Jashn-e-Jaun Elia
Schedule
Sat Nov 08 2025 at 05:30 pm to 09:00 pm
UTC+11:00Location
Library at the Dock (Performance Space) | Docklands, VI
About this Event
Jashn-e-Jaun Elia
A Tribute to the Enigma: Celebrating the 23rd Death Anniversary of Jaun Elia
On this November evening, we gather not to mourn, but to wander through the luminous corridors of Jaun Elia’s world — beyond the verses known by heart, beyond the spotlight of mushairas. Jashn-e-Jaun Elia is a celebration of his contradictions, his silences, his questions; a journey into the many Jaun, the lover, the rebel, the translator, the dreamer, the stranger who never quite belonged.
What to Expect:
- Poetry & Recitation: Hear his ghazals, nazms, qitaat rom the familiar to the rare voices both new and seasoned reinterpreting Jaun’s words.
- Interviews & POVs Acts: Intimate recollections from those who walked with him, loved him, disagreed with him. Stories that reveal the man behind the myth.
- Acts & Performance: Artistic expressions inspired by the moods in his works from quiet despair to sharp wit, from longing to laughter.
- Translation & Prose: A look at his translations, his bridge between languages, his engagement with philosophy, mysticism, logic.
- Stories Untold: Anecdotes and lesser-known chapters: childhood in Amroha, the migration to Karachi, his sprawling curiosity, his fierce mind, his loneliness.
Why This Night Matters:
Because Jaun Elia was a million voices in one. Born as Syed Sibt-e-Asghar Naqvi in Amroha (1931), shaped by ancient texts and modern disquiet, he lived and breathed across borders of language, belief, and self.
He dared to ask: “Youn jo taqta hai aasmaan mein tu, Koi rehta hai aasmaan mein kya?”
(“As you look up to the heavens — is there anyone living in the heavens at all?”)
This question, half-rhetorical, half-yearning, captures the pulse of his art: doubt sewn into longing, silence pregnant with possibility.
Join Us:
Step into the spaces between his lines on 8 November, as we mark 23 years since his passing (2002-2025). Let this evening be more than commemoration, let it be re-awakening. For Jaun was never just the poet of grief; he was the philosopher of wonder, of rebellion, of those midnight thoughts we carry alone.
Jashn-e-Jaun Elia — because what lives in language can outlast time.
Where is it happening?
Library at the Dock (Performance Space), 107 Victoria Harbour Promenade, Docklands, AustraliaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
AUD 25.13




