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The
eminent Pashto writer, poet,
playwright, linguist, critic, research scholar and the patron chairman of
the Peshawar Press Club, Prof Habibur Rehman Qalandar Momand, breathed his
last here in Peshawar last year.
Qalandar was born on 1st September, 1930. After passing his
matriculation examination with distinction, he got admission at historic
Islamia College. From his early days, he had a special flair for literary
and research pursuits. He was a true revolutionary who worked all his life
for the social, political and cultural emancipation of his people. He got
his MA in English literature and LLB degrees from the University of Peshawar
with distinction.
He started his practical life as an employee in the agriculture department,
but his restless soul did not allow him to stay in one place and soon he
switched over to Angus Robertson, a private construction company.
Qalandar remained the secretary of the famous literary organisation, Ulasi
Adabi Jirga. In 1962, he launched another representative literary
organisation by the name of Da Saho Lekonkyo Maraka and worked as the
secretary general of this organisation till his death. This organization
introduced a number of new trends in the Pakhto poetry and criticism and
encouraged a large number of budding writers in their literary activities.
Later on, his literary taste impelled him to join teaching as a profession.
He performed his duties as a dynamic and versatile teacher of English at the
Government Colleges in Peshawar and Abbottabad. In 1980, Qalandar was
appointed as the principal of the Law College of the Gomal University, DI
Khan.
In 1983, he devoted himself to the compilation of the first authentic
Pakhto dictionary, Daryab, and accomplished this task in 1993. He was
not only a versatile writer of Pushto, Urdu, Hindko, Arabic and Persian but
also a bold journalist who contributed numberless articles to the well-known
English dailies.
He started his journalistic career as a reporter with the daily al-Haq. He
also worked in different capacities with the dailies Anjaam, Shehbaz,
Bang-e-Haram, Khyber Mail, Peshawar Times, Frontier Guardian, Naqeeb, Laar,
Rehbar, Nangyalay, Sarhad and Masawaat.
He performed his duties as a reporter for the famous weekly magasines of the
former East Pakistan like the Weekly Holiday and Young Pakistan.
As a political figure, he was the most active and enthusiastic activist
of the late Bachaa Khan's Khudai Khidmatgar movement. During his
struggle against Ayub Khan's martial law regime, he was removed from service
and kept at the Multan, Lahore, Nowshera and Peshawar jails as a political
prisoner.
He has a large number of research and creative books to his credit, among
which his two books, Gujrai of Pakhto fiction (1957) and Sabawon of poetry
collection (1976) got immense popularity among the lovers of the Pakhto
literature. His research works include A Critical Study of Khairul Bayan,
Pata Khazana fil Mezan, Nazmiyat, Translation of the Chapter on Criticism
from Introduction to the Study of English Literature by Hudson, Da Rehman
Baba Kuliyat, Da Muhammadi Sahibzada Diwan, Critical Study of two books of
Munshi Ahmad Jan, Hagha Dagha and Da Qissa Khwani Gup and Da Abol Qasim
Diwan. Qalandar Momand was decorated with the Pride of Performance Award
and Award for Democracy by the Government of Pakistan for his meritorious
services in the fields of literature and journalism.
Being a multi-dimensional personality, his death has created a vacuum which
will take a long time to be filled. He will be remembered for his
outstanding services to the Pakhto literature
Source:
Shaheen Buneri
http://www.bryantmcgill.com/books/~WhosWho_Poetry/QALANDAR_MOHMAND
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