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Ze Khe Sheen (born Zahida Khatun Sherwani; 18 December 1894 – 2 February 1922; sometimes spelled Zay Khay Sheen) was an Indian poet and writer who wrote in the
Urdu language Urdu (;"Urdu"
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and was also an activist for
women's rights Women's rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls worldwide. They formed the basis for the women's rights movement in the 19th century and the feminist movements during the 20th and 21st centuries. In some countries, ...
. She published her poetry under the pseudonyms Zay Khay Sheen (or Z-Kh-S) and Nuzhat, as her conservative Muslim society did not permit women to write poetry or initiate movements upholding the rights of women. She belonged to a rich family of landholders of the Sherwani tribe. Her poems and ghazals in Urdu, which had a "female touch", had romantic appeal for young people.


Biography

Zahida Khatun Sherwani was born on 18 December 1894 at
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in the
Aligarh district Aligarh district is a district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. This district is a part of Aligarh Division. The districts which adjoin Aligarh are (clockwise from north) Gautam Buddha Nagar, Bulandshahr, Sambhal, Badaun, Kasganj, Hathr ...
of
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. Her father was Nawab Sir
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(1865–1938), a ''
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'' (rich man) of
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who had taken an active part in the Aligarh Movement. The Sherwani clan to which he belonged were scholarly people of high standing in the educational field, who although progressive were conservative in outlook. As Sherwani's mother died young her father took a keen interest in the education of his children – Sherwani, her older sister Ahmadi and her younger brother Ahmadullah. He performed for them the formal
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which marked an initiation to the teachings of Quran. Sherwani was then four years old. She and her sister were taught
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as part of an education in rich culture, under a governess, Farkhunda Begam Teherani, an Iranian woman who had migrated to India and who was proficient in reading, writing and teaching poetry to her students. Sherwani learned to write poetry not only in Persian but also in Urdu under her tutelage and also obtained knowledge of life in the world beyond the limits of their home in Aligarh. When Sherwani was 10 years old, she declared her intentions to become a poet in her first poem, which reads: Sherwani's father ensured that she and her siblings learned Islamic theology and expository prose in Urdu. For this purpose, he appointed Muhammad Ya'qub Isra'ilithe, who belonged to the family of the
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of the
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of Aligarh and who had participated in the Ahl-I-Hadith movement. During this period her father was also active in Aligarh in establishing a girls' school and women's
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and upgrading the Aligarh College into a Muslim University. At this time Sherwani wrote poetry and also other articles and published them in magazines such as ''Khatun of Aligarh'', ''Ismat of Delhi'' and ''Sharif Bibi of Lahore''. She was also responsible for establishing the Young Sherwanis' League comprising young members of the Sherwani clan, which promoted schools for the children of
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and Datauli and generated funds to run a boarding house for the Aligarh Girls' School. She wrote about the conditions of Muslims in other places and also scripted nazms (Urdu poetry in rhymed verse) on the Tripolitan wars, the Balkan War (1911–13) and the
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(1913), and when a Red Crescent was also set up in Aligarh. A nazm Sherwani wrote in 1913 titled ''‘Id ki Khushi men Ghamzadegan-i-Kanpur'' (''Festival of ‘Id in Memory of the Victims of Kanpur'') was published under her pen name Nuzhat in ''Zamindar'', a newspaper of
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. Her father, who saw this article, was unhappy with the tenor of the article which criticized the government and covered Muslim political causes, warned his daughter to be careful in her writings, though he was appreciative of her poetry. Another poem she published in ''
Zamindar A zamindar ( Hindustani: Devanagari: , ; Persian: , ) in the Indian subcontinent was an autonomous or semiautonomous ruler of a province. The term itself came into use during the reign of Mughals and later the British had begun using it as a ...
'', titled ''Mosul ka tail'', which dealt with the importance of oil in the international economy and the West's move to control oil deposits around the world, also alarmed her father. Upset with her father's warnings, she discontinued writing for some time. She resumed writing poetry without telling her father. In the meanwhile, her brother Ahmadullah died in 1916 which anguished her as he was a constant support and source of information to her. After this tragedy her tenor of writing took a serious turn and in 1918 she published ''Sipas Nama-i-Urdu'' (''In Praise of Urdu'') which was narrated on the occasion of the inauguration of
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, Hyderabad, then the only institution of higher education in India where Urdu was the medium of instruction; she had published the poem under her pseudonym and people did not know then that it was written by a woman.
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wrote a critique on this poem noting "its powerful imagery and the parallels the poet draws between the status of Urdu—marginalized, ignored, hidden from view—and the status of women in her society". She had also evinced interest in the Gandhian swadeshi movement and had started changing her wardrobe with clothes made of khadi in support of Indian nationalism. Sherwani did not get married, as a cousin whom she was to marry died young. There was no other prospective groom who suited her rich family background. She died on Thursday 2 February 1922 at 27. An obituary issued in the women's magazine ''Tahzib un-Niswan'' said: "She was a nightingale, now silenced, who was born in a cage, lived her whole life in that cage, and there drew her last breath."


Appreciation

Zahida Khatoon Sherwani is the subject matter of a doctoral thesis under the title ''Zay Khay Sheen'' written by Fatima Hasan. In a lecture given to the Working Women Welfare Trust at
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, Hasan spoke glowingly about Sheen saying "...Sheen took part in various feminist activities aimed at promoting and encouraging women's right to education and empowerment. Even the tragedies of the death of her grandparents, mother, brother and fiancé that she suffered in her very young age could not deter her from continuing with the mission." Hasan also said about her: "She was a visionary and she wrote on a variety of topics such as farming and farmers, World War, Aligarh University and the
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. Her poetic work ''Masnavi Aina-i-Haram'' on women's rights was like
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's ''Shikwa'' and drew the latter's remarks that had Zay Khay Sheen lived longer, she would have achieved as much as he did". Zay Khay Sheen is also the theme of two MA and MPhil graduate theses.


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