Abdul Qavi Desnavi (1 November 1930 – 7 July 2011)[1][2] was an Indian Urdu language writer, critic, bibliographer and linguist. He wrote many books on Urdu literature.[3] His works included about Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Mirza Ghalib and Allama Muhammad Iqbal.[1][3] He was awarded with several awards for his literary works.[3]
Indian writer, critic, bibliographer, and linguist (1930–2011)
Abdul Qavi Desnavi
Born
(1930-11-01)1 November 1930 Desna, Bihar, British India
Desnavi was born in village Desna of block Asthawan in Nalanda district Bihar.[4] to the family of
Muslim scholar Sulaiman Nadvi, who claimed to be descended from and who was a recognized historian and biographer of Muhammad.[3] Desnavi was the son of Syed Mohammed Saeed Raza, who was Professor of Urdu, Arabic and Persian languages in St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. Desnavi had two brothers, elder Prof. Syed Mohi Raza and younger Syed Abdul Wali Desnavi.[3]
Many scholars, poets, and teachers of today were his students in Bhopal, and several other students obtained PhD degree under his guidance. He died on 7 July 2011 in Bhopal, India.[4]
Career
Desnavi got his primary education in Arrah town of Bihar state. He completed his Graduation and Post Graduation in First from St. Xavier's College, Mumbai.[3] He joined Urdu department in Saifia Post Graduate College in February 1961. He became Professor and Head of the Urdu department of Saifia College. He was a well known literary figure in India and in the Urdu world.
He has over 50 books under his name, some of which are:
Bhopal aur Ghalib
Motala-E-Khotoot Ghalib
Talesh-E_Azad
Ek Shahar Panch Mashahirs
Hayat-e-Abul Kalam Azad
From left:- Kaifi Azmi, Abdul Qavi Desnavi, Fakhruddin (Secretary-SES), Afaq Husain Siddiqui
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