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Zubair Ali Tabish

1987 | Jalgaon, India

An emerging young poet, famous for for combining the charm of classical Urdu poetry with the relevance of modern thoughts and emotions

An emerging young poet, famous for for combining the charm of classical Urdu poetry with the relevance of modern thoughts and emotions

Profile of Zubair Ali Tabish

Real Name : Zubair Ali Tabish

Born : 27 Aug 1987 | Nandurbar, Maharashtra

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Zubair Ali Tabish is a remarkable voice in contemporary Urdu poetry, blending tradition with a modern sensibility. Born in 27 august, 1987 in Nagar Deola, a small town in Maharashtra, Zubair discovered his love for poetry early in life and began shaping his emotions into eloquent couplets. With a dual academic background in Chemistry and Urdu, he brings intellectual depth and linguistic artistry to his craft.
His anthology, Tumhare Baad Ka Mausam, stands out as a Evidence to his literary prowess. It delicately interweaves themes of love, philosophy, and human emotion through nazms, ghazals, and couplets, reflecting both the charm of classical Urdu poetry and the immediacy of contemporary concerns.
Zubair's poetry is defined by its simplicity and accessibility, yet it resonates with deep meaning. His works often explore the bitterness of societal realities and the struggles of human existence, tempered by a playful yet poignant engagement with the theme of love. He is equally adept at crafting couplets in short meters (chhoti bahar), offering fresh perspectives and heartfelt expressions.
Zubair is a beautiful presence at Mushairas, where he is celebrated for his charismatic performances and wide social media following. Currently engaged in teaching, he continues to enrich Urdu literature with his unique voice and unwavering dedication to his art.

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