Biography:Orya Maqbool Jan
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Born | Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Occupation | Civil servant, columnist |
Organization | Al Ilm Trust |
Television | Harf E Raaz |
Website | http://www.alilmtrust.com Official website |
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Years active | 2018–present | ||||||
Subscribers | 1.8 lac subscribers (August 2019) | ||||||
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Updated 31 August 2019 |
Orya Maqbool Jan (اوریا مقبول) is a Pakistani conspiracy theorist, YouTube personality, columnist, and former civil servant.[1][2][3] He is also a user of YouTube, and his channel has more than 100,000 subscribers. He is known for his various conspiracy theories including 9/11 conspiracy.[4] He appears currently as an analyst on Neo News show Harf e Raaz.
Jan previously worked as civil servant and after retirement joined journalism.[5][6][7][8][9]
Career
In October 2018, Jan was denied a Norwegian visa due to hate speech.[10]
Books
- Girdbād : Balocistān ke qabā'ilī pas manẓar men̲ likhā gayā ḍrāmah, 1996. A play on socio-cultural problems with particular reference to the Baloch tribes in Pakistan.
- Ḥarf-i rāz, 2005. Essays on deteriorating political conditions in Pakistan.
- Qāmat : shāʻirī, 2011. Urdu poetry.
- Mujhe hai ḥukm-i az̲ān̲ : Z̤arb-i-muʼmin shāʼiʻ hone vāle kālam, 2012. Author's collected columns on various international political issues, published in weekly Z̤arb-i muʼmin Karachi during 2004-06.
References
- ↑ "In support of vaccinations". 27 April 2019. https://nation.com.pk/28-Apr-2019/in-support-of-vaccinations.
- ↑ "Our nation has been plagued by one poisonous scholar after the other". 17 August 2017. http://blogs.dunyanews.tv/17148/.
- ↑ Malik, Arif (1 June 2018). "PTI leaders in a quandary over Orya Maqbool Jan's nomination for Punjab caretaker CM". Dawn. https://www.dawn.com/news/1411347.
- ↑ "Six times Orya Maqbool Jan proved he is the ultimate misogynist - Pakistan Today". https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2018/06/02/six-times-orya-maqbool-jan-proved-he-is-the-ultimate-misogynist/.
- ↑ Notezai, Muhammad Akbar (21 May 2016). "Why is Balochistan in love with Orya Maqbool Jan?". The Nation (Pakistan). http://nation.com.pk/21-May-2016/why-is-balochistan-in-love-with-orya-maqbool-jan. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
- ↑ Chaudhry, Kashif (25 June 2016). "Challenging Orya Maqbool Jan and Ansar Abbasi". The Nation (Pakistan). http://nation.com.pk/25-Jun-2016/challenging-orya-maqbool-jan-and-ansar-abbasi. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
- ↑ Hussain, Shujaat (24 June 2016). "Orya Maqbool Jan's hysterics are creating an atmosphere of fear among the teaching community". The Nation (Pakistan). http://nation.com.pk/24-Jun-2016/orya-maqbook-jan-s-hysterics-are-creating-an-atmosphere-of-fear-among-the-teaching-community. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
- ↑ Hamdani, Yasser Latif (12 January 2014). "Orya Maqbool Jan's attack on Jinnah". Daily Times (Pakistan). https://dailytimes.com.pk/106254/orya-maqbool-jans-attack-on-jinnah/. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
- ↑ "TTP considering Ansar Abbasi, Orya Maqbool Jan as negotiators". Geo News. AFP. 3 February 2014. https://www.geo.tv/latest/91921-ttp-considering-ansar-abbasi-orya-maqbool-jan-as-negotiators. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
- ↑ "VIDEO: Norway rejects Orya Maqbool's visa for 'hate speech' - Pakistan Today". https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2018/10/26/norway-rejects-orya-maqbools-visa-for-hate-speech/.