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Nemrah Ahmad

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Nemrah Ahmed
OccupationAuthor, novelist
LanguageUrdu
NationalityPakistani
Notable worksJannat Kay Pattay[1], Mus'haf, Namal

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Nemrah Ahmed (Urdu: نمرہ احمد‎) (born September,9), is a young Pakistani writer, author .[2] She is best known for her Novels Jannat kay Pattay, Mus'haf, Namal, Karakarum Ka Taaj Mehal.[3]

Writing Career[edit]

Nemrah Ahmed started her writing journey at the age of 16, with a novel named Meray Khwaab Meray Jugnoo.[4] Saans Sakin thi was the second addition to her journey, a story based on a cricketer.With her Third piece of writing Pahari Ka Qaidi Nemrah Ahmed discovered her dramatic style of writing.


Karakoram Ka Taj Mehal, a love story based on two climbers, from Pakistan And Turkey was another edition jo her journey.[5]


Nemrah then used her pen to write the book named Mushaf in 2011, which proved to be a turning point in her writing journey. It was also published in India.[6]


In 2012, her Jannat Kay Pattay started publishing in Shuaa Digest. Jannat Kay Pattay has been one of the most selling novels in Pakistan since 2013.[7]


In July 2014, Nemrah started writing a Suspense story of heart and blood , named Namal. A modern day story of a murder, with the riddles of Quran and cure of the diseases of heart, Namal proved to be a master piece which took her to the top of Pakistan's best digest writers.[8]


Breaking the stereotypes, once again Nemrah started her new novel Haalim in May 2016, an amalgam of Politics and Science fiction, based on broken relationships and taboos.It is still going on and will be completed soon.[9]

Publications[edit]

Novels and books

  • Mere Khuwab Mere Jugnoo
  • Saans Saakin Thi
  • Pahari ka Qaidi
  • Beli Rajpootan ki Malikah
  • Karakarum Ka Taaj Mehal
  • Mus'haf
  • Iblees
  • Paras
  • Jannat Kay Pattay [10]
  • Namal
  • Husn e Anjam (Non Fiction) [11]

References[edit]

  1. "Urdu's heroes, villains and victims". The Friday Times.
  2. "Among Top 50 of Women Power'2018". The News Women.
  3. "NEMRAH AHMED'S BOOKS". Goodreads.
  4. "Mere Khuwab Mere Jugnoo By Nemrah Ahmed". Scribd.
  5. "Karakoram Ka Taj Mahal – Review". reviewit.pk.
  6. "Mus'haf by Nimra Ahmed". Amazon.
  7. "Jannat Kay Pattay". Kitabghar.
  8. "Namal by Nemrah Ahmed". Goodreads.
  9. "Nemrah Ahmed Official".
  10. "Booklovers throng Puta Hall to satisfy urge for reading". Dawn.
  11. "Husn E Anjaam".

External links[edit]


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