Fateh Mohammad Malik

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Fateh Mohammad Malik
Native name
فتح محمد ملک
Born1936
Talagang, Punjab Province, British India[1]
(now in Chakwal District, Pakistan)
OccupationCritic and scholar
LanguageUrdu, English
NationalityPakistani
Alma materGordon College
Notable worksIqbal's reconstruction of Muslim political thought
Iqbal Inspired Humour: A Note on Parodies by Selected Urdu Poets
Saadat Hassan Manto ek nai taabeer
Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi shair aur afsana nigar[1]
Notable awardsSitara-i-Imtiaz in 2006[1][2]

Fateh Mohammad Malik, (Urdu: فتح محمد ملکALA-LC: born 1936)[1] is a Pakistani literary critic, linguist and a scholar.[3] He has authored several books including an essay "Iqbal Inspired Humour: A Note on Parodies by Selected Urdu Poets" published in Of Clowns and Gods, Brahmans and Babus - Humour in South Asian Literatures.[1][4]

Iqbal had a key influence on him and he wrote at least six books on him including his book Iqbal's reconstruction of Muslim political thought published by University of Leicester, England.[1] His major work while working for National Language Authority was a five-volume book on the origin of Urdu as a language.[1]

Career[]

Malik is the chairman of the National Language Authority. He served as Rector of the International Islamic University, Islamabad until 2012 when he was sacked by then President Zardari under pressureof from the Saudi government. Before being sacked from his post, he criticized Saudi Arabia's practices as uncivilized and anti-women during a seminar.[5]

He also served this university as a dean of the faculty of languages, literature and humanities.[1]

Before starting his career in Pakistan, he taught at Columbia University, Heidelberg University, Humboldt University and Saint Petersburg University for ten years.[1]

Awards and recognition[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i "The nation`s intellectual decline is distressing — Prof Fateh Mohammed Malik". Dawn. 12 February 2009. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Fateh Mommad Malik's Sitara-i-Imtiaz award in 2006 on Dawn newspaper website, Retrieved 25 May 2017
  3. ^ Prof Fateh Mohammad Malik: Life and Works by Muhammad Hameed Shahid, 2008 (Pakistani Adab Ke Memar series)
  4. ^ Heidelberg South Asian Studies(Christina Oesterheld and Claus Peter Zoller, eds., Of Clowns and Gods, Brahmans and Babus - Humour in South Asian Literatures (University of Heidelberg, 1999).
  5. ^ "'Saudi pressure' forced Zardari to sack IIUI rector". The Express Tribune. 16 November 2015. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
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