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Khan Hasnain Aaqib is a renowned Urdu, Hindi, and English poet who has as many as 17 published books to his credit so far. He is primarily known for writing Ghazals and Nazm in Urdu, Hindi and Persian languages. He is the member of the Urdu and Persian language committee of Balbharti, Pune. His Persian poetry is largely acknowledged in Persian speaking regions as well. He is credited for coining the term PROPHIEM for the genre of poems denoting the praise and biographic account of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He is also the one who coined the term REFLECTIVE TRANSLATION for the work of literary and academic translation from one's mother tongue into any other language which is not the mother tongue of the translator. He initiated the movement insisting upon this term to be categorized and

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  • Hasnain Aaqib (en)
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  • Khan Hasnain Aaqib is a renowned Urdu, Hindi, and English poet who has as many as 17 published books to his credit so far. He is primarily known for writing Ghazals and Nazm in Urdu, Hindi and Persian languages. He is the member of the Urdu and Persian language committee of Balbharti, Pune. His Persian poetry is largely acknowledged in Persian speaking regions as well. He is credited for coining the term PROPHIEM for the genre of poems denoting the praise and biographic account of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He is also the one who coined the term REFLECTIVE TRANSLATION for the work of literary and academic translation from one's mother tongue into any other language which is not the mother tongue of the translator. He initiated the movement insisting upon this term to be categorized and (en)
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  • Khan Hasnain Aaqib (en)
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  • AMP National Award for Excellence in Education,Mukhlis Musawwari Award for Literature (en)
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  • Qadam Hasnain Khan (en)
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  • Farman, Umme Ammara, Adnan (en)
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  • M.A, MSW, M.Ed and LLB (en)
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  • Poet, Writer, Research scholar, Literary Critic, Translator & Reflective Translator (en)
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  • Ram-e-Aahoo. Khama Sajda Rez,Iqbal Ba Chashm-e-Dil, Kam-O-Besh (en)
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  • Lecturer (en)
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  • Mohammad Shahbaz Khan, Late Mehrunnisa (en)
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  • Mahejabeen (en)
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  • Khan Hasnain Aaqib is a renowned Urdu, Hindi, and English poet who has as many as 17 published books to his credit so far. He is primarily known for writing Ghazals and Nazm in Urdu, Hindi and Persian languages. He is the member of the Urdu and Persian language committee of Balbharti, Pune. His Persian poetry is largely acknowledged in Persian speaking regions as well. He is credited for coining the term PROPHIEM for the genre of poems denoting the praise and biographic account of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He is also the one who coined the term REFLECTIVE TRANSLATION for the work of literary and academic translation from one's mother tongue into any other language which is not the mother tongue of the translator. He initiated the movement insisting upon this term to be categorized and called as REFLECTIVE TRANSLATION (en)
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