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A close relation of Elia’s, Syed Mumtaz Saeed, recalled that Elia also went to Syed-ul-Madaris in Amroha, a Madressah (Koranic school). “Jaun had a way with languages. He could learn them effortlessly. Apart from Arabic and Persian that he had learnt at the Madressah, he acquired great proficiency in English and a smattering of Hebrew.”
Jaun Elia was an unabashed open anarchist and nihilist in generally a conservative and religious society. His elder brother, Rais Amrohvi, himself a poet and influential intellectual, was brutally murdered , and ever after his death, Jaun was conscious about what he would say in public.
Jaun was also involved in translation, editing and other activities. He briefly worked as an editor with Ismaili Tariqah and Religious Education Board (ITREB), in Karachi Pakistan. His translation of various Mautazalite treatises, a book on 12th century Fatimid revolutionary Hasan Bin Sabah, and also various texts about the Ismaili sect in Islam are a major contribution to the Urdu language and literature. His prose and other translation of major Ismaili philosophical works are not easily available, yet some of these can be found at Ismaili Tariqah Board libraries in Karachi and elsewhere.
He acquired encyclopedic knowledge of philosophy, logic, Islamic history, the Muslim Sufi tradition, Muslim religious sciences, Western literature, and Kabbala. He also synthesized this knowledge into his poetry that also differentiates him from his modern contemporaries.
He also edited Urdu literary magazine “Insha”, where he came to know of another prolific Urdu writer Zahida Hina, and finally married her. Zahida Hina, a progressive intellectual in her own right, still writes for dailies, Jang and Express, on current political and social issues. He had 2 daughters and a son with her. Jaun and Zahida were divorced in mid 1980s. This left Jaun devastated and alone. He became alcoholic and depressed.
He died after a protracted illness on November 8, 2002 in Karachi.
Poetry collections :
Shayad, 1991
Ya’ani, 2003
Gumaan, 2004
Lekin, 2006
Goya, 2008
About Him :
Born December 14, 1931
Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, British India
Died November 8, 2002 (aged 70)
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Occupation Urdu poet, Scholar
Nationality Pakistani
Ethnicity Muhajir
Genres Ghazal
Notable work(s) “Shayad”
Spouse(s) Zahida Hina
Relative(s) Shafiq Hasan Elia (father)
Rais Amrohvi (brother)
Syed Muhammad Taqi (brother)
Jaaney kaun zamaaney thay wo, jin mein thee dil ki guzraan,
Likhtey hain yun apney kutbey jaisey kitaabon ke thay ham..!
Aashiqaan -e- Jaun ko Jaun Elia ki 81 Youm -e- Wiladat
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