Fateh Mohammad Malik | |
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Native name | فتح محمد ملک |
Born | 1936 (age 87–88) Village Tehi, Talagang, Punjab Province, British India[1] (now in Talagang District, Pakistan) |
Occupation | Critic and scholar |
Language | Urdu, English |
Alma mater | Gordon College |
Notable works | Iqbal'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 awards | Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Star of Excellence) Award by the President of Pakistan in 2006[1][2] |
Children | Tariq Malik Professor Adeel Malik |
Fateh Mohammad Malik, (Urdu: فتح محمد ملک ALA-LC: born 1936)[1] in Talagang 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]