Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Nuruddin Sarki

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Nuruddin Sarki


Died
  
2007

Nuruddin Sarki (5 March 1927 – 2007) was a Pakistani lawyer. Sarki was born in Shikarpur, Sindh. His father was Kamal-Uddin Sarki.

Contents

Education

Primary Education at Nadir School, Kazi Mohalla, Shikarpur.(Sindh.)

Matriculation Examination in the year 1945 from Bombay University (India)with Distinction marks in three subjects through Government High School, Shikarpur (Sindh)

Intermediate Examination from C & S (Chelaram & Sitaldas) College, Shikarpur Sindh in the year 1947.

First Year(Engineering)Examination from N.E.D Engineering College, Karachi in the year 1948.

B.A. (Hon;) from C & S Government College Shikarpur in the year 1953.

M.A. Examination from S.M.Arts College, Karachi in the year 1955.

LL.B from S.M. Law College, Karachi in the year 1957.

Professional career

As Teacher in the year 1951 to 1953 in the New Era High School, Shikarpur (Sindh)

Assistant Professor/Professor from 1954 to 1967 at Islamia Arts College, Karachi. As Advocate from 1957 till 26-09-2007. FATHER EXPIRED: • In 1930 when he was seven years old.

Personal life

• He had married in the year 1957 from Siddiqui family of Sukkur (Sindh) which was also literary family His marriage was arranged marriage with Mst. Shams Siddiqui, she was M.A. in Urdu. She was house wife but written and compiled short stories.

• Two daughters (Shehla & Shahista) & one on Shahab Sarki who is at present a Lawyer at [supreme court of Pakistan

Social and political activities

• Just after passing Matriculation Examination in the year 1945 he had joined “ Muslim Student Federation at Shikarpur.” Mr. Nuruddin Sarki Sahib had played very active role in the Federation.

• Consequently, he was elevated as Joint Secretary then as General Secretary from 1945 to 1948 and from this platform, he along with other likeminded friends, had established Library with the name of “Moulana Muhammad Ali Library” at Shikarpur.

• He had then joined Communist party in the year 1948.He took full-time active part in this party by participating in its meetings & congregations in Karachi and Lahore as well. In the year 1949 he had participated in the first Conference of “ASSOCIATIONS OF ANJUMAN-E-TARAKIPASAND WRITERS” at Lahore. In the year 1949 he along with his friends published a Sindhi New paper “SADAQAT” which was not only political but literary as well. In 1951 he could not continue his studies in N.E.D Engineering College, Karachi due to involvement in student politics on the platform of “Muslim Student Federation”. Later on he was constrained to leave the Engineering College Karachi and he had made his mind not to be Government Servant and had returned to Shikarpur where he passed his B.A.(Hon). Again he returned to Karachi in the year 1953 where he started his career as Lecturer in the Islamia Arts College, Karachi where he passed his M.A. and LL.B Examinations in the year 1955-57 & he was elevated there as Professor in the same College.

• In 1953 when he had returned from Shikarpur he had joined a new established social organization-cum-N.G.O namely “SINDHI ADBI SANGAT’ at Karachi. In this organization he had also played very active role and till his death he remained its member and enjoyed status as Honorary Director.

• In the year 1957-58 he had started his new career as an Advocate at Karachi. He had not joined any party but he had served various political parties by pleading the cases of its workers & leaders as their Honorary Counsel. He earned a good name in this field as leading lawyer of High Court & Supreme Court of Pakistan.

• In the year 1972-73 he had also joined a political party “NATIONAL AWAMI PARTY”

• He was a writer & poet as well. He was author of many books and had translated many books and articles of other languages into sindhi language. In this field he had gained popularity when he had translated an English Novel of Leo Tolstoy namely (What Is To Be Done)

Expired on : 26 September 2007.

References

Nuruddin Sarki Wikipedia