University
Genre Literary criticism, Ghazal
Notable works Nazar aur Nazariya (1973)
Notable awards Padma Bhushan (1991)
Sahitya Akademi Award (1974)

Ale Ahmad Suroor was an Urdu poet, critic and professor from India. He is best known for his literary criticism. In 1974 he was honoured with the Sahitya Akademi Award by the Government of India for his literary critic work, Nazar aur Nazariya. In 1991 he was also awarded the Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian award.[1][2][3] He was awarded a special gold medal by the President of Pakistan on the centenary of the birth of Muhammad Iqbal.[4][5]

Early life

Suroor was born in the Badaun city of Uttar Pradesh on 9 September 1911. He studied Science and graduated from St John's College, Agra. He completed his master's degree in English literature in 1934. From 1958 to 1974 he worked as professor and Head of Urdu at Aligarh Muslim University.[1][5]

Philosophy

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I am a Musalman and, in the words of Maulana Azad, “caretaker of the thirteen hundred years of the wealth that is Islam.” My deciphering of Islam is the key to the interpretation of my spirit. I am also an Indian and this Indianness is as much a part of my being. Islam does not deter me from believing in my Indian identity.

-Quote of Suroor from his autobiography[5][6]

Suroor's autobiography, Khwab Baki Hai (Dream Still Remain), states, "Criticism takes the help of science but it is not a science; it is a branch of literature". Regarding poetry Suroor states that poetry does not bring "revolutions" but it creates right environment to make sudden change in mind, it is not "sword" but the "lancet".[5]

Work

Suroor wrote extensively on Urdu poet Muhammad Iqbal. Suroor was the founder director of the "Iqbal institute" in Kashmir University which is now known as the "Iqbal institute of Culture and Philosophy". The "Iqbal Chair" was established at Kashmir University in 1977 where Suroor was appointed as Iqbal professor.[7][8]

Books

Suroor authored many books. The following is an incomplete list of Suroor's books.[5]

  • Khwab Baaki Hai (Dreams Still Remain): It is an autobiography of Suroor published in 1991.[9][10]
  • Nazar aur Nazariya (Sight and Perspective) (1973): Critic work which won Sahitya Akademi Award of Government of India in 1974.
  • Tanqidi Ishare (Critical Signposts) (1942): It was Suroor's first collection of critical writing.
  • Naye aur Purane Chirag (New and Old Lamps) (1946)
  • Tanqid Kya Hai? (What is Criticism?) (1947)
  • Adab aur Nazariya (Literature and Perspective) (1954)
  • Jadidiyat aur Adab (Modernism and Literature) (1967)
  • Masarrat se Basirat tak (From Pleasure to Insight) (1974)
  • Urdu aur Hindustani Tehjib (Urdu and Indian culture) (1985)
  • Afkar ke Diye (The Lamps of the Mind) (2000)

The following are some of books written by Suroor on Iqbal's legacy.[5]

  • Iqbal aur unka Falsafa (Iqbal and his Philosophy) (1977)
  • Iqbal:Nazar aur Shairi (Iqbal:Vision and Poetry) (1978)
  • Iqbal, Faiz aur Ham (Iqbal, Faiz and We) (1985)
  • Iqbal ki Manviyat (The Relevance of Iqbal) (1986)
  • Danishwar Iqbal (Iqbal The Intellectual) (1996)

Awards and recognition

Suroor was honoured by following major awards[5]

References

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