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Syed Mustafa Ahmad

Syed Mustafa Ahmad is from Hajibagh, Budgam. His hobbies include reading and writing.
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FEELINGS

"My whole is aching; Waiting for awakening. My soul is bruised, So is fused. Emotions die everyday, To keep happiness at bay."

OUR BROTHERHOOD

"Once, we were one. Our fun was common fun. Griefs were same, So were beliefs," writes the poet, Syed Mustafa Ahmad.

LOVE OF INFINITE NATURE

"Love is worship. When is sincere. Bowing before unknown as well as known feelings. Make love strong like a wall."

SOPORE MASSACRE — When BSF went on a rampage in 1993

"The BSF personnel began indiscriminate firing... Nearly fifty people died,” Abdul Hakeem in his book about Sopore Massacre says.

I AM INCOMPLETE

"I am incomplete, Waiting for completion. I don’t know myself! But I know half of me," writes the poet Syed Mustafa Ahmad.

LAL DED: The Mystic Poetess

Lal Ded is one of the mysterious as well as well as one of the most controversial personalities in Jammu and Kashmir.

KASHMIR

"Kashmir is a place to deceive, Because the natives of Kashmir are forced to believe. We have no time to think independently."

PAIN NEVER SUBSIDES

"Our pain never subsides in this Valley. It has the distinction of coming daily. Our souls are marked with deep scars."

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