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Tasveer Parast

1 Jan 2004

Ibne Safi was born on July 26, 1928, in the village of Nara in Allahabad District, U.P., India. His real name was Asrar Ahmed but later he came to be known as Ibne Safi. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Aligarh Muslim University. After partition, he began writing novels while working as a secondary school teacher and continuing part-time studies. Later his family migrated to Karachi where he started his own publication with the name 'Israr'. He wrote so many novels of 'Jasoosi Duniya' and 'Imran Series'. In the 1970s he informally advised the Inter-Services Intelligence of Pakistan on methods of detection. Ibne Safi also directed a film 'Dhamaka' based on his novel 'Bebakon ki talash'. He died of pancreatic cancer on July 26, 1980 in Karachi.

Authors

Ibn-E-Safi, State Central Library Hyderabad

Pages
160
Published in
Delhi, India