Rahima Naz

Rahima Naz

Naz (right) receiving an Award
Born Rahima
(1986-02-14) 14 February 1986
Khot Valley, Torkhow, Chitral, Pakistan
Pen name Rodaba
Occupation Writer & Peace Poet, and activist for rights to education and for women, Social worker, Public Relation Officer at University of Abdul Wali Khan, Mardan, Chitral Campus
Nationality Pakistani
Ethnicity Khowar speaking
Citizenship Pakistani
Education MA
Alma mater Abdul Wali Khan University, Khyber Pakhtunkhw
Period 2010
Genre Ghazal
Subject poetry
Notable works Lala-e-Kuhsaar
Spouse Muhammad Naeem(NOMI)
Children Malliaka,Hamza Khan,Ismail & Shehzil
Group photo of NDI Course participants with Rahima Naz

Rahima Naz (Urdu: رحیمہ ناز) (born 14 February 1986 is a Pakistani poet of the Urdu and Khowar (Chitrali) languages. She is known mainly for girls rights, children rights, women rights and human rights advocacy for education and for women in her native town Chitral Valley in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of northwest Pakistan.

Early career

From the Khot Valley, Tehsil Torkhow, District Chitral, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, Naz started writing at an early age and published her first volume of poetry, Lala-e-Kuhsaar to great acclaim, in 2011.[1] She did her matriculation from F.G.public high school cherat cantt.she is not only a book warm student but also win extra curricullar competitions.she is the best English debater of K.P.K in 2002,also win 3rd position in essay writing competition this year.she is the best naat khawn of K.P.K in 2003. Also that year she won 3rd prize in Urdu declamation contest, and the following year, in 2004, she got 1st prize in the Urdu declamation contest of K.P.K. and represented her province at national level, winning the all-Pakistan general trophy.

Style

The most prominent themes in Rahima Naz's poetry are love and feminism.

Books

References

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