Mumtaz Shireen (1924–1973), born a hundred years ago this week on September 12, is a significant name in the landscapes of the Urdu short-story and criticism. As the first major female Urdu critic, Shireen has considerable importance. Her short-story collections Apni Nagariya (One라이브 바카라 City) and Megh Malhar (Megh Malhar) and a collection of English short-stories Footfalls Echo are precious assets of Urdu literature. All clear-sighted people are aware of her work in the field of translation in addition to her critical essay collections Me’yar (Standard), Nuri Na Nari (Neither Heavenly Nor Hellish) and Zulmat-e-Neem-Roz (Darkness At Noon). Her critical essays deserve to belong to the category of creative critique, in which practical critique and ideological debates coexist. Shireen라이브 바카라 short-stories on account of style and singularity of expression stand out in Urdu literature. Her work enriched the Urdu short-story immeasurably.