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Born on 14
Feb 1948 in the village Jhendial, in the western most
district of Punjab, Attock, Muhamad Izhar ul Haq got his
early education from his grandfather and father. His
grandfather, Ghulam Muhammad, was a famous scholar and
jurist of his time and was known to teach Persian literature
and language. Muhammad Izhar ul Haq’s father , Hafiz
Muhammad Zahoor ul Haq Zahoor, also a scholar of high
repute, was author of a number of books in Persian and Urdu
in poetry as well as prose.
During his
school and college years, Muhammad Izhar ul haq continued to
study Persian literature and Arabic at home. He topped in
government college Rawalpindi in graduation examination. He
was awarded Federal Government Inter-wing fellowship under
which he did his MA Economics from Dhaka University. Later,
he did MA in Arabic from Punjab University as external
candidate and also learnt Uzbek from Afghan Uzbeks.
In 1972, he
joined Civil service of Pakistan as a result of Central
superior Services Competitive examination. He ascended to
the highest echelon of the Bureaucracy. Having worked as
Military Accountant General of Pakistan, and later, as
Additional Secretary Military Finance, he retired in 2008 as
Additional Auditor General of Pakistan, a post equal in
rank, to Federal Secretary.
Muhammad
Izhar ul Haq is considered a trend-setter in modern Urdu
ghazal. His first book, Diwaar-e-aab (1982) won
Adam Jee award, the highest literary distinction at that
time in the country. His two subsequent books in Urdu
poetry, Ghadr and Paree-zaad hit the stalls in
1986 and 1995 respectively. His fourth book, Paani peh
Bichaa Takht, was conferred yet another honor, Allama
Iqbal award, in 2003.
Muhammad
Izhar ul Haq has been writing columns on socio economic,
political and literary issues in major dailies of the
country. He writes in English with equal ease. His columns
are published in Daily Nation, Daily The News, The
Bangladesh Today, and Holiday International Dhaka.
On 23rd
March 2009, Muhammad Izhar ul Haq was awarded Pride of
Performance in literature by the president of Pakistan.
Widely
travelled, he has explored Philippines, Singapore, Malasia,
Uzbekistan, China, Australia, India, Qatar, Saudi Arabia,
Jordan, Turky, Somalia, Morocco, Italy, Spain, Britain,
Belgium, Holland, Canada, USA and Mexico.
Muhammad
Izhar ul Haq has three sons and two daughters, and lives
with Zahida Shaheen, his wife, in Islamabad and Melbourne. |