Muztar Abbasi
Muhammad Talib Abbasi popularly known as Allama Muztar Abbasi (1931 – 26 February 2004) was a Pakistani Muslim scholar and Vice Principal of Fazaia Inter College, Lower Topa, who belonged to the Dhund Abbasi tribe of Murree Hills in the Murree District. He was a pioneer of the Esperanto language in Pakistan and patron in chief of the Pakistan Esperanto Association (PakEsA). He translated the Quran into Esperanto and wrote a biography of Muhammad and several other books in Esperanto and Urdu.[1][2]
Allama Muztar Abbasi | |
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Born | Muztar Abbasi 1931 Murree, British Raj |
Died | 2004 (aged 72–73) Islamabad, Pakistan |
Occupation | Scholar |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Citizenship | Pakistani |
Alma mater | Bahawalpur University, Punjab University. |
Period | 1960-2004 |
Genre | Prose, poetry, autobiography. |
Subject | Urdu, Esperanto |
Literary movement | Esperanto Association |
Notable works | Quran translation in Esperanto, Urdu-Esperanto Dictionary, Seerat-Un-Nabi (SAWW) in Esperanto and 18 published books in Urdu and Esperanto. |
Spouse |
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Children | two |
Works
- 1974: Unua Esperanto Libro (Urdu-Esperanto)
- 1976: Baza Esperanto-Urdu Leglibro (Urdu-Esperanto)
- 1977: Esperanto-Urdu vortaro (Urdu-Esperanto)
- 1978: Baza Kurslibro de Esperanto (Urdu-Esperanto)
- 1982: Dua Baza Kurslibro de Esperanto (Urdu-Esperanto)
- 1982: Baza Vortaro de Esp-Urdu (Urdu-Esperanto)
- 1984: S-ro Muhammad (benita de Allah) la vivo de Islamo (Esperanto)
- 1985: Facila Esperanto Vortaro en Urdu (Urdu-Esperanto
- 1990: Leciono el la Nobla Kuraano (Dars-e-Kuraan)
- 1992: Vera Libro Traduko de Kuraano (Esperanto)
- 1993: Lingvaj interrilatoj de Araba kaj Hebrea (Urdu)
- 1998: Esperanto-Urdu Vortaro (Urdu-Esperanto)
- 2000: Tezo pri Islamo (Esperanto) in 2000
- 2000: La Sankta Kuraano (translation of the Quran into Esperanto)
- 2002: Profeto Muhammad (benita de Allah) Diris (Esperanto, Araba kaj Urdua)
References
- Allama Muztar Abbasi
- "Muztar Abbasi". Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2015-06-19.
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