Mumtaz Mufti

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Mumtaz Husain, better known as Mumtaz Mufti (Urdu: ممتاز مفتی; September 11, 1905 – October 27, 1995), was a writer from Pakistan. 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. Critic Nasir Abbas Nayyar described his writing style as psychological realist. rdf:langString
穆塔茲·穆夫提(乌尔都语:ممتاز مفتی‎‎,1905年9月11日-1995年10月27日),巴基斯坦烏爾都語文學作家。 rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Mumtaz Mufti
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rdf:langString Islamabad, Pakistan
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rdf:langString Munshi Premchand Award, 1989
rdf:langString Sitara-e-Imtiaz, 1986
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rdf:langString Ali Pur Ka Aeeli, Alakh Nagri, Labbaik, Un Kahi, Talash, Muftianey
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rdf:langString Mumtaz Husain, better known as Mumtaz Mufti (Urdu: ممتاز مفتی; September 11, 1905 – October 27, 1995), was a writer from Pakistan. 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. Critic Nasir Abbas Nayyar described his writing style as psychological realist.
rdf:langString 穆塔茲·穆夫提(乌尔都语:ممتاز مفتی‎‎,1905年9月11日-1995年10月27日),巴基斯坦烏爾都語文學作家。
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