Mohammed Hanif

FICTION: THE DREAM LIFE OF TORTOISES

FICTION: THE DREAM LIFE OF TORTOISES

A majestic debut novel by a longtime apprentice of writing is a devastating portrayal of malignant male sexuality and Published 16 Dec, 2018 07:24am
RED BIRDS

RED BIRDS

Mohammed Hanif’s third novel is released globally on October 18. Eos presents a worldwide exclusive excerpt from the Updated 14 Oct, 2018 01:37pm
OPINION: STORIES WE CAN NEVER FORGET

OPINION: STORIES WE CAN NEVER FORGET

With Independence Day right around the corner, we asked some Pakistani fiction authors to tell us which Partition-themed Published 12 Aug, 2018 07:47am
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ASMA

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ASMA

For a couple of years, Mohammed Hanif followed Asma Jahangir on her annual fact-finding missions to Balochistan. Updated 11 Feb, 2020 09:50am
WHERE SHOULD HAZARAS GO?

WHERE SHOULD HAZARAS GO?

The Hazaras continue to be under relentless assault in Pakistan but face danger even after fleeing as refugees. Updated 22 Oct, 2017 01:27pm
Mohammed Hanif

Mohammed Hanif

THE book that I have been slow-reading through the year is Dada Amir Haider Khan's memoir, Chains to Lose.... Updated 29 Dec, 2015 07:59pm
Missing: the boy on the bicycle

Missing: the boy on the bicycle

SIX years after Hafiz Saeed Rehman went missing from Sariab Road Quetta, the police dug up a grave to look for him. The High Court ordered that a body be exhumed because Quetta police, after giving half a dozen other explanations Published 10 Feb, 2013 10:01pm
Haunted by the homeland

Haunted by the homeland

This is the story of two boys who were forced to leave Pakistan long after the partition, writes Mohammed Hanif. Published 13 Aug, 2012 09:31pm
The Baloch who is not missing

The Baloch who is not missing

Two years and eight months after he was taken away, Jalil Reki stopped being a missing person. He became a dead person. A mutilated, shot-in-the-heart dead person. Published 11 Feb, 2012 05:31am
Watching other people`s revolutions

Watching other people`s revolutions

  RAMALLAH: As Juma prayers ended in Al Aqsa mosque last Friday and namazis turned their faces leftwards to say ... Published 31 Jan, 2011 09:40pm