Jahane Rumi

July 25, 2006

Mustafa Zaidi - A poet remembered 9/9

Filed under: Uncategorized — Raza Rumi @ 6:23 pm

Unfortunately, the reasons why Zaidi finished his existence remain valid even today; some would argue, in fact, that conditions have become worse. He yearned for artistic freedom, the actualisation of self-worth and esteem and he felt stifled. His fears of growing bigotry were not unfounded, as was witnessed in the decade after his death. Unlike many medieval and modern masters of Urdu poetry, Zaidi was politically active and international in his perspective. He felt that there was no place for him in Pakistani society – perhaps we never do have any room for ‘deviants’!

Zaidi was punished for his dreams but they exist beyond him, continuing to haunt us yet often eluding our contemporary consciousness. We owe his tortured soul a lot; not the least of which is remembering why he decided to die.

Zaidi was starved for love and artistic freedom; and punished for his dreams. His dreams still fill our contemporary consciousness, reminding us each day of all that we have lost as a nation.

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3 Comments »

  1. Thank you for the information on this great civil servant & poet!

    Comment by Iqbal Zaidi — October 29, 2006 @ 3:24 pm

  2. I wonder what happened to this Shehnaz character?

    I found this on the net:

    Girlfriend charged with murder

    Shehnaz is under arrest for the murder of poet Mustafa Zaidi. She is also implicated in a smuggling scandal, and accused of conducting affairs with several high ranking officials and industrial magnets, in order to carry out espionage for foreign agencies.

    Source: http://pakistanspace.tripod.com/70.htm

    Smuggling, Espionage??? strange.

    Comment by ga — December 11, 2006 @ 11:47 am

  3. I really wonder how Shehnaz Gul ended up & if she is still alive. I have always held her in high regard.

    Comment by Jaffer — February 6, 2007 @ 12:36 am

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