One of the
fondest memories of my childhood is my birthdays because it was the day I would
usually receive books as present. My mother, along with my maternal uncle,
always had the taste for Urdu literature.
I guess I am
lucky to be part of the small group among my generation who have read the
entire Urdu children story book collection by Feruzsons. It includes series
such as Qisa Hazar Raatun Ka to Taslim Hosh Rubaa and Dastan i Ameer Hamza with last one being
my personal favourite. Later on with age I moved on the other books starting
with Shafique Rehman and Patras Bukhari and ending up on Qurat ul Ain Haider.
During my school
days, I was addicted to books by Ishtiaq Ahmad, who used to (and still is
writing) write detective series titled Inspector Jamshed. I loved that series
but my mother would always say that “This is nothing; you should read that series, it is way better”. I always
believed that mother was exaggerating but one day going through library of my
grandfather, I came found a book from “that series” which my mother always
mentioned.
I thought that I
should at least give it a try and instantly fell in love with it! I started
searching again and found several novel more books and finished them in
one go. I was fascinated by the vision and the techniques of the author as it
looked like a book from contemporary times. Thus I looked him up and turns out
he is the most successful and most read author in the history of the country.
The books were
from series which is known as “Imran Series” and the author was none other than
the great Ibn e Safi. Asrar Ahmed, today known as Ibne Safi was born on July
26, 1928, in the village of Nara in India. It was an incident which triggered
the mind of this genius to write the series as in his own words that it was in
a literary sitting (in 1951) where a senior literary figure commented that only
erotic Urdu stories makes a good sale otherwise it is a declining trend. Ibne
Safi disagreed with the gentleman, saying that nobody had tried to stop this
flooding of porn literature. Another person added that this trend could not be
stopped unless some replacement literature was created and put on the market.
Ibn e Safi thought long and hard about the type of literature that would appeal
to the market. Ibne Safi promised himself that he would try to present an
alternative.
He started a new
series of mystery novels under the title of Jasoosi Duniya (The World of Espionage).
Ibne Safi launched his first original characters, Colonel Fareedi and Sergeant
Hameed in the first novel Dilaer Mujrim (The Brave Criminal). Followed by his
migration to Pakistan, he created the character Ali Imran in 1952 and started
publishing the Imran Series.
Ali Imran, known as Imran, is a Oxford graduate holding both M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees in Chemistry. He disguised his abilities and qualities by acting immature and having weird sense of humor. He is the only son of DG Intelligence Bureau who has kicked him out of the house due to his non serious attitude. He owns sports car and lives in a flat with his cook and a negro body guard. Behind this stupid and idiotic personality, he is the X-2, Chief of the Secret Services of Foreign Department. Very few people know about his this side of personality and he commands a team of 8 people which includes a Swiss girl as well. Together they solve different cases and bring down different people who are threat to the solidarity of the country.
Ibne Safi, a crazy diamond, is Pakistan`s best settling author. He also created other famous characters like Col Fareedy and Hameed. His books were widely read and translated by people of South Asia. He also used give informal lectures to under training officers of Inter Services Intelligence of Pakistan. During the early 1960`s he suffered from schizophrenia and wasnt able to write anything for three years. But eventually he made a come back and his return was one of the most celebrated events in the history of the country. In 1974, Hussain Talpur (aka Maulana Hippie), experimented with a film Dhamaka based on his characters from Imran Series. Javaid Sheikh made his debut as Zafarul Mulk along with Hussain as Jameson, and the actress Shabnam played the character Sabiha.
His books had influence on the lives of people while he said that he just wrote to entertain peeople, he didnt focus on improving morality as he used to say that if people cannot learn from Quran and Sunnah then his books have no chance. He was a pure entertainer. Ibn e Safi created
this different world which came into existence right after the bloodshed of
1947, right in the middle of Cold War, a world in which he openly took the name
of countries like France, USA, Russia or China yet there was no mention of
Pakistan or India. It was not all about thrilling story about some case but it
was small tits bits to make it all more colourful and interesting. In one of
his novels, he mentions his favorite actor Waheed Murad through the dialogue of one of the characters.
The city depicted in the series is clearly Karachi yet he never names it. He
takes us in to an era where there were bars and night clubs in the city; unlike
today it was a time period where people were allowed to live according to their
will. The main character owns sports car and attends different parties. There
was no forceful compulsion of religion every now and then. Imran`s team has
people from all religions and that fact never comes as a factor in questioning
their loyalty to the country or organization.
For me, he was a writer who was ahead of his time, he believed in the power of nuclear technology and it`s peaceful use, he dreamed of a world where computers would operate and control traffic signals, he used special frequency audio devices and above all he believed in equality and equity of human race.
He died on July 26, 1980 and I always remember the last line he ever wrote which was "I am tired now. I just want to get some sleep."
For more details, do visit this awesome and detailed website on his life and work : http://ibnesafi.info/
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