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Sunday, August 15, 2010

Mushtaq Ahmad Yousufi; Urdu Satirical and Humor Writer

Mushtaq Ahmad Yusufi or Mushtaq Ahmed Yousufi D.Litt (HC), SI, HI (Urdu:مشتاق احمد يوسفی) is an outstanding Urdu satirical and humor writer from Pakistan regarded by many as best Urdu Humorist. Yousufi has also served as the head of several national and international governmental and financial institutions. He received Sitara-e-Imtiaz and Hilal-i-Imtiaz, the highest literary honors by Government of Pakistan in 1999.
Yousufi was born in a learned family of Tonk, Rajasthan on August 4, 1923. His father Abdul Karim Khan Yousufi was chairman of the Jaipur Municipality, and later Speaker of the Jaipur Legislative Assembly. Yousufi completed his early education in Rajputana and earned B.A. from Agra University while M.A. Philosophy and LL.B from Aligarh University. After partition of India his family migrated to Karachi, Pakistan.

Married Idrees Fatima - an Urdu teacher and daughter of Manzoor Ahmed Khan, former District and Session Judge of India. Has two sons and two daughters; Arshad, Sarosh, Rukhsana and Seema.
Joined Muslim Commercial Bank in 1950, became Deputy General Manager. Joined Allied Bank Ltd in 1965 as Managing Director. In 1974 he became President of United Bank Ltd. In 1977 became Chairman of the Pakistan Banking Council. Awarded Quaid-i-Azam Memorial Medal for distinguished services in banking.
Mushtaq Ahmad Yousufi has done an great literary work in Urdu Adab which is very worthy and Urdu is prude of Yousufi. Some light is thrown on his work below:

• Chiragh talay (1961)

• Khakam-ba-dahan (1969)

Yousufi's second book was Khakam ba dahan (Dust in my mouth) which was published in 1969 and dedicated to his wife, Idrees Fatema. So far 14 editions of this book have been printed. It has eight articles, in addition to a foreword written by the author.

• Zarguzasht (1976)

Yousufi's third book was Zarguzasht which was published in 1976. It has 11 articles in addition to the foreword, 'Tuzk-i-Yousufi'.

• Aab-i-gum (1990)

His fourth book, Aab-i-gum, was published in 1990. Dedicated to his children, Arshad, Sarosh, Rukhsana and Seema, it runs into 404 pages and has five articles, in addition to the foreword. One of his major work was' rashtriya joota"

First two won Adamjee Prize, while last one got the Hijra Award as well as Pakistan Academy of Letters Award for best book, 1990. Awarded Sitara-i-Imtiaz and Hilal-i-Imtiaz.

6 comments:

  1. There have been rumors long about his fifth masterpiece beign on the way... Zarguzisht II was said to have been ready by the time Aab-e-Gum was published, but so far we continue to wait.

    Does any one have any news on when Yousufi sahib might be giving us his next gift?

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  2. "chragh talay" ka ibtadaia parhnay par pait dard na hoti to or kia hoti :-) Sahi mano main ap mzah nigar hain.im justified,rather,forced to assume it

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  3. Sunehri Batain, Aqwal e zareen, Urdu shayari

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  4. most of his writings are influenced by Kaniah Lal Kapoor. Who was professor at Moga University

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  5. i have heard he is irreversibly demented . although i am not sure about it.
    Allah unhein sehat day aor Khush rakhay

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