Birote - Poets and Authers of Birote - Poets and Poetess

Poets and Poetess

  • Molana Mian Mohammed Yaqoob Alvi Birotvi was a poet of Urdu, Arabic and Persian since 1924 to his death on 5 June 1985. He wrote thousands of grave apithapes in Circle Bakote beside a book NAGHMA E JIHAD. This book is unpublished but it is a master piece of Holy War (Jihad) of Kashmir. He was teacher, a scholar of Islam and a historian.
  • Iqbal Husain Shah Mukhlis Birotvi is also a well reputed poet of Birote. He taught in High School Birote more than two decade and retired in 2000. He migrated Mansehra in same year, established a private school in Shinkeari and satelled there now with his sons and grand sons. He wrote a book FIKR E FERDA during his prime age and published in 1998.
  • Molana Abdurhamn was teacher by profession and father of late Qazi Wajahat of Kahoo East. He was a great supporter of female education and wrote a booklet on this subject in 1922. His sister and grand mother of Ferrukh Bi Bi (Principal of GGHSS Birote) Ajaeb Bi was first Metroculate of Birote.
  • Molana Mufti Saeed U Rehamn Jadoon Qadri of Basian is also a poet of Union Council Birote. He expressed his views on religion, theosophy and current affair. His book may be printed in 2013.
  • Hedayat Khan, father of Dilkhurram Abbasi also wrote a poetry book in Punjabi language about his experience of World War Two as a British Indian Army personal. The book is in possession of Dilkhurram Abbasi but yet not published. He died in 2007.
  • The younger daughter of Molana Abdul Haq Jadon of Basian was Fakh Run Nisa Fakhri wife of Molana Mustafa Jadoon of Kherindi, Birote Khurd was the first poetess of Circle Bakote belonged to Basian also wrote a poetry book in Punjabi. She died in Rawalpindi in 2011. Farhat Jabeen Alvi is a nice of late Fakh Run Nisa Fakhri and first lady journalist not only Birote but also from Circle Bakote.

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