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Waqas Hussain is a Pakistani author and novelist known for his works in fiction, mystery, and religious non-fiction. He rose to national prominence in 2025 and was honored with the Best National Youth Writer Award at the National Youth Conference, Islamabad (2025).[1]

Early life and education

Waqas Hussain was born in Sindh, Pakistan and completed 18 years of formal education.

Literary career

Hussain's bibliography includes a variety of genres, ranging from suspenseful detective fiction to emotional narratives. His novel The Black Eyes: A Love Story Never Heard, Never Listened gained notice for its exploration of sacrifice and human emotion. He further expanded into the mystery genre with Shadows of Willow Creek: A Detective’s Pursuit of Justice, which centers on themes of justice and small-town secrets.

In addition to fiction, Hussain has authored religious non-fiction. His book One God, One Message: Understanding Islam Through Shared Beliefs aims to promote interfaith harmony by focusing on universal truths and human values.[2]

In January 2026, Hussain was a featured speaker at the Hyderabad Literature Festival. During his session, he addressed the importance of physical books in the digital age, arguing that traditional reading is essential for developing critical thinking and emotional intelligence in youth.[3]

Awards and recognition

Best National Youth Writer Award – National Youth Conference, Islamabad (2025)

Bibliography

Fiction

The Black Eyes: A Love Story Never Heard, Never Listened (2025)

Shadows of Willow Creek: A Detective’s Pursuit of Justice (2024)

The Lost Treasure of Tikal (Children's Adventure)

The Haunted Toy Shop (Children's Fiction)

Non-fiction

One God, One Message: Understanding Islam Through Shared Beliefs (2024)

External links

Official Website – https://waqashussainofficial.com

Goodreads Profile – https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/61030498.Waqas_Hussain

Online Presence

Waqas maintains a strong digital presence through various platforms, where he shares his books, services, and writing advice.


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