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who used to work on it along with his job at the Indian Postal Service. The journal covered the modernist (jadidiyat) voice in Urdu literature at a time when the literary scene was dominated by progressive literature (taraqqi pasand) and was hailed as "the harbinger of modernism in Urdu". The
155:(surprise attack by night) — an allusion to "shaking the world of literature out of stasis" — was decided upon. The magazine was financially supported by Faruqi's wife Jamila. It was published for the first time in June 1966 with Progressive writer Ejaz Hussain as its first editor. 112:
Magazine was calligraphed by a scribe (katib) Salimullah Naiyer. Forty years after being started, the journal was published for the last time in June 2006. Though it was popular, it ceased publication owing to editor Shamsur Rahman Faruqi's failing health.
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The magazine became so popular that progressive writers started contributing to the magazine. The magazine also published works of Pakistani writers. Some of the notable contributors include:
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Without Jamila, there would have been no Shabkhoon and without Shabkhoon my struggle to become a writer of my kind would never have ended.
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Describing the support of his wife Jamila Faruqi, Rehman said:
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Index

Shamsur Rahman Faruqi
Allahabad
Urdu
literary magazine
Allahabad
Shamsur Rahman Faruqi
Mayank Austen Soofi
Farhad
Khosrow and Shirin
Adil Mansuri
Ali Sardar Jafri
Anwar Sajjad
Asif Farrukhi
Balraj Komal
Intizar Hussain
Ismat Chughtai
Rajinder Singh Bedi
Zafar Iqbal
Various editions of the magazine are available on Rekhta


"Shab Khoon expires at forty"
the original
"In the mirror of Ghalib: Post-colonial reflections on Indo-Muslim selfhood"
doi
10.1177/001946461104800404
ISSN
0019-4646
S2CID
145793682

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