Kamran Pasha

Kamran Pasha ( born April 3, 1972 in Karachi, Pakistan ) is an American screenwriter, director and writer in Hollywood. One of his best known works is the novel Aisha and Mohammed, who describes the work of the prophets and the beginnings of Islam.

Life

Pasha immigrated at the age of three years with his family to the United States, where he grew up in Brooklyn, New York. After attending Stuyvesant High School, he moved in 1989 to the Dartmouth College and attended there the main compartment Comparative religions. At the same time he also became editor of the college newspaper. After graduating, he worked as a journalist at the Wall Street and interviewed for this international politicians such as Shimon Peres, Benazir Bhutto and Alberto Fujimori. In 1996, he finished his career in journalism and went to Cornell Law School, where he graduated in 2000.

He worked for a short time as a lawyer for a major law firm, before he went to Los Angeles to start a career in the film business. He attended the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television and graduated in 2003.

Work and works

After his first work on the remake of the series The Twilight Zone, he was involved in several films and series as a writer and as a film producer. To include the short-lived series Sleeper Cell, Bionic Woman and Kings with its producers list. After all, he was nominated for Sleeper Cell in each case for a Golden Globe and an Emmy for Best Miniseries.

For the hip-hop singer 50 Cent he wrote in 2008, a video game called 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand. In the same year he accompanied his mother on the hajj, the traditional pilgrimage to Mecca.

Besides all this, he also found time to write two historical novels, of which the first Mother of the Believers (English Aisha and Mohammed ) shows the history of Islam and the second the Crusades has on the subject.

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