Nadeem Farooq Paracha | |
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Born | Nadeem Farooq Paracha 6 February 1967 |
Other names | Nadeem F. Paracha |
Occupation | Journalist |
Years active | 1987– present |
Nadeem Farooq Paracha (Urdu: ندیم فاروق پراچہ), also known as NFP,[1][2] is a Pakistani journalist,[3][4] author, cultural critic, satirist,[5] and historian.[6][7][8] He is a columnist for Pakistan's largest English-language daily Dawn.[9][10]
Career
[edit]He is the author of nine books on the social and political history of Pakistan. These include The Pakistan Anti-Hero , End of the Past, and Points of Entry. His sixth book The Reluctant Republic was published in November 2021.[11] On August 11, 2022, Paracha’s seventh book For Faith, State and the Soul was launched. The book is a history of popular culture in Pakistan. It is considered to be Paracha’s most ambitious work. In April 2023, Imran Khan: Myth of the Pakistani Middle-Class was published. It is one of the first books to explore the political career of Imran Khan. In the book, Paracha details the rise and slide of Khan's politics.[12] In 2024’s Of Reason, Romance and Ruin Paracha traces the political and intellectual origins of the Pakistan Ideology and how instead of unifying an ethnically diverse polity, it has created ethnic and sectarian fissures and promoted Islamism. Paracha also explained the ideology as a postmodernist project.[13]
Paracha is also a Research Scholar and Reagan-Fascell Fellow at the International Forum for Democratic Studies in Washington DC,[14] and a consultant for Adcom Leo Burnett Worldwide.[15]
Paracha graduated from the Karachi Grammar School in 1983.[16] He then joined a state-owned college in Karachi where he was active as a Marxist student leader. After college, he joined journalism. Over the last decade, he has often described himself as a Muslim modernist, a progressive Pakistani nationalist, and a democrat. He is also a harsh critic of postmodernism and is staunchly against the mixing of religion with politics.[17][18]
Works
[edit]- Academic articles
- "Student Politics in Pakistan: A Celebration, Lament & History"
- Books
- End of the past : An immediate eyewitness history of a troubled nation, Lahore : Vanguard Books, 2016, 234 p.
- The Pakistan Anti-Hero : History of Pakistani nationalism through the lives of iconoclasts, Lahore : Vanguard Books, 2017, 396 p.
- Points of Entry : Encounters at the origin-sites of Pakistan, Chennai : Tranquebar, 2018, 160 p.
- Muslim modernism : A case for Naya Pakistan, Lahore : Vanguard Books, 2019, 162 p.
- Soul Rivals : State, Militant and Pop Sufism in Pakistan, Chennai : Tranquebar, 2020, 128 p.
- The Reluctant Republic: Ethos And Mythos Of Pakistan, Lahore: Vanguard Books, 2021, 147 p.
- For Faith, State and the Soul: A History of Popular Culture in Pakistan, Karachi: Markings, 2022, 204 p.
- Imran Khan: Myth of the Pakistani Middle-Class, Lahore: Vanguard Books, 2023, 214 p.
- Of Reason, Romance and Ruin: A Conceptual History of the Pakistan Ideology , Lahore: Vanguard Books, 2024, 177 p.
References
[edit]- ^ Ali, Sobia; Raja, Raza Habib (13 November 2011). "An Interview With Nadeem F. Paracha". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
- ^ "Nadeem Paracha". National Endowment for Democracy. 6 March 2018. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
- ^ "Nadeem F Paracha". awamiweb.
- ^ "Nadeem F Paracha". politics92.
- ^ Dewey, Caitlin (12 October 2013). "Pakistani satire of Malala conspiracy theories taken as real conspiracy theory". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
- ^ "An Interview With Nadeem F. Paracha". Dawn.
- ^ "Profile of Nadeem F. Paracha". awaztoday.
- ^ "Nadeem F. Paracha". pakistantimes.
- ^ Paracha, Nadeem F. (2 February 2017). "Pakistan: The lesser-known histories of an ancient land". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
- ^ "News stories for Nadeem F. Paracha - DAWN.COM". www.dawn.com. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
- ^ Raja, Raza Habib (1 February 2022). "Discussing the ethos and mythos of Pakistan with Nadeem F Paracha". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
- ^ Raja, Raza Habib (19 July 2023). "Of Leaders, Mythology And The Pakistani Middle Class". The Friday Times. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
- ^ Ahmed, Syed (27 April 2025). "The Enigma of Ideology". Dawn.com. Retrieved 28 April 2025.
- ^ "Has Freedom of Expression Become A Self-Parody? Examples from Pakistan's Social Media". NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR DEMOCRACY. 19 June 2018. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
- ^ "Effie Pakistan - We are honored to introduce Mr. Nadeem Farooq Paracha from Adcom Leo Burnett on the Jury Panel for The Effie Awards 2020. #EffieWorldwide #EffiePakistan #RiseAbove Pakistan Advertisers Society | Facebook". www.facebook.com. 2 February 2020. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
- ^ "Remembering Karachi Grammar School as it completes 175 years". THE NEWS INTERNATIONAL. 22 July 2022. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
- ^ Raja, Raza Habib (8 November 2019). "Reading Muslim Modernism in Naya Pakistan". The Friday Times - Naya Daur. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
- ^ "The Real Pakistani Identity Is Nothing Close To What The State Peddles".
- Living people
- 1967 births
- Pakistani male journalists
- Pakistani non-fiction writers
- Dawn (newspaper) people
- Journalists from Karachi
- Pakistani music critics
- Pakistani columnists
- St. Patrick's High School, Karachi alumni
- Karachi Grammar School alumni
- Critics of postmodernism
- Pakistani Marxists
- Pakistani critics of religions
- 21st-century Pakistani historians
- Pakistani satirists
- Pakistani people stubs