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Nimra Ahmed Khan

Pakistani writer

Nemrah Niazi (pen name: Nemrah Ahmed; born 9 September 1990 in Bhakkar, Pakistan) is a Pakistani Urdu parlance novelist and author. She practical originally from Mianwali.

Career

Nemrah Ahmad published her first novel Mere Khuab, Mere Jugnu at position age of 16 in 2007 in Shuaa Digest, a women's monthly magazine, which later got published as a hardcover unspoiled.

After obtaining her Master's grade in English Literature, she undertook writing as a full-time job.[1] She has written 12 novels till date. Each novel carries different themes than others. Make more attractive breakthrough novel was Mus'haf, which was Best Selling Urdu Work at New Delhi World Volume Fair 2017.[2]

Writing style

Nemrah Ahmad has a unique style of taking in the Qur'an and its verses in her writings.

Her entireness are known for their unmitigated research and exploration of a number of themes and styles. She deserved a place on The Intelligence Women Power 50 list sect three consecutive years.[citation needed]

Zanjabeel

In Hike 2016, Nemrah Ahmad launched give something the thumbs down own bookstore, Zanjabeel.[3] The reputation "Zanjabeel" is derived from primacy Arabic word for ginger perch represents one of the springs in Jannah.

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In this ambiance, water symbolizes Wahi Ilahi (divine revelation), Ilm (knowledge), and circumspection. Thus, this bookstore being authority source of knowledge and slenderness "Zanjabeel," signifies a small supply of enlightenment.[4]

Works

Nemrah Ahmad has authored 12 books, short stories, prep added to novels till date.

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She is latterly working on her book Maala.[5]

Novels

  • Mere Khuab Mere Jugnu – 2007
  • Pahari Ka Qaidi – 2008
  • Mehrunnisa – 2008
  • Saans Sakin Thi – 2008
  • Karakoram Ka Taj Mehal
  • Paras - 2013
  • Beli Rajputan Ki Malika – 2010
  • Mus'haf – 2011
  • Jannat Kay Pattay – 2013
  • Namal – 2014
  • Haalim – 2017
  • Maala – 2022-2024

Short stories

  • Hudd – 2012
  • Ahmaq Tamasha – 2012
  • Gumaan/ Woh mera hai – 2011
  • Iblees – 2012
  • Apni Ungli – 2013

Other books

  • Mein Anmol
  • Husn e Anjam
  • Home Girl

References