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Masood Ahmed Barkati ( ur, ) (15 August 1933 – 10 December 2017) was a Pakistani writer and editor who was known as the editor of '' Hamdard Naunihal'' and Monthly ''
Hamdard-e-Sehat ''Hamdard-e-Sehat'' ( ur, ) is a Pakistani Urdu health journal founded by Hakeem Abdul Hameed in 1931 in Delhi. Later in 1940, his younger brother Hakeem Muhammad Saeed became its editor. When Hakeem Saeed migrated to Pakistan in 1948, he publis ...
'' Karachi.


Early life

''Masood Ahmed Barkati'' was born on 15 August 1933, in Tonk, current-day
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, India. His grandfather, ''Hakim Syed Barkaat Ahmed'', was a renowned physician and religious scholar in the state of
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. His father, ''Hakim Mohammad Ahmed'', was also an Unani medicine physician. Barkati's father died when he was hardly 2 years old. He got his earlier education from Darul Uloom Al-Khaliliah.
After partition of India in 1947, Barkati migrated alone to Pakistan while his family was still in India. Later, his elder Hakim ''Mehmood Akhtar Barkati'' brother also came to Pakistan. In the beginning, he used to be a private tutor for a living in
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.


Career as writer and editor

''Barkati'' had a passion for writing since his childhood and started a penned journal, "Al Bakaat", at the name of his grandfather when he was still a school-going student. When he came to Pakistan, he wrote his first article, "Ishtrakiyat Kiya Hai?" (What is Communism?) in 1951 for an Urdu journal and after being encouraged by the editor, he wrote many articles on the subject of Communism, religion, and class system.
Barkati's writing career took a turn when he met
Hakeem Muhammad Saeed Hakeem Muhammad Saeed ( ur, ; 9 January 1920 – 17 October 1998) was a Pakistani medical researcher, scholar and philanthropist. He served as governor of Sindh Province from 1993 until 1994. Saeed was one of Pakistan's most prominent medical ...
who recruited him as a staff member in Hamdard Foundation. Later, when Hakim Saeed issued a journal for children, " Hamdard Naunihal" in 1953, he appointed Barkati as its first editor. Barkati was also editor of another health journal, "
Hamdard-e-Sehat ''Hamdard-e-Sehat'' ( ur, ) is a Pakistani Urdu health journal founded by Hakeem Abdul Hameed in 1931 in Delhi. Later in 1940, his younger brother Hakeem Muhammad Saeed became its editor. When Hakeem Saeed migrated to Pakistan in 1948, he publis ...
", issued under the supervision of Hakim Saeed. Barkati performed his editorial duties for both journals for the next 65 years. Barkati also served as co-editor of "Payami", an Urdu edition of UNESCO courier. Apart from writing children stories, Barkati also wrote several books for adults on the subjects of health, wellness, and time-management.


Personal life

''Barkati'' married in mid-1950s. He had three daughters and a son.


Books

* ''Do Musafir, Do Mulak'' (Urdu travelogue) * ''Johar-e-Qabil'' * ''Teen Bandoqchi'' (Urdu translation of "
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") * ''Monti Kristo Ka Nawab'' (Urdu translation of "
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") * ''Hazaron Khwahishein'' * ''Hakeem Saeed Ke Tibbi Mashwaray'' (compilation) * ''Mard-e-Darvesh'' * ''Farhang Istlahaat-e-Tibb'' * ''Ghazayein, Dawayein'' * ''Saeed Spon'' (Sindhi translation) * ''Mehboob Balooch'' * Profile of a Humanitarian (co-author)


Awards and recognition

The
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presented ''Masood Ahmed Barkati'' with the ''Sapas Nama'' (Address of Welcome) as a senior professional editor on 2 March 1996.


Death

After a prolonged illness, ''Barkati'' died on 10 December 2017, in
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.


References

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