Talk:Best New Poets

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Muhammad Sabtain is a Pakistani poet who started poetry in 2018 at a young age of 14. He born on 24th October, 2005 in Sialkot, Pakistan. He studied in APS Bahawalpur till 6th grade. Then he completed his SSC 1 from APS Mangla and SSC 2 from APS Okara. He is currently studying in FGDC Okara Cantt. It is difficult to explain every stanza in his poem. Most of his poems give us big messages. He is a very good poet. At this young age of 16, he can write poems very easily and he wrote a complete poem in only 16 minutes. WeEducators (talk) 15:36, 25 October 2022 (UTC)Reply