About Arman

Ali Arman (born August 25, 1973) is an Urdu poet hailing from Rawalpindi, Pakistan. He started poetry at the age of 14, and joined major literary forums of Rawalpindi and Islamabad in 1990, where he attracted the attention of prominent poets, writers and critics with his unique style. He writes in Urdu, English, Punjabi and his mother language Pothohari. Ali Arman currently lives in London, UK.

Arman has created poetry in the forms of ghazal (lyric), nazm (poem), nasri nazm (prose poetry) and taweel nazm (long poem). His first book of poetry named as “Sukhan Tasveer Tak Pohancha” was published in March, 1998. His second book “Mujhay Chaand Chahyay” was published in June, 1999. That book consists of his very early teen age poetry revolving around the topic of love.

Arman’s new book of Punjabi/Pothohari poetry titled “Mitti Di Bukkal” has been published recently. This book has been hailed as a major book of Punjabi/Pothohari poetry by renowned poets and critics of Punjabi literature. The book is published in Lahore by “Sanjh Publications”. The book has been launched in Lahore, Rawalpindi and Toronto.

Ali Arman’s three new books of poetry are due to publish very soon.

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