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Saghar Siddiqui

Pakistani folk poet

Saghar Siddiqui (born Muhammad Akhtar; 14 Aug 1928 – 19 July 1974), was a Pakistani Urdu poet.

Also known as a Saint poet and 'Poet of Pain', homeless Siddiqui was found dead on a street corner of Lahore at age 46. His dog also died a year later, reportedly at the same spot.[1][2]

Biography

Saghar Siddiqui was born in 1928 in Ambala (British India) to a well-to-do middle-class family.[1][3] There are few historic records of Saghar's personal life.

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  • He rarely spoke to any one in this regard and most of what is known of him tends to be from witness accounts.

    Siddiqui was the only child of his parents and spent the early years of his life in Ambala and Saharanpur. He was home tutored and received his early education from Habib Hassan, a family friend.

    Young Muhammad Akhtar (later known as Saghar Siddiqui) was much impressed by Habib Hassan, and he got interested in Urdu poetry because of him. Siddi