Umera Ahmed Novels List Complete, Download PDF, Biography

Here, you can download all 48 novels, books, and screenplays written by Umera Ahmed. Read your favorites online, download PDF versions, or listen to available audiobooks, all completely free.

All Umera Ahmed Novels

S.No.

Novel Name

Genre

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1

Aao Hum Pehla Qadam Dhartay Hain

Motivational

2

Baat Umar Bhar Ki Hai

Emotional

3

Chand Se Pehle

Romantic

4

Shaheen

Kids

5

Surprise

Emotional

6

Uraan

Emotional

7

Aab-e-Hayat

Spiritual

8

Peer-e-Kamil

Spiritual

9

Hasil

Spiritual

10

Alif

Spiritual

11

Doraha

Emotional

12

Thora Sa Aasman

Emotional

13

Band Kawaron Ke Aage

Emotional

14

Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan

Emotional

15

Hilal-e-Jurat

Emotional

16

Mere 50 Pasandeeda Scene

Emotional

17

Wohi Dil Ke Thehar Jane ka Mausam

Emotional

18

Kankar

Emotional

19

Husna Aur Husn Ara

Emotional

20

Hum Kahan Ke Sachay Thay

Emotional

21

Ye Jo Aik Subha Ka Sitara Hai

Romantic

22

Seher Ek Istiara Hay

Spiritual

23

Qaid-e-Tanhai

Emotional

24

Maat Hone Tak

Emotional

25

Shehr-e-Zaat

Spiritual

26

Koi Lamha Khawab Nahi Hota

Romantic

27

Koi Baat Hai Teri Baat Mein

Spiritual

28

Teri Yaad Khar-E-Gulab Hai

Romantic

29

Pride of Performance

Motivational

30

Muthi Bhar Mitti

Emotional

31

Maine Khwabon Ka Shajar Dekha Hai

Emotional

32

Ghar Aur Ghaata

Emotional

33

Pagal Aankhon Wali

Emotional

34

Doosra Dozakh

Emotional

35

Bas Ik Dagh-e-Nidamat

Forced Marriage

36

Man-o-Salwa

Spiritual

37

Iman Umeed Aur Mohabbat

Spiritual

38

Aks

Emotional

39

Dana Pani

Romantic

40

Amar Bail

Romantic

41

Sauda

Emotional

42

Aisa Kabhi Nahi Hota

Romantic

43

Darbar-e-Dil

Spiritual

44

La-Hasil

Spiritual

45

Wapsi

Emotional

46

Zindagi Gulzar Hai

Romantic

47

Aurat Mard Aur Main

Spiritual

48

Abhi To Maat Baqi Hai

Emotional

Umera Ahmed Novels

Umera Ahmed Introduction, Biography & Writing Style

Introduction

Umera Ahmed, born on December 10, 1976, in Sialkot, Pakistan, is a renowned Urdu author celebrated for her deep and thought-provoking storytelling. She pursued her early education in Sialkot and later completed her Master’s in English Literature from Murray College in Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan.

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Infromation

Writer Name

Umera Ahmed (عمیرہ احمد)

Total Publications

48

Image

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Date of Birth

10 December, 1976

Religion

Islam

Age

47

Married

Yes

Husband Name

Arsam Aftab

Marriage Year

2014

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Biography

In 2014, she married Arsam Aftab, a police officer. After that, she left her job to focus on household responsibilities and writing. Her personal life remains largely private, and there are no public details about her children or current lifestyle.

Writing Style

Umera Ahmed began her literary journey by writing for well-known Urdu digests such as Khawateen Digest, Shua and Kiran. Her exceptional storytelling quickly gained popularity, leading to the publication of her novels in hardcopy formats. Many of her works have also been adapted into successful television dramas, making her a household name in Pakistan.

She has explored a wide range of genres, including spirituality, emotional narratives, romance, and even children’s literature. Her writing is deeply rooted in themes like inner conflict, personal growth, and pressing social issues within Pakistani society. Umera is widely admired for her ability to craft emotionally rich characters and for addressing complex human experiences with moral and ethical insight.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Umera Ahmed’s first novel is Zindagi Gulzar Hai. It was initially published as a short story in Khawateen Digest in 1998. Due to its popularity, it was later expanded into a full-length novel. The story gained immense recognition and was later adapted into a hit television drama.

Over 22 of Umera Ahmed’s novels have been adapted into successful television dramas. She has also written original TV scripts that were not based on any novel. These are structured as screenplay-style dialogues and were written directly for television production.