Mohammad Akram Osman (May 2, 1937 – August 11, 2016) was an Afghan short-story writer, novelist and intellectual.
He was born in Herat, Afghanistan.
He has his PhD from the faculty of Law and political science at Tehran University.
He has worked, for years, as narrator and writer of several social – cultural programs in Afghanistan's Radio and Television.
He has been head of the Art and Literature Department at Radio Afghanistan for some period.Akram Osman has the Candidate to Academician title from the Science Academy of Afghanistan and he has been in charge of the History and Law Institutes at the Science Academy of Afghanistan.
He has served as president of Afghanistan's Writers Association too.
His last appointments were in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan.
The magazine Farda was published by Afghan Pen Club in Stockholm under his supervision.
In February 2014 the Presidency of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan gave a medal (???? ???? ??? ????? ???) of honorary recognition to Osman for his contributions to Afghanistan and Afghan literature.
The Afghan film has produced two films based on two short stories by Osman.
The films are based on the short stories Real Men Keep Their Word and The Deceptive Object.Osman and his family emigrated to Sweden on August 28, 1992.
He died in the city of Jönköping, Sweden August 11, 2016.
He is buried in the Eastern cemetery in the city of Jönköping.
Akram Osman was married, he had one daughter and two sonsThe ninth annual Jalal Al-e Ahmad Literary Awards, Iran's most lucrative literary prize, paid tribute to Osman, the celebrated Afghan writer.