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Shaukat Siddiqui ((ウルドゥー語:شوکت صدیقی); 20 March 1923 – 18 December 2006) was a Pakistani writer of fiction who wrote in Urdu. He is best known for his novels ''Khuda Ki Basti (God's Own Land)'' and ''Jangloos''. == Life ==
Siddiqui was born on 20 March 1923 in a literary family of Lucknow, India. He gained his early education in his home town and earned a B.A. in 1944 and an M.A. (Political Science) in 1944. After the partition of India, he migrated to Pakistan in 1950 and stayed in Lahore, but soon permanently settled in Karachi. His early days in Pakistan were full of financial trouble and political opposition, which he soon overcame. He accompanied Zulfikar Ali Bhutto on several foreign tours. He was an active member of the Pakistan Writers' Guild and a partisan of ''progressive writers association''. Shaukat Siddiqi worked at the news-desks of the ''Times'' of Karachi, ''Pakistan Standard'', and the ''Morning News''. He finally rose to be the editor of the ''Daily Anajam'', the ''Weekly Al-Fatah'' and the ''Daily Musawat'' of Karachi, before bidding goodbye to journalism in 1984. He died on 18 December 2006 in Karachi at the age of 83, leaving behind a wife, two sons and three daughters.
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