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Biography of Sahil Sharifdin Bhat

     Biography of Sahil Sharifdin Bhat  



Residence: Pampore, pulwama, 

J and k, India.


Education: PG in English literature, M.ed, SET, NET


Influences: Shakespeare, Thomas Hardy, Rumi, Amir khusraw, Allam Iqbal, Nietzsche, Samuel Beckett, Emerson, Ahmad Deedat


Influenced: Talib Hilal, Muntazir Nisar , Irfan , Syed Faisal, Zubair sofi, Mir Saquib Farooq, Arshid Ahmad shah etc


Notable poems: 

Rebirth, 

Success in postmodern world, 

I was once sixteen, 

Rise and Fall, 

Bible of love, 

Our teachers, 

George Floyd, 


Marital status: single


Occupations: poet, lecturer, 

author, quotewriter, YouTuber, blogger, Gymer, social reformer, public speaker.


Email: sahilsharifdinenglish@gmail.com


Introduction

Sahil Sharifdin Bhat is a poet, lecturer, quotewriter, YouTuber, article writer, gymer, social reformer, and public speaker. He is a growing versatile personality. While in the state of Jammu and Kashmir the youth are in a dilemma whether to support the people who want freedom for the state or to cooperate with the Indian government ruling the state since 1940's, Sahil is inviting the youth to shun the violence and work for the peace and progress of their families, Muslim community and the whole world. He uses his poetry as a vehicle to spread the ideas of love, justice, kindness, happiness, peace and modernity among the people around. He is very concerned about the increasing rate of suicide and depresssion patients in the valley. His principle is 'to act locally but think globally'. He particularly wants the youth of Kashmir to study hard and build their health to the maximum limit possible. His quotes are worth writing in golden ink. He has written somewhere that 'TRUST in religion, BENEFIT in business, HEALTH in life, PHYSICAL PLEASURE in love affair, FRANKNESS in friendship, HARD WORK in studies and PATIENCE in married life are the basic rules. Ignoring them will definitely play havoc with anyone's life 



Life and philosophy

Sahil Sharifdin Bhat Popularly known as Sahil Sharifdin English was born at a village near the saffron town pampore in the district of pulwama in the politically disturbed state of Jammu and Kashmir in India. He is the eldest child of GH Mohi ud din Bhat and Rafiqa wani. Unlike the people around him, Sahil has chosen the different way of leading his life. He spends most of his time reading books at his home. He has been attracted to the ideas of education, peace, love, truth, progress etc from the very beginning in his life. He has studied the holy Quran, the holy Bible and the holy Bhagvad Gita. He has a good command over English, Urdu, Arabic and Persian languages. He says that education is the best solution to all the problems of Muslims in particular and of humankind in general. According to him, right education brings a person out of the depths of hate, anger and narrowmindedness and lifts him up to the zenith of love, tranquility and broadmindedness. He favours individual freedom so long as it doesn't create chaos and criticizes bitterly the outdated and rotten social constraints. His poetry and quotes target mostly the same issues. In addition, his heart weeps blood to see the plight of private teachers in particular and government teachers in general in the state of Jammu and Kashmir where a teacher is treated at par with the non-kashmiri daily manual labourers. He tries to highlight the same plight of teachers through his pen and the tongue. At the same time, he wants the teachers of the state to take good care of themselves, grow healthier and walk smarter as they are the primary role models for the children who grow up looking at them. He says that smart and healthy teachers build smart and healthy nations. 

Parents Of Sahil Sharifdin Bhat


Once skeptical, Sahil is now a staunch believer in Allah. He respects and honours his two local religious teachers namely Bashir Ahmad kuchey and Shawkat Ahmad kuchey who gave a unique direction to the wandering ship of his life.

Sahil, as already said, mostly loves to read books at his home. However, he occasionally loves to meet people, interacts with them on social media and, sometimes, face to face and talks fun with them. He is a patient listener and talks only when required. He hardly loses his cool. He is loved and respected wherever he goes, nevertheless, he too has a number of critics and unwanted enemies.


Bible of love

Bible of love is a philosophical poem by Sahil Sharifdin English. The poem defines love very deeply. It alludes to various historical love affairs such as of the prophet Joseph, Queen Dido and Mansur Al-hallaj. Sahil seems to be well learned in the subjects of love and life. It is one of his most appreciated poems available on the internet.


More poems by SAHIL SHARIFDIN Ëñglísh

1. A lover and believer 

2. A tourist on the planet 

3. After breakup

4. An eagle among the hens 

5. And I shall breathe my last 

6. Bible of love 

7. Define love 

8. George Floyd 

9. Girl of today 

10. Go and tell that heartless lady 

11. I am a teacher 

12. Helen Keller in love 

13. Read the pain beneath my pretty smiles 

14. And I shall breathe my last 

15. Somebody ask my soul 

16. I know she will not remember me 

17. Hide your beloved from the world 

18. My favourite season brings snowfall

19. Mohamed phobia 

20. Lust is a divine flame 

21. Please, set me free

22. New hunter-gathering 

23. She disobeyed secretly 

24. Women are victims 

25. I am scared of love 

26. Success in postmodern world 

27. Who will wipe your tears 

28. Zoya 

29. State song of kashmir

30. Rebirth 

31. Why girls so fast grow 

32. To my girlfriend 

33. I was once sixteen

34. People people people

35. Rise and fall 

36. Our teachers 

37. Message of coronavirus 

38. Plump, creased and in-between

39. Peace mantra 

40. A tourist on the planet 

41. I call you doctor mine 

42. To my unborn daughter 

43. Everyone's planet 

44. Be my guest for a night 

45. O that, I was not princess Latifa 

46. But I chose the pleasures of single life 

47. I enter secretly my lover's room 

48. My life is my problem

49. Old parents are our second God 

50. The only law is ''Might is Right'' 

51. Every beauty is on sale 

52. Happy birthday To You 

53. Happy Father's Day 

54 . Sorry is just a word 


All these poems, his articles, his Urdu shayari his published books and his quotes are available on the internet. 


His fame and glory [ Click on the text below: ]

1. Newspaper Article

2. Newspaper Article 

3. Newspaper Article




Notable quotes

''We ignore our sins and get angry at other sinners.Our world would be a Heaven if we ignored other sinners and got angry at our own sins.''


''Where there is TRUST, there is LOVE....'' 



''Imitative people always bark at creative people saying THIS DOESN'T SUIT YOU, THAT DOESN'T SUIT YOU.''


''If he is old enough to rape, he is old enough to be hanged.''


''when noise is disciplined, it is called Music."


'' If you know the Why of the things you do , you will never regret the things you do .'' 


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