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Saadat Hasan Manto received his early education at Muslim High School in Amritsar, but he remained a misfit throughout in school years, rapidly losing motivation in studies, ending up failing twice in matriculation.
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Some of the best-known regulars were Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Ibn-e-Insha, Ahmed Faraz, Saadat Hasan Manto, Muneer Niazi, Mira Ji, Kamal Rizvi, Nasir Kazmi, Professor Sayyid Sajjad Rizavi, Ustad Amanat Ali Khan, Dr. Muhammad Baqir, Intezar Hussain and Syed Qasim Mahmood.
Saadat Hasan Manto is often compared with D. H. Lawrence, and like Lawrence he also wrote about the topics considered social taboos in Indo-Pakistani Society.
* Another Lonely Voice: The Urdu Short Stories of Saadat Hasan Manto, by Leslie A. Flemming, Berkeley: Centre for South and South east Asian Studies.
* Madness and Partition: The Short Stories of Saadat Hasan Manto, Stephen Alter, Journal of Comparative Poetics, No. 14, Madness and Civilization / al-Junun wa al-Hadarah ( 1994 ), pp. 91 – 100.
# A Wet Afternoon – Selected fiction and non-fiction of Saadat Hasan Manto, Alhamra, Islamabad, ISBN 969-516-040-9 ( 2001 )
Few of them are short stories by Saadat Hasan Mantos, Anton Chekhov's Cheery ka bagicha, Vijay Tendulkar ’ s ghansi ram kotwal, Krishan Chander's Gadhe Ke Wapsi, Sharad Joshi's alladad, Vasant Kanetkar's Kasturi Mrig, Moti Lal Kemmo's Nagar Udaas, Federico Garcia's The Blood Wedding.
He was regarded by many as among the finest Urdu Afsana ( short-story ) writers alongside Saadat Hasan Manto, Qurratulain Hyder, Prem Chand, Bedi, Mirza Adeeb, Ismat Chughtai and Krishan Chander following the publication of his famous short-story Gaddarya (" The Shepherd ") in 1955.
Ayesha Jalal was born in Lahore in Pakistan to Hamid Jalal, a senior Pakistani civil servant, and is the grandniece of the renowned Urdu fiction writer Saadat Hasan Manto.
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Literature describing the human cost of independence and partition comprises Khushwant Singh's Train to Pakistan ( 1956 ), several short stories such as Toba Tek Singh ( 1955 ) by Saadat Hassan Manto, Urdu poems such as Subh-e-Azadi ( Freedom ’ s Dawn, 1947 ) by Faiz Ahmad Faiz, Bhisham Sahni's Tamas ( 1974 ), Manohar Malgonkar's A Bend in the Ganges ( 1965 ), and Bapsi Sidhwa's Ice-Candy Man ( 1988 ), among others.
Saadat Hassan Manto ( 1912 – 1955 ), a prominent writer of short stories of the South Asia, produced great literature out of the events relating to the India-Pakistan independence.
Saadat Hassan Manto ( Punjabi, ) ( May 11, 1912 – January 18, 1955 ) was a short story writer of the Urdu language.
Saadat Hassan Manto was born in Paproudi village of Samrala, in the Ludhiana district of the Punjab in a Kashmiri Muslim family of barristers on 11 May 1912.
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Saadat Ali Khan, Nawab of Awadh, bestowed the riyasat of Ayodhya on his loyal Brahmin soldier Dwijdeo Mishra of the Kasyapa gotra, for quelling revenue rebels in Mehendauna in Eastern UP.
The prison is located in a residential and commercial area known as Evin, next to the Saadat Abad district.
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Manto once tried to present the sketch of Chiragh Hasan Hasrat in a literary gathering organized in the YMCA Hall Lahore to celebrate the scholar's recovery from heart attack.
# Mottled Dawn-Saadat Hasan Manto ’ s Partition writings, Penguin, New Delhi, ISBN 0-14-027212-7 ( 1997 )
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The British were able to annex Sind and for his services, Hasan Ali Shah received an annual pension of £ 2, 000 from General Charles Napier, the British conqueror of Sind with whom he had a good relationship.
Hasan Ali Shah was eventually forced to leave for Calcutta in April 1847, where he remained until he received news of the death of Muhammad Shah Qajar.
Hasan Ali Shah received protection from the British government in British India as the spiritual head of an important Muslim community.
Earlier in the summer, Mahdi visited Qazvin, where he received strict orders from Nizam al-Mulk to find and arrest Hasan who was said to be hiding in the province of Daylaman.
In 2005, after leaving Congress, McInnis received a two-year fellowship at the Hasan Family Foundation.
The Shia view is that Ali ’ s right to the caliphate was usurped and his family abused by Abu Bakr but Ali, Hasan and his younger brother Husayn ibn Ali valued the Muslim community's stability above their own rights, even going to defend the third caliph Uthman before Ali himself received the caliphate.
After his father, Syed Abul Hasan, received his ijtihad, the family moved back to Lucknow when Syed Ali Naqi Naqvi was age 9.
Usmani received ijaza to teach hadith from Islamic scholars including Muhammad Shafi, Idris Kandhalvi, Muhammad Tayyib, Saleemullah Khan, Rashid Ahmad Ludhianvi, Sahban Mahmud, Zafar Ahmad Usmani, Muhammad Zakariya Kandhalvi, Hasan al-Mahshat, and others.
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