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Faheem Iqbal

Faheem Iqbal is a student at Sher i Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences. He hails from Hiller Shahabad area of Dooru in Anantnag district of south Kashmir.

WOUNDED & WORRIED

"Let's revolt against those, Who are illegally ruling our land. Lending it impure," writes the poet.

غزل

پاس میرے دولتِ دنیا نہیں پر کسی کے سامنے جھکتا نہیں کتنے گل برباد ظالم نے کئے پھر بھی اپنا گلستاں اجڑا نہیں تم تو دعویٰ کر رہے...

The Burning Paradise

Is Kashmir still the paradise on earth? Are its Winters still white? Are its waters still blue? Is it still a sacred land? Certainly not! Yes, it's not as...

The Dawn of Freedom

Yester night! In the midst of the darkness, I looked towards the sky. I don't know why? But, the sky was highly sad, Like it had lost something. Yes! Lost...

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