Hakim Nasir

Hakim Nasir

Muhammad Nasir commonly known as Hakim Nasir (d. 2007, Karachi, Pakistan) was a renowned Urdu poet from Pakistan.

Hakim Nasir is famous for his eternal ghazal "Jab sey tu nay mujhey deewana bana rakha hai," sung by Abida Parveen. Born in Ajmer, India, Hakim Nasir along with his parents migrated to Karachi, where he inherited the famous Nizami Dawakhana on Burns Road.

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