Habib Jalib is truly one of the great names of the Urdu poetry. He was not just a good poet but also a wonderful and amazingly great human being. If anyone wants an inspiration for stand up for the principles, Habib Jalib is the man to follow. If anyone wants inspiration to be good, then Habib Jalib is the man to follow.Habib Jalib never failed to inspire through any phase of his life. If a person needs the shortest introduction of Habib Jalib in the fewest of the words, he should read the following verses of Habib Jalib.Deep jis ka sirf mehellaat hi main jalay, Chand logon ki khushyon ko lay ker chalay, Wo jo saye main har maslihat kay palay; Aisay dastoor ko, Subh e bay noor ko, Main naheen maanta, Main naheen jaantaThe following is the translation of the verses mentioned above in English. However, the people who know both Urdu raspberry ketone and English know that this English translation is just an echo of the real poetry of Habib Jalib. It does not convey how good Habib Jalib was, as a poet.However, it conveys the idea in general.Whose light shines only in palaces, and carries the joys of only a few peopleThat derives its strength from others’ weaknesses; that system, like a dawn without lightI refuse to acknowledge, I refuse to acceptHabib Jalib was born in the Hoshiarpur, Punjab in 1928. He was named Habib Ahmed. However, he later preferred to be called Habib Jalib because Jalib was his Takhalus. (Takhalus is a penname that the Urdu poets usually use).Habib Jalib migrated to Pakistan when the India was portioned. Throughout his life, Habib Jalib remained a strong opponent of authoritarian governments and martial laws. He was very much in favor of the true democracy.