Ghulam Mustafa Tabassum


Ghulam Mustafa Tabassum, was a 20th-century poet. His pen name was Tabassum.
He is best known for his many poems written for children, as the creator of the Tot Batot character, and as the translator of many poetical works from mostly Persian into Punjabi and Urdu languages.

Early life and career

Sufi Tabassum was born on 4 August 1899 in Amritsar, Punjab, to parents of Kashmiri ancestry. He earned a master's degree in Persian language from Forman Christian College in Lahore, Pakistan. He worked for and remained with Government College Lahore for his entire career, rising to head the Department of Persian Studies in 1943. Tabassum retired from Government College in 1954.
Sufi Tabassum was also closely associated with the members of an informal literary circle called Niazmandan-i-Lahore. This circle's members included Pakistan's noted literary personalities including Patras Bokhari, Abdul Majeed Salik, Imtiaz Ali Taj, M. D. Taseer, Chiragh Hasan Hasrat, Hafeez Jalandhari, Abdur Rahman Chughtai and Majeed Malik. Sufi Tabassum also edited the magazine Lail-o-Nahar for a while in addition to working for Radio Pakistan, Pakistan Arts Council and Iqbal Academy.
In Pakistan, he is considered to be a pioneer in children's poetry. His popular poems for children are Totbatot and Jhoolnay.

His poetry featured on radio and television

For fifty years, he was actively participating on Radio Pakistan and Pakistan Television poetry events. His poems were used as the lyrics of several songs sung by Noor Jehan, Naseem Begum, Farida Khanum and Ghulam Ali.
SongSingersSong lyrics byMusic byFilm or Produced by
"Sau Baar Chaman Mehka, Sau Baar Bahar Aaee"Naseem BegumGhulam Mustafa TabassumRasheed Attrefilm Shaam Dhalay
"Aye Puttar Hattan Tay Nahin Vikday, Tuun Labhdi Phirrein Bazaar Kurray"Noor JehanGhulam Mustafa TabassumHassan Latif LilakA Radio Pakistan, Lahore production
"Who Mujh Say Huay Ham Kalam Allah Allah"Farida KhanumGhulam Mustafa TabassumHassan Latif LilakA Pakistan Television, Lahore production
"Meray Shauq Da Nahin Aetbar Teinun"Ghulam AliGhulam Mustafa TabassumA Pakistan Television production
"Meray Dhol Sipaya Teinun Rab Dian Rakhhaan"Shehzad Roy and Ayesha OmerGhulam Mustafa TabassumAnother 1965 War Qaumi Naghma redone by Shehzad Roy. This Qaumi Naghma was originally sung by Madam Noor Jehan.

Awards and recognition

Sufi Ghulam Mustafa Tabassum died in Lahore, Pakistan on 7 February 1978.