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Professor Ahmed Ali [1910----1994] was a well-known short story writer, novelist, critic, translator, poet, dramatist, historian, educationist, commentator and an ambassador.[1] He is considered to be one of the leading figures in the realm of modern short story writing. From the years 1930---1945 Ahmed Ali wrote primarily in the Urdu language, it was later that he adopted the English language solely as a medium of expression. Initially he established his name as the co-writer of ‗Angarey‟,(Embers)-a collection of nine short stories and a one act play, however he is probably best known for his English language novel, ―Twilight in Delhi‖(first published in 1940)and his contemporary translation of Holy Quran(1984). In fact he is an internationally celebrated scholar.

Dr.Muhammad Kamran . (2004) Ahmed Ali: The Critic. , Journal of Research ( Humanities), Vol XL, Issue 1.
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