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'''Nasim Amrohvi''' or '''Naseem Amrohvi''' ({{lang-ur|نسیم امروہوی|Allamah Nasīm Amrohvī}}; (24 August 1908 &ndash; 28 February 1987) was a [[Pakistani]] [[Urdu]] [[poet]], [[philosopher]], and [[Lexicography|lexicographer]] who was born as '''Syed Qaim Raza Taqvi''' on 24 August 1908 in [[Amroha]], [[British India]].<ref>[https://www.dawn.com/news/1067747/dawn-features-20-april-2005 A long-running serial (Nasim Amrohvi)] Dawn (newspaper), Published 20 April 2005, Retrieved 10 May 2018</ref><ref name=GoogleBooks>[https://books.google.com/books/about/Nasim_Amrohvi.html?id=1zGkuAAACAAJ Book Review and Profile of Nasim Amrohvi on GoogleBooks website] Retrieved 10 May 2018</ref><ref name=UrduAdab>[http://urduadab4u.blogspot.com/2011/07/naseem-amrohvi-renowned-urdu-poet.html Nasim Amrohvi; a Renowned Urdu Poet on Urdu Adab website] Published 20 July 2011, Retrieved 10 May 2018</ref>
'''Nasim Amrohvi''' or '''Syed Qaim Raza Taqvi''' ({{lang-ur|نسیم امروہوی|Allamah Nasīm Amrohvī}}; (24 August 1908 &ndash; 28 February 1987) was a [[Pakistani]] [[Urdu]] [[poet]], [[philosopher]], and [[Lexicography|lexicographer]] who was born as '''Syed Qaim Raza Taqvi''' on 24 August 1908 in [[Amroha]], [[British India]].<ref>[https://www.dawn.com/news/1067747/dawn-features-20-april-2005 A long-running serial (Nasim Amrohvi)] Dawn (newspaper), Published 20 April 2005, Retrieved 10 May 2018</ref><ref name=GoogleBooks>[https://books.google.com/books/about/Nasim_Amrohvi.html?id=1zGkuAAACAAJ Book Review and Profile of Nasim Amrohvi on GoogleBooks website] Retrieved 10 May 2018</ref>


He belonged to the [[Sayyid|Taqvi Syed]] family. His father was Syed Barjees Hussain Taqvi and his mother was Syeda Khatoon. His grand father was Shamim Amrohvi who was bestowed the title of Farazdaq-e-Hind.
He belonged to the [[Sayyid|Taqvi Syed]] family. His father was Syed Barjees Hussain Taqvi and his mother was Syeda Khatoon. His grand father was Shamim Amrohvi who was bestowed the title of Farazdaq-e-Hind.


In 1950, he migrated to [[Pakistan]] after the [[Partition of India|independence]] in 1947, settling in [[Khairpur, Pakistan|Khairpur]]. He moved to [[Karachi]] in 1961 and eventually died there on 28 February 1987.<ref name=GoogleBooks/><ref name=UrduAdab/>
In 1950, he migrated to [[Pakistan]] after the [[Partition of India|independence]] in 1947, settling in [[Khairpur, Pakistan|Khairpur]]. He moved to [[Karachi]] in 1961 and eventually died there on 28 February 1987.<ref name=GoogleBooks/>


==Work==
==Work==
Nasim Amrohvi was a member of ''Urdu Lughat Board''. Over several years, Nasim Amrohvi compiled an [[Urdu]] dictionary entitled ''Nasim-ul-Lughat''. For each word Nasim-ul-Lughat provides not only its meaning, its usage, its related proverbs but also the verses containing it. He also used to write Marsiya besides being a lexicographer.<ref>[https://www.dawn.com/news/1062868 Reflections on modern Marsia] Dawn (newspaper), Published 27 March 2002, Retrieved 10 May 2018</ref><ref name=UrduAdab/>
Nasim Amrohvi was a member of ''Urdu Lughat Board''. Over several years, Nasim Amrohvi compiled an [[Urdu]] dictionary entitled ''Nasim-ul-Lughat''. For each word Nasim-ul-Lughat provides not only its meaning, its usage, its related proverbs but also the verses containing it. He also used to write Marsiya besides being a lexicographer.<ref>[https://www.dawn.com/news/1062868 Reflections on modern Marsia] Dawn (newspaper), Published 27 March 2002, Retrieved 10 May 2018</ref>


==Books==
==Books==
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*''Khutbat-e-Mushiran (1942)<ref name=rekhta>[https://www.rekhta.org/poets/naseem-amrohvi/ebooks Books by Nasim Amrohvi on rekhta.org website] Retrieved 10 May 2018</ref>
*''Khutbat-e-Mushiran (1942)<ref name=rekhta>[https://www.rekhta.org/poets/naseem-amrohvi/ebooks Books by Nasim Amrohvi on rekhta.org website] Retrieved 10 May 2018</ref>
*''Adabī kahāniyān̲''
*''Adabī kahāniyān̲''
*''Nasīm ul-lug̲h̲āt, Urdū''<ref name=UrduAdab/>
*''Nasīm ul-lug̲h̲āt, Urdū''
*''Dust banu dust bana'u''
*''Dust banu dust bana'u''
*''Risālah tauz̤ih al-masāʼil''. Translation of a book on [[Shia Islam|Shīʻah doctrines]] by [[Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei|Abū al-Qāsim ibn ʻAlī Akbar al-Khūʼī]]
*''Risālah tauz̤ih al-masāʼil''. Translation of a book on [[Shia Islam|Shīʻah doctrines]] by [[Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei|Abū al-Qāsim ibn ʻAlī Akbar al-Khūʼī]]
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==References==
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