Akbar Allahabadi | |
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Born | Akbar Hussain 16 November 1846 Allahabad |
Died | 15 February 1921 Allahabad |
(aged 74)
Occupation | Judge |
Nationality | British Indian |
Genre | Ghazal, Masnavi, Qita, Rubai |
Subject | Love, philosophy, religion, social reform, satire, British rule |
Akbar Hussain Rizvi, popularly known as Akbar Allahabadi (Urdu: اكبر الہ آبادی ) ( 16 November 1846 ; 15 February 1921), was an Indian Urdu poet mainly known for satire in his poetry.
Akbar Allahabadi was born at Allahabad, India. He first finished his basic education at 'madrasas' (religious elementary schools) which was the tradition for most Muslim children at that time. He later went on to college to study law and ended up retiring as a sessions judge from Allahabad High Court. It was 'India under the British rule' all around him. A lot of changes were taking place in the Indian society. As we all know, all writers and poets worldwide always get a chance to give their views on what's going on around them. So did Akbar Allahabadi through his poetry. He used humor as an instrument to clearly understand the social change. He was able to covey his intended message through satire and sarcasm in his poems without losing the humorous touch. He had an original style and was a trendsetter in humorous poetry for his times. It's a fact that he ended up becoming a popular poet of his time.