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Ibne Safi initially started writing short stories, humor and satire under various names such as “Sanki Soldier” and “Tughral Farghan.” In the Nakhat magazines, he published several satirical articles which commented on various topics ranging from politics to literature to journalism. He used the double-edged sword of his beautiful language to cut through the ailing body of pre-partition India’s slave society.

Besides humor and satire he also wrote some short adventures, namely Baldraan Ki Malika, Ab Tak Thee Kahaan?, Shimal Ka Fitna, Gultarang, and Moaziz Khopri. In these adventures, Ibne Safi takes the reader to various fictitious lands similar to the ones created by Rider Haggard.

In 1959, Ibne Safi started writing Aadmi Ki Jarain, a book based on human psychology. However, it remained incomplete due to his illness.

 

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