Hussain Ul Haque

Hussain Ul Haque (Urdu: حسین الحق; born 2 November 1949) was an Indian writer, Urdu critic and theorist with a Sufi approach in his thought and writings. He has received the Sahitya Akademi Award in Urdu for his novel Amawas Mein Khwab[1]. After a short illness Hussain Ul Haque died on 24 December 2021, in Patna, Bihar[2].


Hussain ul Haque
Native name
حسین الحق (Urdu)
Born (1949-11-02) 2 November 1949
Sasaram, Bihar, India
Alma materMagadh University
Notable awardsSahitya Akademi Award

Early life

Haque was born on November 2, 1949, in Sasaram, Bihar, India

Qualifications

Career

He started his teaching career in 1976 in Magadh University-Bodh Gaya- Gaya, India. He retired as Head of the Department and Proctor.

He has the Research Guidance Experience of 16 Ph.D. degrees being already awarded and 4 research work in progress state in the various fields of Urdu literature and education.

Hussain Ul Haque has also held the following posts in the field of Academia.

  1. Prof. in Charge (Persian ) from Dec-1990 to Jan-1995 (Magadh University, Bodh Gaya)
  2. Superintendent of Examination
  3. Member of Selection Committee and Screening Board of Patna University, University of Calcutta, Aligarh Muslim University etc.

Personal life

Haque is a resident of New Karimganj neighborhood of Gaya, Bihar, India.[3][1]

Different aspects of literary and cultural involvement

Story writer

More than 200 stories published in standard literary magazines of Urdu world. Dozens of them are translated in Hindi, English and Punjabi.

Novelist

Three Novels are published (1. Bolo Mat Chup Raho 2. Furat and 3. Amawas Mein Khwab).

Research Scholar, Critic and Essayist More than 30 research papers presented and published.

Stories selected in Anthologies

No. Anthology Story Editor Publication
1 Bees Nai Kahanian Aatma Katha Dr. A.A Fatmi Allahabad
2 Bihar Mein Urdu Afsana Lakht Lakht Dr. W Asharafi Patna
3 Sotoor Aatma Katha Kumar Pashi Delhi
4 Urdu Ki Behtarin Kahanian Sahra Mein Raqus A. Amrohi Delhi
5 Mear Wa Qena Azabannar Shahid Mahuli Delhi
6 Irtequa Hanoz Kalam Haideri Gaya
7 Urdu Ke Nomainda Afsane Murda Radar Urdu Academy Delhi
8 Aaj Kal ke Afsane Jab Ismail Jaga Aaj Kal Delhi
9 Fasadat Ke Afsane Neo Ki Eint Zobair Rizvi Delhi
10 Asr Urdu Kahania Fitrat ki Dagar Penguin Publication Delhi
11 Kahani ke Roop Khoi Hawaon Ki Chaap Dr.W. Asharafi Ranchi
12 Collection of Urdu Stories Khar Pusht Prof. M.A Harjanvi Bhagalpur
13 The Bruised Memories Newn Ki Eent Penguine Publication New Delhi
14 Scattered Leaves ESCAPE Syed Sarwar Hussain Mumbai

Books published

  • Aakhri Geet (Poetry-1977)
  • Pase Parda - E - Shab (Short Story-1981)
  • Soorat-E-Haal (1982)
  • Barish Mein Ghera Makhan (1986)
  • Ghane Jungalon Mein (1989)
  • Matla (1995)
  • Sooi ki Nok Par Ruka Lamha (1997)
  • Bolo Mat Chup Raho (Novel- 1990)
  • Furat (1992)
  • Asar-E-Hazrat Wasi (Biography-2001)
  • Asar-E- Baghawat (2008)
  • Newn Ki Eent (2009)
  • Nasr Ki Ahmiyat (2009)
  • Urdu Fiction Hindustan Mein (2010)
  • Tafheem-e-Tasawwuf (2012)
  • Amawas Mein Khawab (2017)
  • Hussain Ul Haque ke Muntakhab afsane (2019) - Edited by Prof. Sagheer Afraheen (AMU)

Editing and compiling

  • Harf-E- Tamanna (Nazish Sahsarami) Gazals-1984
  • Tasawwuf Wa Rahbaniat (Maulana Anwar Ul Haque) Mysticism-1999
  • Asar-E- Hazrat Waheed (Hazrat Waez Ul Haque) Biography- 2003
  • Gyasut- Talebeen (Maulana Gheysuddin) Mysticism-2005
  • Fauz-O-Falah Ki Gumshuda Kadi (Maulana Anwar Ul Haque) Mysticism-2007

Booklets

  • Classicy Ghazal Ka Imteyaz - Research Paper, 2000
  • Esharia Sadat-E-Qutbi - Research Paper, 2003
  • Ittehad-E-Asateza Ki Ahmiat - Essay, 1983
  • Tasawwuf Pasand Mosannefeen - Introduction, 1987

Works about Hussain Ul Haque

  • Shahab Azmi, Furat - Mutalea wa Muhaseba (Patna University, 1995)
  • Abdurraheem, Hussain Ul Haque ke afsane ( SKM University, Jharkhand)(2014)
  • Saleem Ahmad, Furat ek Tajziyah (Jammu, 2019)
  • Sagheer Afraheen, Selected stories of Prof. Hussian Ul Haque - 2019
  • Salis, Hussian Ul Haque ka Khususi Mutalea (Quarterly Urdu Magazine, Munger, 2019)

References

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