Abdus Sattar Ghazali

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Abdus Sattar Ghazali, born in 1938, is a veteran journalist and writer who lives in Modesto, California. He has a Master's degree in Political Science (1966) from the Punjab University, Lahore, Pakistan.

[edit] Career

He started his journalistic career as a sub-editor in the daily Bang-e-Haram, Peshawar, Pakistan in 1960. He later worked in the daily Anjam and the Tourist Weekly, Peshawar.

He worked as a News Editor in the Daily News, Kuwait from 1969 to 1976.

Joined the English News Department of Kuwait Television as a News Editor in 1976. He also worked as a correspondent in Kuwait for the Associated Press of Pakistan, the official news agency of Pakistan and the daily Dawn, Karachi, a leading newspaper of Pakistan.

During the Iraqi occupation of Kuwait in 1990-91, he worked as an Assistant Editor in the daily Dawn. He was retired as the Editor-in-Chief of the Kuwait TV English News in 1998.

Currently Mr. Ghazali is working as a freelance journalist. He has an online magazine, American Muslim Perspective, which he started in 2003.

[edit] Books

Currently he is writing a book Islam and Muslims in the post-9/11 America.[citation needed]

[edit] Articles

Mr. Ghazali has written extensively on American Muslim issues.