Dr. Fahmida Hussain (born 5th July, 1948)
Dr. Fahmida Hussain (born 5th July, 1948)
By Muhammad Habib Sanai
Today marks the
77th birthday of the renowned scholar Fahmida Hussain. She was born on July 5,
1948, in Tando Jam, into the family of Muhammad Yaqoob Niaz—a primary school
teacher and scholar. In pursuit of better educational opportunities for his
children, he moved the family to Hyderabad, a decision that proved fruitful.
His efforts were especially supported by his elder son, Sirajul Haq Memon, who
himself later became a distinguished writer and scholar.
Education
She began her
education at Muslim Girls School, Hyderabad, where she completed her primary
studies. For her secondary education, she initially attended Miran School, and
later transferred to Model School, Hyderabad, from where she passed her
Matriculation in 1964 with distinction.
In 1966, she
completed her Intermediate (Pre-Medical) in Karachi and applied for admission
to the MBBS program. Despite having sufficient marks, she was unfortunately not
admitted.
In 1968, she
earned her B.Sc. from D.J. Science College, Karachi, and went on to complete an
M.A. in English from the University of Sindh in 1970. She pursued a second M.A.
in Sindhi Literature from the same university in 1972. Her academic journey
continued with an LL.B. degree in 1981, followed by a Diploma in Hindi in 1990.
Dr. Hussain
earned her Ph.D. in 1992 with a thesis titled "The Image of Woman in
Shah Latif's Poetry," under the supervision of the late Dr. Ayaz
Qadri.
Professional
Career
Dr. Fahmida
Hussain began her professional career as a News Translator at Radio Pakistan,
Karachi. In 1972, she was appointed as a Lecturer at the Institute of
Education, University of Sindh. After teaching there for some time, she moved
to Karachi in 1974 following her marriage to Abdul Hussain Saraiy.
In 1978, she
joined the Department of Sindhi at the University of Karachi as a Lecturer.
Over the years, she rose through the academic ranks—serving as Assistant
Professor (1988–1995), Professor (1995–1997), and eventually as Chairperson of
the department. She also held the position of Director of the Shah Abdul Latif
Bhittai Chair at the University of Karachi for a decade. During this time, she
published several scholarly works on Latifiyat (the study of Shah Abdul Latif
Bhittai) and launched the research journal Kalaachi, which she edited.
Many young scholars completed their M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees under her
supervision.
In May 2008,
the Government of Sindh appointed her as Chairperson of the Sindhi Language
Authority (SLA), where she worked tirelessly to promote the Sindhi language and
its rich literary heritage.
Literary and
Research Contributions
Dr. Fahmida
Hussain began writing at an early age, starting with children's stories and
later contributing to the magazine of D.J. Science College. When the literary
journal Badal was launched, she became a regular contributor and served
as editor of its women's section from 1968 to 1972. That same year, she
translated a Zoology textbook into Sindhi, which was published by R.H.
Brothers, Hyderabad.
Her short
stories, poetry (written under the pen name Tasneem Yaqoob), and
critical articles appeared in numerous newspapers and literary magazines. She
went on to edit the women's page of the daily Hilal-e-Pakistan for 12
years and also served as the editor of the magazine Sojhro.
In addition,
she wrote a thought-provoking column titled "Manhjoon Sochoon"
("My Thoughts") for the newspapers Jago and later Awami
Awaz. During her tenure as editor of the research journal Kalaachi,
40 issues were published under the Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai Chair.
As Chief Editor
of the Encyclopedia Sindhiana, a landmark project of the Sindhi Language
Authority, she supervised the compilation of its first three volumes,
establishing the foundation for the first comprehensive encyclopedia in the
Sindhi language.
Radio and TV
Work
From 1972 to
1979, Dr. Fahmida Hussain hosted a Sindhi language learning program titled Sindhi-Urdu
Bol Chaal on Radio Pakistan, Karachi. Decades later, in 2009, she continued
her efforts to promote the language by hosting Aayo Sindhi Seekain on
Radio Pakistan, Hyderabad. In addition to her radio work, she also moderated
literary talk shows and women's programs on Pakistan Television (PTV), further
contributing to cultural and literary discourse.
Scholarship and
Works
Dr. Fahmida
Hussain has authored, edited, compiled, and translated numerous books,
reflecting her deep engagement with literature, linguistics, and cultural
studies. Some of her notable works include:
1.
Collection of Sindhi Short Stories,
2024
2.
Jaan Jaan Huee Jeeari
(Autobiography), 2021
3.
Baresageer ki Zabanoon ka Lasaniyat
Jaeza (Urdu Translation), 2018
4.
Taaleem me Boli jo Jabar
(Translation of Tyranny of Language in Education by Zubeda Mustafa), 2017
5.
Aathwaan Aadmi (Urdu translation of
short Stories of Siraj) 2017
6.
Sisee Nezey Paand (Translation of
Over My Shoulder by Elys Faiz) 2017
7.
Sindhu Likhat – 21 Saddi me thiyal
Tahqeeq (Translation of English Essays), 2012
8.
Adyoon Ajan (Essays about Shah Abdul
Latif), 2012.(EFT awarded)
9.
Sindhi Boli: Mukhtalaf Lasani Pahloo
(Essays about Sindhi Language), 2012
10. Sindhi
Boli ji Sikhhya (Devnagri Script) 2011
11. Aaeye
Sindhi Seekhen (Radio Programmes) 2011
12. Shah
Abdul Latif Bhitai (Urdu) 2008
13. Duniya
Joon Shaair Oratoon (Translation of poetry of Women Poets) 2006
14. Hik
Hawa Kaneen Kahaniyoon (Short Stories) 2003
15. Image
of Wome in Shah Latif’s Poetry 2002
16. Adabi
Tanqeed: Fann aeen Tareekh (Criticism and Research, 2002. Awarded by Academy of
Letters
17. BareSageer
Me Boliyan jo Lisaniyati Jaaezo (Translation of Linguistic Survey of India,
Vol. 8, Part 1 by George Abraham Grierson)2000 & 2011.
18. Shah
Latif ki Shaaeri me Orat ka Roop (Urdu Translation), 1996.
19. Shah
Latif jee Shaaeri me Orat jo Roop (PhD Thesis) 1993
20. Pir
Hissamuddin Rashidi (Short Biography), 1990
21. Hawa’un
Je Aadaar (Travologue) (1983)
22. Zoology
(Hayatiyat) translation of textbook for Ninth and Tenth Class, 1968
Edited and
Compiled Books
1.
Selection from Shah Jo Risaalo, 2006
and 2017
2.
Sindh: Past, Present and Future
(Three volumes each in Sindhi, Urdu, and English) 2006.
3.
Mazahmati Adab (Co-Compiled) 1989
4.
Shah Aeen Sindh (Two volumes), 1989
5.
Asaan jo Shah Latif (Five Volumes)
2009-2015
Books
edited, revised, and improved as Chief Editor
1.
Shah Abdul Latif Encyclopedia (Two
volumes along with Prof. Saleem Memon) 2019 & 2020.
2.
Encyclopedia Sindhyana (Nine Volumes
(2009 to 2015)
3.
Mufasil Sindhi Lughat (First
Volume), 2015
4.
Classiki Sindhi Shaaerin ji Lughat,
1989.
Awards &
Honors
She has also
received the following awards and honours.
- Josh
Malihabadi Award (Sindh Govt, 2009)
- Gold Medal by
Sindh Graduates Association (2008)
- Pride of
Performance (Presidential Award, 2004)
- Best Book
Award by the Academy of Letters (2004)
- Shah Latif
Award (Sindh Govt, 2003)
- Best
Research Award by SAGA (1995)
- Hijra
Award by the Academy of Letters (1994)
- Best
Research on Shah Latif & Women’s Studies (1994)
- Sahiyog
Award (Best Sindhi Writer, Mumbai,
1999-2000)
- SGA Award for
Social Work & Women’s Empowerment (1999-2000)
In addition,
she has also received numerous shields, medals, and honors from
various organizations.
Source
Acknowledgment:
Portions of
this article have been adapted and rewritten using material from Fahmida
Hussain’s profile on Sindh Salamat Books.
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