Biodata Safia Manto (Manto’s Wife) Agama Meninggal Dunia, Biografi, Suami, Anak, Keluarga Profil Lengkap
Biodata Safia Manto (Manto’s Wife) Agama Meninggal Dunia, Biografi, Suami, Anak, Keluarga Profil Lengkap

Biodata
Nama Lengkap | Safia Deen |
Pekerjaan | Tidak Diketahui |
Ukuran Bentuk Badan Profil Lengkap |
Tinggi Badan | dalam centimeter - 161 cm dalam meter - 1.61 m dalam Feet Inci - 5’ 3” |
Berat Badan | dalam Kilogram - 50 kg dalam Pound - 110 lbs |
Warna Mata | Black |
Warna Rambut | Black |
Kehidupan Pribadi |
Tanggal Lahir | 11 May 1916 |
Tempat Lahir | Tidak Diketahui |
Meninggal Dunia | 23 November 1977 |
Tempat Meninggal Dunia | Karachi, Pakistan |
Age (at the time of death) | 61 Years |
Penyebab Meninggal Dunia | Cardiac Arrest |
Bintang Zodiak | Taurus |
Kebangsaan | Indo-Pakistan (Before India's partition- Indian; after India's partition- Pakistani) |
Alamat Tempat Tinggal | Kashmir, India |
Pendidikan | Tidak Diketahui |
Perguruan Tinggi / Universitas | Aligarh Muslim University |
Kualifikasi Pendidikan | Tidak Diketahui |
Keluarga | Ayah - Name Tidak Diketahui Ibu - Mama Jee Saudara Laki laki - Bashir Deen Saudara Perempuan - Tidak Diketahui |
Agama | Islam |
Hobi | Reading, Writing, Travelling |
Hubungan Pasangan Pacar Suami |
Status Pernikahan | Menikah |
Pacar | Tidak Diketahui |
Suami / Pasangan | Saadat Hasan Manto
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Tanggal Menikah | Year, 1936 |
Anak-anak | Putra - Arif (died in his infancy) Daughters- Nighat Manto, Nuzhat Manto, Nusrat Manto
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Profil dan Biodata Safia Manto
- Did Safia Manto merokok?: Tidak Diketahui
- Did Safia Manto drink alcohol?: Tidak Diketahui
- Safia had Kashmiri origins; just like her husband Manto.
- Both Safia and Manto were born on May 11 (Safia in 1916, and Manto in 1912).
- In contrast to Manto, Safia was simple to a fault and was self-evasive and shy.
- Safia and Manto had an arranged marriage in 1936, about which Manto wrote a whole essay, titled, Meri Shaadi (My Wedding).
- When Manto was working in Delhi at the All India Radio, they lost their first child, Arif. The incident had devastated them, but also brought them closer as they went on to have 3 daughters.
- Manto would often read out his stories to Safia and take her to the mushairas and public readings.
- Manto insisted Safia to call him by his first name, an absolute blasphemy at the time. So, Safia decided to address him as Sa’saab (a short for Saadat Sahab).
- Manto was often after making Safia a modern lady and would bring modern expensive sarees for her. He would also do her hair and iron her sarees.
- After India’s partition in 1947, Saadat Manto decided to move to Pakistan. It was a tough time for both, Manto and Safia.
- Manto’s alcoholism and repeated court cases relating to the alleged obscenity in Manto’s stories added fuel to the fire.
- According to sources, Safia was often the first reader of Manto’s stories and Manto considered her thoughts into his stories. Manto also published a short story ‘Hameed Aur Hameeda’ in her name.
- When Manto died in 1955, their daughters Nighat, Nuzhat, and Nusrat were 5, 7 and 9-years old respectively.
- Safia raised her daughters by herself as she hardly ever received any financial aid from the government after Manto’s death.
- Safia was a content woman as she had no materialistic aspirations, and like Manto, Safia will never be forgotten.