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The biggest inspiration I have before me is my Dear Great-Grandad because of him I have this urge to do good and uphold the great legacy before me, My journey to excel started in late 2011 aside from the fact I was already excelling in my studies, there came a research proposition from Intel corporation back then, they wanted students to prove/disprove/invent something and participate, when this happened all of my friends and teachers told me to partake, I was an I.Com student back then, so I said "Why not, lets give it a try" I in that short windows of a month studied day and night Bio-genesis and Orthogenesis, while studying this material I realized there exists a quantum difference in perception of movement with regards to the body mass, thus I formulated my theory of perception of time and then I had to defend it infront of Intel approved scientists at NISTE University and when they were satisfied with all of its aspects, then I was given the title of Scientist by them, after this success, I thought I'd write a book, and that book turned out to be a political one, about Cosmopolitanism kind of on the radical side propagating an end to capitalistic economic divisions by doing away with artificial constructs of human groupings i.e borders, after writing that book I became interested in Heavy Metal music and the best band that plays it is Rammstein and they are German so for this purpose I learned their language, and became a singer as well, I also compose Dub-step like Skrillex, and as of now I'm writing my second book, it's all poetry, filled with enigmas, parallels and mystical analogies and also learning Spanish now a days, that's about it for now. so much more to do, so little time

Born

September 11, 1905Batala, Punjab, British India

Died

October 27, 1995 (aged 90)Islamabad, Pakistan

Occupation

Writer

Nationality

Pakistani

Genres

Fiction, Sufism

Subjects

Literature, philosophy,psychology, Socialism

Notable work(s)

Ali Pur Ka Aeeli, Alakh Nagri,Labbaik, Un Kahi, Talash, Muftianey

Notable award(s)

Sitara-e-Imtiaz, 1986Munshi Premchand Award, 1989

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumtaz_Mufti

 

Quick Facts on

Home: it is where your heart is

Comfort food: Chocolate

Top reads: Walden two, 1984

Current reads: El amor en los tiempos del colera

What are you working on at the moment?  

Ans: As of now I’m writing my second book, psst…. “It’s poetic” and rock concerts are being planned as we speak

Where and when do you prefer to write?

Ans: In the family mansion near the terrace, during the evening

Do you listen to anything while you write?

Ans: Sometimes, I listen to loud noises i.e industrial metal

It’s been said writers can do their work from any place, where would you most want to live and write?

Ans: Well that is true, I’d like to live and write in “a land far, far away, where dreams come true”

Do you have a philosophy for how and why do you write?

Ans: Writing for me is telling the world what you think of it, I write about what should be, how it should be, and why it should be?

How do you balance content with form? How does the structure of the book influence the story?

Ans: The best way to do that is to make yourself a part of the story, an onlooker who watches, a narrator who explains, being there while not being there

Is there something that you wish people would ask about your work more often?

Ans: People already ask too much, it’s enough as it is

What do you find most challenging about writing?

Ans:  Déjà vu, making sure that something is not repeated, or the writings tend to loose flavor

When you’re not writing, what do you like to do?

Ans: When I’m not writing, I’m singing, I’m more of a singer than a writer

 Do you have a specific writing style?

Ans: Yes, challenging the firmly head ideas, giving people something to question, to make them ask “Why?”

        How much of the book is realistic?

Ans: What is realism anyway is there a difference between that which has happened and that which has not? if it will surely come to pass one         way or another aside from time that is

     What books have most influenced your life most?

Ans: Mostly religious scripture because as to most people it has more meaning as divinity is associated with itIf you had to choose, which                    writer would you consider a mentor?

Ans: Who is a better writer than my Great-Grandpa, no offence Dr Allama Iqbal

 

          Are there any new authors that have grasped your interest?

 

Ans: Yeah I’m very interested in this new writer who has the same name as me, oh my! I guess that’s me

 

                 What are your current projects?

Ans: Aside from this book, concerts my current projects include learning Spanish and research in BiodegradationName one entity that you feel supported you outside of family members.

Do you see writing as a career?

Ans: Writing is a career, but I do not wish to limit myself in anything in anyway, I’m “careerful” if that’s even a wordif you had to do it all over again,

would you change anything in your latest book?

Ans: If it were to happen that time rolled backward and I was at the starting place again, I’d do stuff in the exact same manner

Can you share a little of your current work with us?

Ans: I’ve got a very big concert in the upcoming month, be sure to be a part of it

Who is your favorite author and what is it that really strikes you about their work?

Ans: Mumtaz Mufti all the way

Who designed the covers?

Ans: I designed the covers myself, if you want something done right do it yourself

Did you learn anything from writing your book and what was it?

Ans: I learned about the political dynamics that are in place amounts to zero progress when dealing with the unprivileged class, the book was about Anarcho-Liberal Comsoplotainism its aims, implication and ultimate end, very radical in nature

What were the challenges (research, literary, psychological, and logistical) in bringing it to life?

Ans: Challenges are non-existent, obstacles remind us that we are in a race, if we stop and think whether to go over it or not then it becomes a challenge, otherwise it’s a fair and square play

Tell us about your research by Intel approved scientists at NISTE University?

Ans: I did the research in Bio-Physics it was about the quantum differences of movement between members of the same species with respect to their masses; its scope is very wide, applicable in medical technology benefitting mainly humans, not to brag or anything but those scientists stood stunned there, they were like, “but you are a student of commerce, how? Just how?” It felt real good, their disbelie?

 

Where you see yourself after 5 or 8 years?  As a Scientist, as a writer, as a musicians, or you sure speak out of languages?

Ans: I’m just a simple Fakeer Mazdoor “A poor laborer” helping those passing by, aiding them in their quest, who knows I might embark on one myself, finding a thing or two, finding a treasure, only then will it be known, all I can say is “things change from minute to minute”

 

Would you like to say something to someone? When they'll read the interview?

My lovely little sis Hekla, you’re awesome, the bestest, love you

 

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my name is maria and im JOURNALIST    

            

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