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Molana Inamur Rahman Inam Thanvi
BornInamur Rahman
1922 (1922)
Thanabhawan, Uttarpradesh, India
Died3 February 2008(2008-02-03) (aged 85–86)
Saharanpur, Uttarpradesh, India
OccupationPoet and Persian Scholar
NationalityIndian
EducationMazahir Uloom Saharanpur
Notable worksArmaghan -e- Takhayyul

Inamur Rahman (1922 – 3 February 2008), known by his pen name as Inam Thanvi, was an Indian Poet and Persian Scholar.

Early life and career

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Thana Bhawan, the land of Rushd and Hidayat, is where Molana Inam Thanvi was born in 1922. After completing his Arabic studies at Mazahir Uloom Saharanpur in 1948, where he worked for sixty years in the publication department, he finished his studies in Farsi at Darul Uloom Deoband in 1937. He occasionally taught Persian, too. In 2008, Qutub Sher Cemetery, Saharanpur, laid him to rest at the age of 85–86.

A collection of his poetry, titled Armaghan -e- Takhayyul, stands as a testament to his literary legacy.

Hazrat Maulana Inam Thanvi Saharanpur, an Urdu-Persian poet, was distinguished, thoughtful, expressive, and Qadir-ul-Kalaam. He was born a poet, and he would recite poetry in every mood. He was proficient in Nazm & Tareekh Goi. There are very few Tareekhs in Urdu, and most of them are in Persian. The following phrases demonstrate how much Arbab -e- Sukhan respected and admired his character and creative ability.

  • Hasanpur Lohari's Janab Karimi Al-Ahsani claims that Maulana's poetry is rife with conflict. In addition, the ghazals are catchy and timeless.
  • The renowned poet and Saharanpur instructor, Hazrat Wasif Aabidi, stated:

"Maulana is an expert in life and the universe. In addition to being a thoughtful and perceptive poet and writer, his Kalaam reflects elements of self-realization and God-realization."

  • Janab Samir Khatri (Dahod), a distinguished expert on Ilm-e-Arooz, shared this influential viewpoint:

"Some of his poems are so exquisite that if one reads them in full without looking at the Maqta, one might assume it is the Kalaam of Josh Malihabadi."

  • Maulvi Nasiruddin Lakhimpuri, a Persian Department instructor at Mazahir Uloom Waqf, Saharanpur, remarked:

"Ustade Mohtaram Maulana Inam Thanvi's Kalaam is a magnificent work of art, showcasing his depth of thought and intellectual maturity."

Literary work

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  • Armaghan -e- Takhayyul

First Edition 1997, Second Edition 2017

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