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Riyazulla, doctorate in Geology, is a bilingual writer, who has published seven novels in English on various national and international themes. His debut historical attainment, the ‘Midnight Daughter’ (2003), accomplished through reflective research is about the holocaust subsequent to the partition of India in 1947, when millions of people trapped in the wrong moments of history were craving for each other’s blood. Mr. M. V. Kamath, the veteran diplomat suggested a film on this book while releasing it in Delhi in 2004.
Its success and an exquisite ally stimulated him to continue his passion for writing and since then he has authored six more novels. The focus of most of his literary creations is terrorism and wars that have wreaked havoc in many parts of the world. Almost all his novels are political fictions conceived through meticulous investigations in the line of renowned British author, Fredrick Forsyth that conveys a message of peace and harmony among various communities and countries.
“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies.
The man who never reads lives only one.”
Our Books
Midnight Daughter
Rumana had been born at the glorious midnight of independence of India and at the gloomy moments of its partition. She had audaciously survived two holocausts in the subcontinent and had lost everything she loved in her life.
The Eden of India
It is about Kashmir, the Eden of India. Zafar, an ardent journalist was hankering for long for a blissful connubial life. Afsana, an extremely enlightened woman was longing for a commendable spouse. In its quest, Zafar lost his life and Afsana lost her love.
We Want to Live
It is a collection of 17 factual and fictitious short stories that are quotidian phenomenon in a materialistic society. A few are the sordid sagas about the social and sectarian fault lines and a few about daunting corruption, domestic violence and dismal poverty. It is a sincere endeavour that unequivocally underscores the quintessence of pragmatism over cynicism in the post-truth world.
The City of Peace
It is an inspiring narration about the city of peace, Jerusalem in the Middle East. It is about Hameed, a suicide bomber who was indoctrinated by ‘Urooj-e-Islam’ (UeI), a radical Islamist organization to blast a synagogue in Jerusalem crammed with about five thousand Jews on the eve of Yom Kippur.
The Burning Belt
A nuclear warhead concealed in the bunker of Peshawar, Pakistan. A menacing terrorist hatches a plan to knock it off to target it to Washington. D. C., America. It is an electrifying tale of the empowerment of four women who contrives to avert a catastrophe. What are the stakes in it?
A Dream of One
From Somalia, the world’s most impoverished country in the horn of Africa emerges Dr. Rachid, who strategies a ginormous task of uniting the different Islamic countries and alleviating the poverty all over the world. The challenges were perilous and the rivals were callous.
The Gods of Wars
It is a sordid saga of Dr.Rameez and his wife Thabassu Al Mahpari, the space scientists at NASA, who ventures to establish a space research centre first in Baghdad, Iraq and then relocates it to Damascus, Syria before the Arab Spring. At both the places, the fate was against them.
The Sounds of the Silence
It is an investigative narration of tracing the pedigree of the contemporary Jewish progeny to the fifteenth century Spain. In 1492, after the fall of Islamic rule in Spain, the victorious heir apparent, Ferdinand through an edict, expelled the Jews from its territory, Soon, the Sultan of Ottoman Empire candidly offered them refuge in Edirne where they were allowed to flourish and progress.
Dukhthar-e-Neem Shab
It is an Urdu translation of ‘Midnight Daughter’ by Dr. Khazi Zia Ullah. Rumana had been born at the glorious midnight of independence of India and at the gloomy moments of its partition. She had audaciously survived two holocausts in the subcontinent and had lost everything she loved in her life.
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The Gods of Wars
It is a sordid saga of Dr.Rameez and his wife Thabassum Al Mahpari, the space scientists at NASA, who ventures to establish a space research centre first in Baghdad, Iraq and then relocates it to Damascus,
The Gods of Wars
It is a sordid saga of Dr.Rameez and his wife Thabassum Al Mahpari, the space scientists at NASA, who ventures to establish a space research centre first in Baghdad, Iraq and then relocates it to Damascus,
The Gods of Wars
It is a sordid saga of Dr.Rameez and his wife Thabassum Al Mahpari, the space scientists at NASA, who ventures to establish a space research centre first in Baghdad, Iraq and then relocates it to Damascus,