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Abdaal Bela
Born (1956-12-14) 14 December 1956 (age 68)
Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan
OccupationWriter, retired army officer
GenreFiction, sufism

Abdaal Bela (born 14 December 1956) is an Urdu-language fiction writer from Pakistan.

Early life

Abdaal Bela was born in Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan. He is a son of Ch. Fazal Din. His parents migrated from Ludhiana, British India, and settled in Lahore. Bela's schooling and college life took place in Lahore. He studied at the Government College Lahore and the Punjab Medical College in Faisalabad. As an MBBS doctor he started his career as a Captain in the Pakistan Army. He also served in the Saudi Army and in the Pakistan Navy. He gained a MSc in Hospital Administration from Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, in 1997. He retired from the Pakistan Army as a colonel in 2007 while serving as Deputy Director ISPR.

References

  1. Naqvi, Ashfaque (10 November 2001). "Recalling Mumtaz Mufti: Lahore literary scene". Dawn. Retrieved 18 July 2012.

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