Raat Ka Shahzada
Ibne Safi was born on July 26, 1928 in the town 'Nara' of district Allahabad, India. His father's name was Safiullah and mother's name was Naziran Bibi.
He
received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Aligarh Muslim University. In
1948, he started his first job at 'Nikhat Publications' as an Editor in
the poetry department.
His
initial works date back to the early 1940s, when he wrote from India.
After the partition of Indian and Pakistan in 1947, he began writing
novels in the early 1950s while working as a secondary school teacher
and continuing part-time studies. After completing the latter, having
attracted official attention as being subversive in the independence and
post-independence period, he migrated to Karachi, Pakistan in August
1952. He started his own company by the name 'Israr Publications'He married to Ume Salma Khatoon in 1953.
Between 1960 - 1963 he suffered an episode of severe depression, but recovered, and returned with a best-selling Imran Series novel,Dairrh Matwaalay (One and a half amused). In fact, he wrote 36 novels of 'Jasoosi Duniya' and 79 novels of 'Imran Series' after his recovery from depression. In the 1970s, he informally advised the Inter-Services Intelligence of Pakistan on methods of detection. He died of pancreatic cancer on July 26, 1980 in Karachi, which was coincidentally his 52nd birthday.
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