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  • Pakistan zindabad.

  • lal salaam! the workers united, will always be victorious!

  • great poiet and great singer

  • great,,,, have no words to mention,,,,,wow

  • Simply one of the greatest poets of the twentieth century. I am Indian, I am Hindu by birth. Bengali is my native language and Faiz has been translated repeatedly in Bengali. InshaAllah! What a mind! What a poet!

  • It seems to me only the women are thinking with a brain. The men like to use guns and kill but a protest in the stadium was more powerful Zindagi WOMEN!

  • Faiz + Iqbal Bano= the world which is purely imaginative, realistic and the feeling which is unforgetable

  • well i am an Indian brahmin and i believe that the national tragedy of pakistan has been the utter disrespect of personalities like faiz sahab.....not that we indians are holier than thou we have our share of lunatics and what happened to mf hussain was a national shame

  • @sukhanfaim - Well I am an Indian Brahmin too, and I do not consider what happened to MF Hussain as a shame. He did not have the guts to equitable. Had he drawn as many unclad pictures of Islamic persona, as he did of Hindu iconography no one would have said anything to him. He just abused the existing openness of Hindu people/life to depict his skewed understanding of Hinduness.

  • contd. - He was a man patently accustomed to thinking with his baser instincts and had there been an iota of real artistic freedom in him, he would have drawn as many controversial paintings of Islamic icons, he was able enough to do that. To say that is not in "Islamic tradition" is disingenuous to say the least. His religion should have been art, not Islam. Instead with typical disrespect of monotheistic cults like Islam for more varied and tolerant faiths he tried to denigrate us

  • contd. - MF Hussain did not even have the guts to come to India and take the gauntlet thrown at him by his critics in the courts of law. He died a just death in exile, as a non-Indian. That is exactly what he deserved, as someone who abused a majority of his country. No one will mourn that he died a Qatari, his beliefs and professional life depicted his thoughts, he had the Islamic disease of being superior and intolerant. Save a few foolish speculative art collectors none will mourn him.

  • @cniru

    I've seen people like you before, but I had to pay admission!

  • kya baat hai faiz sahab

  • InshaAllah

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