![]() ![]() He camouflages himself as a buffoon and never reveals his true nature. ![]() degrees from Oxford University, and has extraordinary sex appeal. Real-world locations are not used in the series, instead fictional countries and place names are used.Īli Imran is a pivotal character and gives the series its name. Later authors, continuing the series, added new members of the Secret Service. Original author Ibn-e-Safi used the Secret Service as a central focus of the Imran Series. Many writers have written on the famous characters of Ibn-e-Safi and have included their own characters in Imran Series and Jasoosi Dunya (Fareedi Hameed Series). Ibn-e-Safi had written a total number of 120 Imran Series books.Īli Imran (X-2), Safdar Saeed, Black Zero (Tahir), Juliana Fitzwater (Julia), Amma Bi, Surayya, Fazal Rahman, Sir Sultan, Roshee, Joseph Mugonda, Sulaiman, Captain Fayyaz, Zafar-ul-Mulk, Jameson (Jumman Bafati), Tanveer Ashraf, Captain Jaafari, Captain Khawar, Lieutenant Siddique, Lieutenant Chauhan, Sergeant Nomani, Doctor Dawar, Shakeel (friend of Ali Imran from Imran Series novel 15 Kaly Chiragh), Sualeha friend of Surayya (Daughter of Doctor Dawood Director General from Institute of Scientific Research from Imran Series Novel 48 Doosri Aankh) Humour is the essence of Ibn-e-Safi books. In early books Imran appears as a solo detective, but later in the ninth book, Dhuaen ki Tehreer (The Scribbling in Smoke), he is portrayed as the chief of Secret Service as X-2. ![]() The first book, Khaufnaak Imarat (The Terrifying Building), was published in October 1955. Except for a handful of people, no one knows his status as the chief of the Service. Ali Imran is the pivotal character, a comical secret agent who controls the Secret Service as X-2 but appears to work as a normal member of the Secret Service. The Imran Series is an Urdu spy novel series created by famous Pakistani writer Ibn-e-Safi.
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