PESHAWAR: [Sher Alam Shinwari] Noted Pashto poet and travelogue writer Afzal Shauq passed away Islamabad early Saturday morning due to cardiac arrest. He was 53. Afzal Shuaq a noted Pashto poet, travel writer and researcher was born in 1957 in Chwintra village near Ziarat, Balochistan.
Afzal was writer widely travelled and extensively read and was the first Pashtun man of letters who introduced a global vision in Pashto literature.
Six of his books published in his life time, it include Shladely Amail (Poetry collection) , Oowa Gama Mazal (Travelogue of seven Asian Countries) , Pa Latoon Sta De Sarey (Poetry collection) ,
Mazal Pa Wauru Bandi (Travelogue of eight European Countries) ,
Da Lmar Da Kali Pa lor (Travelogue of seven European Countries) ,
Paoni Makhuna (Novel) .
‘TWIST OF FATES’ Afzal’s selected Pashto poetry was translated into English by Alley Boling,
while ‘MING YUN DE ZHUAN ZHE’ was translated into Chinese by Liuli in 2006. Afzal Shauq was working with a foreign NGO in the capital. Pashto Literary circles have widely condoled his death and prayed for the departed soul to rest in peace and shown sympathy with the bereaved family.
http: //www.khyberwatch.com/index.php? mod=article&cat=KhyberNews&article=364
Tears and only tears fill my eyes and soul... He was a great man! He could see the beauty of our world and our souls! Rest in peace, my dearest friend!
Helga Valr.
back Afzal, to"So Let's Make a Difference for You & Yours & Everyone" and"Happy Trails" & "Happy iPeaceing"As You can see,We (the iPeace Family) are still here. "Enjoy" and I Hope Your & Yours Lives are more Peaceful.
Many have to deal with this their inner child as grown ups since that is our ”Sauce of Peace” and the neglected child need its redress to be able to give and share.
What do we think about all these issues? Which are our OWN thoughts without quotes, That can be told In ”You are the Source” since your thoughts are as valuable as someone else’s.
So much around us and inside us is sad so ”We cannot always Shine” that is OK. Admitting our sorrow and grief is the first step to healing and peace. And remember ”Grief is not a disease ”We can also find ourselves through ”Sagas, Dreams and Myths” within witch so much human wisdom is hidden.
We can close our eyes and just remember through all the music our heart and soul has saved, and we can share it with others in ”Unforgettable Music”
We can travel to get inspiration and understanding for our different cultures. Why not go to ”Sweden starting in Lapland” You will find my roots there involved in the midnight sun and the northern light *smile*
But you do not have to travel so far to find what counts the most in life ; ”small close things” which surround us all but to which we do not pay enough attention
Hope seeing you somewhere *smile*/Gunilla
At 6:08pm on November 18, 2009, Clicia Pavan said…
If the weak
nice gesture can smile
easily overcome
Heart-controlled,
So why
need to fight
weapons
to control each other?
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Nonviolence Gandhi
wise words, thank you
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PESHAWAR: [Sher Alam Shinwari] Noted Pashto poet and travelogue writer Afzal Shauq passed away Islamabad early Saturday morning due to cardiac arrest. He was 53. Afzal Shuaq a noted Pashto poet, travel writer and researcher was born in 1957 in Chwintra village near Ziarat, Balochistan.
Afzal was writer widely travelled and extensively read and was the first Pashtun man of letters who introduced a global vision in Pashto literature.
Six of his books published in his life time, it include Shladely Amail (Poetry collection) , Oowa Gama Mazal (Travelogue of seven Asian Countries) , Pa Latoon Sta De Sarey (Poetry collection) ,
Mazal Pa Wauru Bandi (Travelogue of eight European Countries) ,
Da Lmar Da Kali Pa lor (Travelogue of seven European Countries) ,
Paoni Makhuna (Novel) .
‘TWIST OF FATES’ Afzal’s selected Pashto poetry was translated into English by Alley Boling,
while ‘MING YUN DE ZHUAN ZHE’ was translated into Chinese by Liuli in 2006. Afzal Shauq was working with a foreign NGO in the capital. Pashto Literary circles have widely condoled his death and prayed for the departed soul to rest in peace and shown sympathy with the bereaved family.
http: //www.khyberwatch.com/index.php? mod=article&cat=KhyberNews&article=364
Tears and only tears fill my eyes and soul... He was a great man! He could see the beauty of our world and our souls! Rest in peace, my dearest friend!
Helga Valr.
I come to honour a poet of generous heart and like mind,
Blessings,
Tree-Life
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Have a beautiful day and a fantastic year ahead, love and blessings, Sharon
and very best wishes to you and your country
Stephanie
It all starts with the children. I write about that in ”The Child Within All these children that are neglected or abused become our ” Barefoot Children” Some survive against all odds. That’s our ”Dandelion Children”
Many have to deal with this their inner child as grown ups since that is our ”Sauce of Peace” and the neglected child need its redress to be able to give and share.
Some devote their life to ”The reconnaissance for a God” while others do believe so strongly so they are willing to commit ”War and Violence in the name of God”
What do we think about all these issues? Which are our OWN thoughts without quotes, That can be told In ”You are the Source” since your thoughts are as valuable as someone else’s.
So much around us and inside us is sad so ”We cannot always Shine” that is OK. Admitting our sorrow and grief is the first step to healing and peace. And remember ”Grief is not a disease ”We can also find ourselves through ”Sagas, Dreams and Myths” within witch so much human wisdom is hidden.
We can close our eyes and just remember through all the music our heart and soul has saved, and we can share it with others in ”Unforgettable Music”
We can travel to get inspiration and understanding for our different cultures. Why not go to ”Sweden starting in Lapland” You will find my roots there involved in the midnight sun and the northern light *smile*
But you do not have to travel so far to find what counts the most in life ; ”small close things” which surround us all but to which we do not pay enough attention
Hope seeing you somewhere *smile*/Gunilla
nice gesture can smile
easily overcome
Heart-controlled,
So why
need to fight
weapons
to control each other?
--------
Nonviolence Gandhi
wise words, thank you
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