Sayyid Ahmedullah Qadri

Lisan-ul-Mulk
Sayyid Ahmedullah Qadri
Born 9 August 1909
Hyderabad, Deccan
Died 5 October 1985
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation Poet, Journalist, Writer, Translator, Literary Critic, Educationist and Politician
Known for One Nation Theory, United India
Notable work Tanqid-i-Qamus-ul-Mashahir,
Usman-Namah :16 May 1934 ,
Memoirs of Chand Bibi :Avant-Propos by M.Edmond Gaudart,
Azeem mujahid e Azadi Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru 1942 ,
Fateh Azadi 1947 ,
Hind Nama : 15 August 1949,
Jawahar Nama 1950,
Bahadur Nama : a humble tribute in 62 stanzas to Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri March 1965,
Muguam-e-Ghalib:1969,
Paayam e Gandhi(Message of Mahatma Gandhi )100 stanzas 24 December 1969 released by Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan,
Indira Nama 1970,
25 years of India's progress 1973.
Political party Indian National Congress
Spouse(s) Sayyida Shahzadi Begum
Parent(s) Sayyid Shamsullah Qadri (Father)
Awards Padma Shri in 1966

Sayyid Ahmedullah Qadri ( 9 August 1909 – 5 October 1985), known as Lisan-ul-Mulk, was a writer,[1][2] author, critic, editor-in-chief, Indian independence activist, Indian politician and an acclaimed figure of Hyderabad, India. He was president of Lutfuddaulah Oriental Research Institute[3] Hyderabad, president of Hyderabad Journalist Association,[4] member of State Library Council.[5]

Qadri was awarded civilian award Padma Shri in 1966 by the government of India for his work in literature and education.[6] He was also a member of Andhra Pradesh State Legislative Council[7] and chairman of Andhra Pradesh state Hajj Committee. Further he was founder and editor-in-chief of the Urdu daily newspaper Saltanat[8] and Paisa Akhbar; prior to that he was editor in Tarikh Publications, which was founded by his father since 1929.[9]

Padamshri Sayyid AhmedUllah Qadri (M.L.C) With then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi

The Nation awarded him the title of LISANUL MULK in 1965. Shri Qadri Published English Volume Title JAWAHARLAL THE GREAT. Prime Minister Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Visited the residence of Ahmedullah Qadri to release this great Volume on 21 March 1965.

Qadri ,With then Chief Minister of U.P Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna and other Notables

Early life

Qadri was born in Hyderabad State on 9 August 1909 to Allama Hakeem Sayyid Shamsullah Qadri and Sayyida Mahboob Begum Qadri in an academic family that was well known in literary circles. He was the eldest son. He had two younger brothers Sayyid Imdadullah Qadri and Sayyid Saadullah Qadri. His father Allama Sayyid Shamsullah Qadri had also written many books.[10][11][12][13] and was the First Researcher of Deccaniyat[14]

Qadri has Survived by his 3 sons, namely Sayyid Ahsanullah Qadri, Sayyid Samiullah Qadri and Sayyid Fareedullah Qadri and 8 daughters.

In 1946, Qadri was the first Journalist of Hyderabad State who wrote in favor of one nation theory in Urdu News Daily SALTANAT.

Works

See also

References

  1. Mumtaz Ali Tajddin. "SHAH TAHIR HUSSAIN". Encyclopaedia of Ismailism.
  2. Courtly Encounters: Translating Courtliness and Violence in Early Modern Eurasia. Sanjay Subrahmanyam. 30 October 2012. p. 240. ISBN 9780674067059.
  3. http://www.ebay.in/itm/DR-NEELAM-SANJIVA-REDDY-GOLDEN-JUBILEE-JULY1963-with-3-Rare-Signatures-of-MPs-/300949552764?pt=IN_Books_Magazines&hash=item4611fdbe7c
  4. File:Andhra nama.jpg
  5. Sayyid Ahmedullah Qadri (1958). "Andhra Nama". Hyderabad: Lutfuddaulah oreintal research institute.
  6. "Padma Shri Awardess". india.gov.in.
  7. "Bahadur Nama". Lutfuddaulah oreintal research center.
  8. http://ahmedullahqadri.blogspot.com
  9. https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/southasia/urdujournals.html
  10. "Salateen E Muabber". Muslim University Press Aligarh. Retrieved 31 August 2013.
  11. "Urdu-i-qadim". Urdu literature - History and criticism. Lucknow : [s.n.], 1930.
  12. Sayyed ShamsUllah Qadri (1930). "Tareekh - Malabaar". Hindustan - Malabaar (in Urdu). Aligarh: Muslim University Press. p. 98.
  13. Syed Shams Ullah Qadri (1933). "Moorrakheen-E-Hind". Bibliographical Studies In Indo-Muslim History (in Urdu). HYDERABAD DECCAN: THE MAGAZINE TAREEKH. p. 139.
  14. http://www.usindh.edu.pk/tahqiq/articles/18.pdf
  15. Sayyid Ahmedullah Qadri. "Muhamid e Osman". Language. Linguistics. Literature. Hyderabad: Taj Press.
  16. Sayyid Ahmadullah Quadri (1934). "Tanqid Qamus-ul-mashahir". Urdu literature (in Urdu).
  17. Sayyid Ahmedullah Qadri (1934). Tanqid-i-Qamus-ul-Mashahir (in Urdu). Hyderabad: Shams Ul Islam Press. p. 108.
  18. Sayyid Ahmedullah Qadri (1934). "Naveed e Massarat". Language. Linguistics. Literature (in Urdu). Hyderabad: Shams ul Islam Press. p. 12.
  19. Sayyid Ahmed-Ullah Qadri (1939). Memoirs of Chand Bibi: The Princess of Ahmadnagar (in Urdu). Hyderabad: Tarikh Office.
  20. Sayyid Ahmad-ullah Qadri (1940). "Savaneh chand Bibi". Women - Biography. (in Urdu). Hyderabad: Tareekh Office. p. 1.
  21. Sayyid Ahmedullah Qadri (15 August 1949). "Hind Nama". Devotional. Hyderabad: Lutfuddaulah Oreintal Research Institute. p. 483.
  22. Sayyid Ahmedullah Qadri; Sayyid Imdadullah Qadri; Sayyid Saadullah Qadri (24 October 1958). "Andhra Nama" (in Urdu). Hyderabad: Lutfuddaulah Oriental Research Institute.
  23. Sayyid Ahmedullah Qadri (1965). "Bahadur Nama" (in Urdu). Hyderabad: Lutfuddaulah oreintal research center.
  24. Sayyid Ahmedullah Qadri (1968). "Tarana-e-Iqhlaas : a humble tribute in 52 stanzas" (PDF) (in Urdu). Hyderabad, India: Lutfuddaulah Oriental Research Instit ute.
  25. Sayyid Ahmedullah Qadri (1969). Muguam-e-Ghalib. Hyderabad: Lutfuddaulah oreintal research Institute. p. 101.
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