Ramdeen mumtaz mufti biography
Mumtaz Mufti (Sitara-e-Imtiaz) is a Pakistani short story writer.
Mumtaz Mufti was born on 11 September, at Batala in Gurdaspur, Punjab....
Mumtaz Mufti
Pakistani writer
Mumtaz Mufti | |
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| Born | 11 September 1905[1] Batala, Punjab, British India |
| Died | 27 October 1995 (aged 90)[1] Islamabad, Pakistan |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Nationality | Pakistani |
| Genre | Fiction writer |
| Subject | Literature, philosophy, psychology, socialism |
| Notable works | Ali Pur Ka Aeeli, Alakh Nagri, Labbaik, Un Kahi, Talash, Muftianey |
| Notable awards | Sitara-e-Imtiaz, 1986 Munshi Premchand Award, 1989 |
| www.mumtazmuftee.com | |
Mumtaz Husain, better known as Mumtaz Mufti (Urdu: ممتاز مفتی; September 11, 1905 – October 27, 1995), was a writer from Pakistan.[1]
Initially a religious skeptic influenced by authors like Freud, Havelock Ellis, Alfred Adler and Fyodor Dostoevsky, he would eventually come back to Islam through Sufism.[2]
Critic Nasir Abbas Nayyar described his writing style as psychological realist.[3]
Early life and education
Mumtaz Mufti was born