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Nationality
  
Pakistani

Name
  
Ibrahim Jalees

Subject
  
Humour


Alma mater
  
Citizenship
  
Pakistani

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Born
  
Ibrahim Hussain22 August 1924Bangalore, British India (
1924-08-22
)

Occupation
  
Writer, journalist, humorist

Literary movement
  
Progressive Writers Movement

Died
  
October 26, 1977, Karachi, Pakistan

Education
  
Aligarh Muslim University

Ibrahim Jalees | Pakistani journalist , Writer, And Humorist | SAMAA TV - 26 October , 2018


Ibrahim Jalees (Urdu: ابراہیم جلیس‎) born as Ibrahim Hussain (Urdu: ابراہیم حسین ‎) on 22 August 1924 - died on 26 October 1977, was a Pakistani journalist, writer, and humorist. He has authored several books of the short stories such as Chalees Karor Bhikari and Tikona Des and the novel Chor Bazar. He joined the daily Jang and wrote his columns Waghaira Waghaira that made him famous. He also worked as an editor of Musawat, Karachi, the daily newspaper of the Pakistan People’s Party. Later he launched his own weekly magazine, Awami Adalat. He was awarded the Tamgha-e-Husn-e-Karkrdagi by Government of Pakistan in 1989 after his death for the recognition of his literary works.

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Ibrahim Jalees | Pakistani journalist | SAMAA TV | 26 Oct 2017


Early life

Jalees was born on 22 August 1924, in Bangalore, India. He originally hailed from Hyderabad State. His father Ahmed Hussain was a self-made person. His family migrated to Pakistan after the partition of British India. In 1940, he received BA degree from Aligarh University, India. In 1951, after his six-week visit to China, he wrote a travelogue, Nai Deewar-I-Cheen. He has three brothers Mehboob Hussain Jigar and Mujtaba Hussain, two of which also worked as journalists and humourists. His youngest brother Yusuf Husain, who worked as the supervisor for Caltex Oil in the aviation industry at Karachi Airport, passed in January 2016, in Old Westbury, New York. Ibrahim Jalees died on 26 October 1977.

Career

Jalees started his career to serve his first job at the civil supply department in India, but he resigned and joined broadcasting and writing for local newspapers and magazines. In 1941, his short story ‘Rishta’ was published in Saqi, a literary magazine of Delhi. He also tried his fortune at Movie Capital India, in Mumbai, staying with famous poet Sahir Ludhyanvi. In 1946, Jaless took the active part in All India Meeting of the Progressive Writers. He joined a children magazine Saathi, Lahore. Later he joined Imroz as a sub-editor where famous poets, Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi, and Ibn-e-Insha were his colleagues. He was jailed for his publication, Public Safety Razor. Jalees went to Karachi in 1955 and joined Jang, where his humour columns Waghaira Waghaira became very popular. In 1976, Jalees joined Musawat as the editor, the daily newspaper of the Pakistan People’s Party. Later, he worked for Anjaam as the editor. Later, he launched his own weekly, Awami Adalat. After his death, he received an award Tamgha-e-Husn-e-Karkrdagi in 1989 by the government of Pakistan for his literary works.

Awards

  • Tamgha-e-Husn-e-Karkrdagi in 1989
  • Publications

  • Chalees Karor Bhikari
  • Rishta
  • Jail Ke Din Jail Ki Raten
  • Tikona Des
  • Chor Bazar (Novel)
  • Ulti Qabr
  • Neki Kar Thane Ja
  • Ooper Shervani Ander Pareshani
  • Hanse Aur Phanse
  • Shugufta Shugufta
  • Kala Chor
  • Nai Deewar-i-Cheen.
  • References

    Ibrahim Jalees Wikipedia