Ishtiaq Ahmad has passed away...انا لله وانا اليه راجعون
Pakistan’s famous fiction writer Ishtiaq Ahmed passed away
Lahore – Famous fiction writer Ishtiaq Ahmed has passed away, a private TV channel reported on Tuesday.
According to details, he was pronounced dead at the Karachi airport due to cardiac arrest. Ahmad was a fiction writer from Lahore and was famous for his detective novels in Urdu language.
The author of highest number of novels (700),Ahmad was popular for works such as Inspector Jamshed series, Inspector Kamran Mirza series, and Shoki series. He also served as an editor at Bachon Ka Islam magazine.
May his soul rest in peace, he will be missed. Our heartiest condolences are with his family and friends.
Source: Pakistan’s famous fiction writer Ishtiaq Ahmed passed away
Renowned novelist Ishtiaq Ahmed passes away at 74
Renowned fiction novelist Ishtiaq Ahmed died of a heart attack on Tuesday while he was waiting to board a flight to Lahore at the Karachi airport.
Ahmed, who was 74 years old at the time of his death, was an author of children’s literature, known mostly among the youth for his suspenseful Urdu novels featuring inspector Jamshed and Kamran Mirza and the famous characters of Mehmood, Farooq, Farzana and Shoki, Express News reported.
History and fiction: ‘Pakistani writers are introspective’
He penned around 800 novels, most of which centred around the theme of spies and detectives.
The novelist wrote his first book in 1973 and was at height of his fame during the 1970s and all through the 90s.
Ahmed leaves behind his wife, five sons and three daughters.
Source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/993158/renowned-novelist-ishtiaq-ahmed-passes-away-at-74/
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He was a mentor, a scholar, a true patriot and fought the good war. He raised generations with his novels, he inspired and he encouraged.
Only after its lost do we miss what we've lost.
Pakistan’s famous fiction writer Ishtiaq Ahmed passed away
Lahore – Famous fiction writer Ishtiaq Ahmed has passed away, a private TV channel reported on Tuesday.
According to details, he was pronounced dead at the Karachi airport due to cardiac arrest. Ahmad was a fiction writer from Lahore and was famous for his detective novels in Urdu language.
The author of highest number of novels (700),Ahmad was popular for works such as Inspector Jamshed series, Inspector Kamran Mirza series, and Shoki series. He also served as an editor at Bachon Ka Islam magazine.
May his soul rest in peace, he will be missed. Our heartiest condolences are with his family and friends.
Source: Pakistan’s famous fiction writer Ishtiaq Ahmed passed away
Renowned novelist Ishtiaq Ahmed passes away at 74
Renowned fiction novelist Ishtiaq Ahmed died of a heart attack on Tuesday while he was waiting to board a flight to Lahore at the Karachi airport.
Ahmed, who was 74 years old at the time of his death, was an author of children’s literature, known mostly among the youth for his suspenseful Urdu novels featuring inspector Jamshed and Kamran Mirza and the famous characters of Mehmood, Farooq, Farzana and Shoki, Express News reported.
History and fiction: ‘Pakistani writers are introspective’
He penned around 800 novels, most of which centred around the theme of spies and detectives.
The novelist wrote his first book in 1973 and was at height of his fame during the 1970s and all through the 90s.
Ahmed leaves behind his wife, five sons and three daughters.
Source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/993158/renowned-novelist-ishtiaq-ahmed-passes-away-at-74/
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He was a mentor, a scholar, a true patriot and fought the good war. He raised generations with his novels, he inspired and he encouraged.
Only after its lost do we miss what we've lost.