Mukhtaruddin Ahmad 'Arzoo' (1924–2010) For many people, this was their introduction to Malik Ram. Since then, several major works have been published on him and his literary career. “Malik Ram – Ek Mutaalah"
(Malik Ram – A Study) was published in 1986. Edited by the prolific Urdu writer and poet
Ali Jawad Zaidi, who has also written the foreword, this volume consists of contributions from prominent Urdu scholars, conversant with different aspects of Malik Ram's writings, who have attempted to evaluate his work in some detail. Earlier, in 1972, to mark his 65th birth anniversary, the
Malik Ram Felicitation Committee was formed, which comprised 79 academicians and orientalists from around the world who presented him with a festschrift – the
Malik Ram Felicitation Volume. Ali Jawad Zaidi, who edited the festschrift, calls him
one of the four pillars of Urdu research. In his contribution on Malik Ram and his works, entitled
A Seeker of Knowledge, G.D. Chandan from the Press Information Bureau of the Government of India, and a well-known Urdu story writer himself, wrote: Few Urdu scholars have produced, single-handed, such a variety and volume as Malik Ram. With a quest imbued with passion, scholarship marked by clarity and research covering biographical, historical and literary subjects, he has unearthed many a hidden gem of Urdu language and literature. His wide and varied range manifests a mind which revels in search, constantly seeking knowledge...Someone described criticism as an adventure of a soul among the masterpieces. Malik Ram's work shows that research is an adventure of the same soul among the lost or undisclosed aspects of both the masters and masterpieces. The two companion felicitation volumes in Urdu titled "Armaghan-i Malik" were compiled and edited by
Gopi Chand Narang. The three books were published to commemorate Malik Ram's 65th birthday, in appreciation of his erudition, scholastic versatility and manifold contributions to Urdu, Islamic and Oriental literature, and were presented to him by
V.V. Giri, the President of India. at a reception he gave in Malik Ram's honour at
Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi in April 1972.
Jagan Nath Azad, the Urdu poet and an authority on Iqbal, had this to say about him in his review of the award-winning Tazkirah-i-Muasireen: Malik Ram, an internationally-known authority on Ghalib, is a versatile man of letters. A legend in his own life-time, he has a remarkable capability to deal with many subjects. He is, at the same time, an essayist, a biographer, a memoir-writer, a literary critic, a research scholar as also an authority on
Islamic literature and culture...
Tazkirah-i-Muasireen is a work of encyclopaedic nature. Two other publications in Urdu dwell on the life and works of Malik Ram, as seen by contemporary figures from the world of academia and by prominent Urdu writers of the day:
Malik Namah (1987) and Imtiyaz Ali Khan 'Arshi' (1904–81) "Urdu Historical Background – Progressive Writing" (2.81) : The great trio, Qazi Abdul Wadood, Malik Ram and Imtiyaz Ali 'Arshi', will be known not only for their research on Ghalib but also for giving our research a new depth and modern methodology. Accurate fixation of periods and dates is also one of their achievements. To mark the first anniversary of his death, two Urdu monthly literary journals,
Qaumi Zaban in Karachi and
Aaj Kal in New Delhi, devoted their respective April 1994 editions to Malik Ram and his contribution to Urdu and Islamic literature. Some writers, who had known Malik Ram personally, added hitherto unpublished information about him in both journals. The "Malik Ram Number" as the
Qaumi Zaban edition was called, and the
Aaj Kal special issue also carried different versions of an article by Em Habib Khan (1931–1998), one of the very few people from the literary world, who had access to Malik Ram in the intensive care unit of the hospital in New Delhi where he died. Habib Khan has written a moving account of the last months of his life and of their last meeting. In 1996, the
Ghalib Academy in New Delhi published "Ghalib Shanas Malik Ram" (
Ghalib Scholar Malik Ram) by
Gyan Chand Jain, the Urdu writer and recipient of the 1982
Sahitya Akademi Award for Urdu. In this work, Jain recalls and examines Malik Ram's lifetime research on Ghalib and reflects on his literary legacy. This volume complements an earlier work published in 1975 by
Shahid Azmi entitled "Urdu Tahqiq aur Malik Ram" (
Urdu Research and Malik Ram ) one of the earliest books written about Malik Ram's contribution to Urdu research. Malik Ram was a prolific letter writer. In 1997, Shamim Jahan published a collection of his letters, which also depict his literary style, in a volume entitled
Khutut-i-Malik Ram. In 2010, Muhammad Arshad published "Malik Ram: Hayat aur Karname" (
Malik Ram: Life and Work ) in
Aligarh, India. In this volume, Malik Ram, the research scholar, has himself become the subject of research. ==Literary awards==