Marghoob Ali Rahat
Born1941
Karachi, British India
Died24 April 2017
Lahore, Pakistan
OccupationWriter
Notable workSadiyon ka beta

Marghoob Ali Rahat popularly known as MA Rahat was a Pakistani writer.[1][2][3] He died at the age of 76.[4] He used different pen names and wrote thousands of novels and hundreds of books on various topics for the digests.

M.A. Rahat started writing in 1963 with the famous Imran Series and Jasoosi Duniya Detective World 'Fareedi Hameed Series' created by Ibn-e-Safi .

Works

More than seven hundred novels on Imran Series and Jasoosi Duniya with different names such as Najma Safi, Naghma Safi, Najam Safi, N Safi etc.

Sadiyon ka beta

Following are his notable works:[4]

  • Kali Qabar
  • Kamand
  • Kalka Devi
  • Firon
  • Devi Ki Hukoomat
  • Zehreela
  • Unchi Uraan
  • Kaath Ka Ullu
  • Nitika
  • Titli
  • Bicchoo
  • Aasaib
  • Kaali Devi Ka Mandir
  • Kaalay Ghaat Wali
  • Pazeb
  • Chipkali
  • Wadi Al-Maut
  • Sandal Ka Taboot
  • Iqbal e Jurm
  • Doosra Tabaq
  • Wehshat Zaade
  • Samandar Ka Beta
  • Baazi
  • Aatish
  • Sadiyon Ka Beta
  • Jaanbaaz
  • Muqaddas Ahd
  • Sarab
  • Jinn Zaada
  • Bhonchal
  • Pujari
  • Kalay Raaste
  • Taloot
  • Saaya
  • Nirwan Ki Talash
  • Sadiyon Ki Beti
  • Sadiyon Ka Musafir
  • Masoom Churail
  • Rampur Ka Lakshman
  • Khoon Asham
  • Gardaab
  • Golmaal
  • Apsara
  • The Black Temple
  • Sadiyon Ka Sehar
  • Sunehri Jonk
  • Anmol
  • Kafan Posh
  • Hisaar
  • Zinda Murda
  • Shehzor
  • Aasaib Nagri
  • Khud Parast
  • Tarsol Kund Ki Dasi
  • Bay Badan
  • Jaadugar
  • Barood Ke Phool
  • Ilzaam
  • Hamalia
  • Sarfarosh
  • Sookhay Gulab
  • Akal Sagar
  • Maazi Ke Jazeeray
  • Wehshi
  • Tashna Tan
  • Rangeen Kehkashan
  • Sunehri Taboot
  • Sholay
  • Dushman Roohain
  • Jalan
  • Jazbaat
  • Dehshat Kada
  • Daayan
  • Green Force
  • Bangroo
  • Kaainaat
  • Kaali Dunya
  • Aks
  • Akhri Saboot
  • Ajaib Khana
  • Baaghi
  • Zinda Sadiyan
  • Tilism Zadi
  • Dasht e Wehshat
  • Naag Devta
  • Neel Mehal Ki Raqasa
  • Band Aankhen
  • Jharne (unfinished)
  • 100 Saal Pehle
  • Asli Waris
  • Diwali
  • Kaalay Chiragh
  • Kaala Jaadu
  • Lawa
  • Tarkash
  • Barzakh
  • Daldal
  • Khauf
  • Khilaadi
  • Roop Kund Ki Roopa
  • Shamoon
  • Tareek Waadi
  • Shehteer
  • Aazaad Qaidi
  • Meetha Zehar
  • Muqaddas Nishan
  • Parchayan
  • Naag Nagar Ki Nageena
  • The Black Channel
  • Rooh K Shikari
  • Sazishon Ke Jaal
  • Doobte Chand Ke Pujari
  • Shiblees

References

  1. "DailyTimes – Celebrated writer MA Rahat passes away". Daily Times. Pakistan.
  2. "Famous novelist MA Rahat passes away".
  3. "Acclaimed Urdu novelist MA Rahat passes away". geo.tv.
  4. 1 2 Reporter, The Newspaper's Staff (25 April 2017). "Fiction writer MA Rahat passes away".


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