Aleem-ul-Haq Haqqi was a prominent Urdu fiction writer, novelist, and translator from Pakistan, known for his significant contributions to popular fiction and literature. He authored numerous novels, short stories, and serialized works, often blending elements of romance, mystery, and the supernatural. Haqqi gained widespread recognition for his unique storytelling style and gripping plots, which captivated a wide readership across the Urdu-speaking world.
In addition to original fiction, he was also renowned for translating classic Western literature into Urdu, including works by authors like Wilkie Collins and Arthur Conan Doyle, thereby enriching the Urdu literary landscape. His writing appeared frequently in digests and magazines, making literature accessible to the masses. Haqqi’s work remains influential in the realm of Urdu popular fiction.
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