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Samina Raja | |
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Born | (1957-09-11)11 September 1957 Bahawalpur,Punjab, Pakistan |
Died | 30 October 2012(2012-10-30) (aged 51) Islamabad, Pakistan |
Occupation | Poet, Writer, Editor, Educationist & Broadcaster |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Education | Master of Arts |
Period | 1995 - 2008 |
Genre | Ghazal, Nazm, Nasr |
Subject | Literature |
Notable works | Aur Wisal, Parikhana, Dil e Laila, Ishqabad |
Children | Daniall, Jeehad, Ehed |
Website | |
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Samina Raja (Urdu: ثمینہ راجہ 11 September 1957 AS INSCRIBED ON HER TOMBSTONE VERIFIED BY THE EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES – 30 October 2012)[1] was a PakistaniUrdu poet,[2] writer, editor, translator, educationist and broadcaster. She lived inIslamabad, Pakistan, and worked in theNational Language Authority andNational Book Foundation as a subject specialist.[3]
Raja was born inBahawalpur, Pakistan. She gained amaster's degree in Urdu literature fromPunjab University in Lahore. She started writing poetry in 1973 and published twelve books of poetry, twoKulliyat and one selection of romantic poetry. She wrote some books in Urdu prose and edited and translated some valuable works of prose from English to Urdu.[4]
Raja joined the National Book Foundation as a consultant and as editor of the monthlyKitab in 1998. In 1998 she also joined the monthlyAassar as an editor.
She conducted All Pakistan Mushairas since 1995 onPakistan Television (PTV). She also presented the literary programUrdu Adab Mein Aurat Ka Kirdar ("The Role of Woman in Urdu Literature") on PTV.
Raja also as a Subject Specialist in the National Language Authority, Islamabad and was planning to bring out a new literary magazineKhwabgar (the Dream Maker)'s (she is an Urdu poet) Samina Raja had been awarded for two awards – Prime Minister Award and Writers Award – but she refused to accept them citing nomination of undeserving people along with her. Many a times she refused to participate in literary events where chief guests were those who had nothing to do with literature,”Samina Raja demonstrated work by many unique techniques (ideas) of writing. One of her (ambition) was to translate the Quran in urdu and convert the urdu translation into poetry, which was never done by anyone in the world. She started her project without knowing that this will be the last project of her life, just before getting ill, she started with "surah e baqarah" and kept on going, she wanted to complete and publish but couldn't finish.
“she had a sensitive personality and used to care about the problems of every person no matter what their status was. Her death is a major loss to literature.”
Raja died of cancer in Islamabad on 31 October 2012. She was survived by three sons.[1]
She started writing in 1973 and published twelve collections of poetry.
She also has published two Kulliyat and one selection of her poetry,
Raja has also been the editor of fourliterary magazines