Altaf Fatima

Altaf Fatima (; 10 June 1927 – 29 November 2018) was a Pakistani Urdu novelist, short story writer, and teacher (specializing in Muhammad Iqbal). Altaf Fatima was born in Lucknow, she moved to Lahore during the Partition, earning MA and BEd from the University of Punjab. Her novel ''Dastak Na Do'' ("Do not Knock") is regarded as one of the defining works in the Urdu language. An adaptation was presented on Pakistan television and an abridged translation was serialised by the Karachi monthly, ''Herald''. In 2018, Fatima received the KLF Urdu Literature award at the 9th Karachi Literature Festival for her book, Deed Wadeed. She died on 29 November 2018. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Gavāhī āk̲h̲ir-i shab kī : kuch afsāne, kuch yāden̲ /
    ‏گواهى آخر شب کى :‏ ‏کچھ افسانے، کچھ ياديں /‏
    ‏گواهى آخر شب کى :‏ ‏کچھ افسانے، کچھ ياديں /‏
    گواهى آخر شب کى : کچھ افسانے، کچھ ياديں /

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    Dīd vādīd : afsāne /
    دىد وادىد : افسانے/
    by Alt̤āf Fāt̤imah, 1929-2018
    Published 2017

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    Caltā musāfir /
    چلتا مسافر /
    by Alt̤āf Fāt̤imah, 1929-2018
    Published 2016

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    K̲h̲vāb gar /
    خواب گر /
    by Alt̤āf Fāt̤imah, 1929-2018
    Published 2016

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    by Alt̤āf Fāt̤imah, 1929-2018
    Published 1975

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    Urdū men̲ fann-i savāniḥ nigārī kā irtiqā /
    اردو میں فن سوانح نگارى كا ارتقا /
    by Alt̤āf Fāt̤imah, 1929-2018
    Published 1974

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