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'''Sulaiman Areeb''' ( | '''Sulaiman Areeb''' ( 5 April 1922 - 7 September 1972) was an Indian poet from [[Aurangabad]]. | ||
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Areeb was of [[Hadhrami people|Hadhrami]] Arab Muslim ancestry. His forebears migrated from the [[Hadramaut]] to the city of Hyderabad to work under the Nizam of Hyderabad. His father Sulaiman bin Abd al-Razzaq was a commissioned officer in the [[Hyderabad State Forces]]. He was married twice, the second time to Safia Begum, who herself was an Urdu teacher and writer.<ref> Khizar Humayun Ansari, ''The Emergence of Socialist Thought among North Indian Muslims, 1917-1947'' (OUP Pakistan, 2015), p. 308.</ref> | Areeb was of [[Hadhrami people|Hadhrami]] Arab Muslim ancestry. His forebears migrated from the [[Hadramaut]] to the city of Hyderabad to work under the Nizam of Hyderabad. His father Sulaiman bin Abd al-Razzaq was a commissioned officer in the [[Hyderabad State Forces]]. He was married twice, the second time to Safia Begum, who herself was an Urdu teacher and writer.<ref>Khizar Humayun Ansari, ''The Emergence of Socialist Thought among North Indian Muslims, 1917-1947'' (OUP Pakistan, 2015), p. 308.</ref> | ||
He started his literary career at an early age. Initially, he wrote essays and short stories but later turned to poetry. He became known after the independence of India.<ref>Amaresh Datta, Mohan Lal (eds.), ''Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature'' (Sahitya Akademi, 1991)</ref> | He started his literary career at an early age. Initially, he wrote essays and short stories but later turned to poetry. He became known after the independence of India.<ref>Amaresh Datta, Mohan Lal (eds.), ''Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature'' (Sahitya Akademi, 1991)</ref> | ||
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