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Allama Rashid ul Khairi
راشد الخیری
BornJanuary 1868
DiedFebruary 1936
RelativesSadiq ul Khairi (son)
Raziq ul Khairi (son)
Begum Amma Nazli (daughter-in-law)
Haziqul Khairi (grandson)

Allama Rashid-ul-Khairi, born as Mohammad Abdur Rashid and largely known as Musavire Gham (مصوّرِ غم), was a social reformer from British India. He is also one of the most celebrated literary names of Urdu literature. Khairi blended reformist and didactic teachings with literary works and is considered among the pioneers of the Urdu short story.[1][2] He was the father of Urdu novelist Sadiq ul Khairi and grandfather of prominent jurist Haziqul Khairi.

Khairi founded ISMAT in June 1908, a social and literary magazine for women that served the cause of Muslim women's education in India and fought for their legal rights. He wrote more than ninety books and booklets, including Sath Ruhoon K Aamalnamay and Nani Ashu, two comedic works.[3][4] Khairi's work depicts the circumstances of women during his time in the Indian subcontinent.[5][6][7]

According to Munshi Premchand, "Rashid ul Khairi was a great name in literature for women in Urdu, and all those who know Urdu language should be grateful to him." Gail Minault, Professor of History at the University of Texas, in her book Secluded Scholars wrote that, "Rashid ul Khairi was a pioneer of women's right in the Islamic tradition and was one of the biggest bestsellers in the history of Urdu Novel. He saw the oppression of women, their physical and mental imprisonment, and how they were deprived of their rights and he wanted to do something about it."[2] Renowned Urdu literature novelist Qurratulain Hyder stated, "Rashid ul Khairi was one of the greatest reformers of the nation in the twentieth century."[8]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Parekh, Rauf (29 January 2019). "literary notes: Feminism, social reform and Rashid-ul-Khairi". DAWN.COM.
  • ^ a b InpaperMagazine, From (10 June 2012). "COLUMN: Pioneers of women's right". dawn.com. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  • ^ Salman, Peerzada (14 December 2013). "Ismat's 105 years celebrated". dawn.com. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  • ^ "Rashidul Khairi's urdu books - Author Books". Rekhta. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  • ^ By Maneka Gandhi, Ozair Husain (2004). The Complete Book of Muslim and Parsi Names. ISBN 9780143031840.
  • ^ "Not just an individual life". thenews.com.pk. 12 August 2018.
  • ^ Salman, Peerzada (14 December 2013). "Ismat's 105 years celebrated". DAWN.COM.
  • ^ "LITERARY NOTES: Urdu short story: A century of progress". Business Recorder. 26 July 2008. Retrieved 18 November 2019.

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