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Shariq Kaifi

1961 | Bareilly, India

One of the most prominent contemporary poets of the subcontinent. Equally creative in nazm and ghazal

One of the most prominent contemporary poets of the subcontinent. Equally creative in nazm and ghazal

Profile of Shariq Kaifi

Real Name : Syed Shariq Hussain

Born : 02 Nov 1961 | Bareilly, Uttar pradesh

Relatives : Kaifi Wijdani (Father)

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phir bhī khiḌkī to maiñ ne khol

raat thi jab tumhaara shahr aaya

phir bhi khiDki to main ne khol hi li

Shariq Kaifi (Syed Shariq Hussain) was born on June 1, 1961, in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, where he completed his B.Sc. and M.A. (Urdu). 
His father, Kaifi Wijdani (Syed Rafaaqat Hussain), was a renowned poet, passing down the legacy of poetry to him. His first collection of Gazals, “Aam Sa Rad-e-Amal”, was published in 1989, followed by a second ghazal collection, “Yahan Tak Roshni Aati Kahan Thi”, in 2008, and a collection of Nazms titled “Apne Tamaashe Ka Ticket” in 2010. Shariq Kaifi currently resides in Bareilly.

Shariq Kaifi’s poetry, both in Gazals and Nazms, stands apart from conventional poetry. His tone, thought, narrative, and technique make him unique among his contemporaries. His Nazms brilliantly encapsulate social realities through what one could call a “fourth eye”. To truly understand this perspective, one must read his work carefully and reflect on it.

Shariq Kaifi’s poetry reflects the present era—a clean, unadorned form free from cheap embellishments. It may appear straightforward and transparent, but it carries deep meaning, directly addressing human relationships. It touches, soothes, and acknowledges themes such as the respect, complexity, and fragmentation of relationships. Tackling themes of love, friendship, betrayal, hostility, denial, and acceptance, his poetry strikes powerful blows on social attitudes with a skill that leaves a lasting mark, even as those affected struggle to find the source of the impact.

Recitation

Rekhta Gujarati Utsav I Vadodara - 5th Jan 25 I Mumbai - 11th Jan 25 I Bhavnagar - 19th Jan 25

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