Muhammadsharif So'fizoda

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Muhammadsharif So'fizoda ( Cyrillic Муҳаммадшариф Сўфизода; Russian Мухаммадшариф Суфизаде Muchammadscharif Sufisade * 1869 in Chust , today Uzbekistan , † 1937 ) was an Uzbek poet and educator from the time of Jadidism . He was a student of Saidahmad Siddiqiy .

From 1893 to 1898 Muhammadsharif Soʻfizoda was active in the Muqimiys group of poets ; In 1902 he went to Istanbul , where he served as imam in various Sufi lounges for three years . In 1905 he entered a teachers college but did not finish his course and returned to Central Asia in 1906. During the following years he taught the new method in different schools in Turkestan and finally opened his own school in Khust in 1913. He met resistance from neighbors and had to leave the city, whereupon he went to Afghanistan . In 1919, when the government of the now Soviet Turkestan sent a diplomatic mission to Afghanistan, So'fizoda worked for them as a translator and then returned to his homeland.

In 1937 So'fizoda was a member of the executive committee of the Uzbek Writers' Union. He disappeared that same year as a result of a denunciation campaign. In his hometown, Khust, a memorial and a museum remind of his work.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Adeeb Khalid : The Politics of Muslim Cultural Reform. Jadidism in Central Asia . University of California Press; Berkeley, Los Angeles, London 1998. ISBN 0520213564 ; P. 111. Online version
  2. ^ Edward Allworth: Uzbek Literary Politics . Mouton & Co .; London, The Hague, Paris 1964. pp. 31f
  3. Мухаммадшариф Суфизаде  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on www.ziyonet.uz@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.ziyonet.uz  
  4. ^ Allworth: p. 140
  5. Allworth: p. 78