Jon Elia

Jon Elia

Infobox Writer
name = Jaun Elia


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birthdate = birth date|1931|12|14
birthplace = Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, British India
deathdate = death date and age|2002|11|08|1931|12|14
deathplace = Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
occupation = Urdu poet, Scholar
nationality = Pakistani
ethnicity = Urdu speaking
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genre = Ghazal
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notableworks = "Shayad"
spouse = Zahida Hina
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relatives = Shafiq Hasan Elia (father) Rais Amrohvi (brother) Syed Muhammad Taqi (brother)
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influenced = Urdu poetry
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Jaun Elia (also transliterated into English as "Jon" and "Joan") (Urdu: جون ایلیا) (December 14, 1931 - November 8, 2002) was a notable Pakistani Urdu poet, philosopher, biographer and scholar. He was widely praised for his unique style of writing. He was the brother of renowned journalist and psychoanalyst Rais Amrohvi and journalist and world-renowned philosopher Syed Muhammad Taqi, and husband of famous columnist Zahida Hina. He was a man of letters, well versed in Arabic, English, Persian, Sanskrit and Hebrew.

Life

Jaun Elia was born on December 14, 1931 in an illustrious family of Amroha, Uttar Pradesh. He was the youngest of his siblings. His father, Allama Shafiq Hasan Elia, was deeply involved in art and literature and also an astrologer and a poet. This literary environment modeled him along the same lines, and he wrote his first Urdu couplet when he was just 8.

چاہ میں اس کی طمانچے کھائے ہیں

دیکھ لو سرخی میرے رخسار کی

Jaun was very sensitive in his early teen age. His preoccupations in those days were his imaginary beloved character, Sophia, and his anger at the English occupiers of India. He used to do dramatic presentations of the early Muslim period, and hence his knowledge of Muslim history was recognized by many. According to him, his early poetry reflected the dialogue nature of stage drama.

A close relation of Elia's, Syed Mumtaz Saeed, recalled that Elia also went to Syed-ul-Madaris in Amroha, a Madressah (Koranic school). "Jaun had a way with languages. He could learn them effortlessly. Apart from Arabic and Persian that he had learnt at the Madressah, he acquired great proficiency in English and a smattering of Hebrew."

During his youth, the united India was involved in a Muslim-Hindu feud, which led to the partition of the country on religious lines once British rule ended. Being a Communist, Elia was averse to the idea, but finally accepted it as a compromise. Elia migrated to Pakistan in 1957, and made Karachi his home. Before long, he became popular in the literary circles of the city. His poetry, which bears ample testimony to his wide-ranging reading habits, won him acclaim and approbation. Poet Pirzada Qasim said: "Jaun was very particular about language. While his diction is rooted in the classical tradition, he touches on new subjects. He remained in quest of an ideal all his life. Unable to find the ideal eventually, he became angry and frustrated. He felt, perhaps with reason, that he had squandered his talent." He was a prolific writer, but could not be convinced to publish his work. His first poetry collection "Shayad" (an Urdu word which means "Maybe") was published in 1991, when he was 60. The poetry presented in this collection added Jaun Elia's name in the Urdu literary canon forever. Jaun Elia's preface in this collection provided deep insights into his works and the culture within which he was expressing his ideas. The preface can also be considered as one of the finest examples of modern Urdu prose. It covered his intellectual evolution in different periods of time, and his philosophy of poetry, science, religion, etc. The second collection of his poetry "Ya'ani" was published posthumously in 2003 . Afterwords Jaun's trustworthy companion Khalid Ansari has compiled and published his three consecutive collections, “Gumaan” (an Urdu word which means "Illusion") in 2004, “Lekin” 2006 and “Goya” 2008, one more collection ‘Kyon’ is now under processing.

An eminent Urdu literary critic, Dr. Muhammad Ali Siddiqui has called Jaun Elia one of the three most eminent ghazal poets of Urdu of the second half of the twentieth century.

Jaun Elia was an unabashed open anarchist and nihilist in generally a conservative and religious society. His elder brother, Rais Amrohvi, himself a poet and influential intellectual, was brutally murdered by a religious zealot, and ever after his death, Jaun was conscious about what he would say in public.

Jaun was also involved in translation, editing and other activities. His translation of various Mautazalite treatises, Hasan Bin Sabah, and various texts about the Ismaili sect in Islam are a major contribution to the Urdu language. His prose and translations are not easily available. Some of these can be found at Ismaili centers and libraries.

He acquired encyclopedic knowledge of philosophy, logic, Islamic history, the Muslim Sufi tradition, Muslim religious sciences, Western literature, and Kabbala. He also synthesized this knowledge into his poetry that also differentiates him from his modern contemporaries.

He also edited Urdu literary magazine "Insha", where he came to know of another prolific Urdu writer Zahida Hina, and finally married her. Zahida Hina, a progressive intellectual in her own right, still writes for dailies, Jang and Express, on current political and social issues. He had 2 daughters and a son with her. Jaun and Zahida were divorced in mid 1980s. This left Jaun devastated and alone. He became alcoholic and depressed.

وہی حساب تمنا ہے اب بھی آجاؤ

وہی ہے سروہی سودا ہے اب بھی آجاؤ

Jaun Elia died at a friend's place as his wife and children didn't realize his greatness. Zahida and her daughters gave bad reviews about him on a TV interview but now all of them are keen to take benefit of his financial and the royalty from Jaun Elia's poetry collections. His fist collection 'Shayad' has gone into its ninth edition, a record for any of his contemporaries in Ghazal poetry.

Jaun was a great person and loved his son "Zaryoon" (who is often seen at various functions to felicitate Jaun Elia - to collect the cheques etc.) very much but was an unlucky father who couldn't find him around when he needed him the most.

He died after a protracted illness on November 8, 2002 in Karachi.

میں بھی بہت عجیب ہوں،اتنا عجیب ہوں کہ بس

خود کو تباہ کر لیا،اورملال بھی نہیں

Works

Poetry collections

* [http://www.emarkaz.com/shop/store/author-423?PHPSESSID=13eccc09b870ba27e518916a5bd97a26 Shayad, 1991]
* [http://www.emarkaz.com/shop/store/author-423?PHPSESSID=13eccc09b870ba27e518916a5bd97a26 Ya'ani, 2003]
* [http://www.welbooks.com/product.php?p=729&c=11 Gumaan, 2004]
* Lekin, 2006
* Goya, 2008

External links

* [http://www.dawn.com/2002/11/20/fea.htm#4 Dawn Feature: Jaun Elia — the intimate stranger]
* [http://jaunelia.itgo.com/ Anwar Ansari's Jaun Elia page]
* [http://www.mushaira.org/ppage.php?poet_name=Jaun+Elia Recordings of Jaun Elia reciting poetry, archived at mushaira.org]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/urdu/pulltogether/s_jon_eilya.shtml BBC Urdu's collection of writings on Jaun Elia. In Urdu]
* [http://aligarians.com/category/poets/jaun-elia/ Aligarian.com's compilation of audio recordings and verses of Jaun Elia in Roman transliteration]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMJ9G66cQXQ Video of Jaun Elia reading on youtube]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4367825237295300533 Video of Jaun Elia by Amjad Sheikh]
* [http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007%5C11%5C05%5Cstory_5-11-2007_pg12_11]


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