He was 77.
The writer, who was admitted to a hospital yesterday due to age-related ailments, breathed his last at around 7.45 a.m.
His funeral would be held at Vadakara later this evening.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Culture Minister A K Balan and Leader of Opposition Ramesh Chennithala have condoled the death of Kunjabdulla.
Born in Onchiyam near Vadakara in the district in April 1940,Kunjabdulla was a doctor by profession.
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He had completed his MBBS from Aligarh Muslim University and also worked as a governmentdoctor between 1970 and 1973.
He won the Kendriya Sahitya Academy Award for his novel "Smarakasilakal" (memorial stones) in the year 1980 and was alsorecipient of the Kerala Sahitya Academy Award in 1978 and 1980.
Kunjabdulla also received the Mathrubhumi Literary award,Muttah Verky award and Vishwavidhyapeedam award.
His major works include novels like 'Marunnu', 'Paralokam', 'Agnikanavugal', 'Punathilinte Novellukal' and 'Ammaye Kanaan' and short stories like 'Aligarh Kathakal', 'Kshethravilakkukal', 'MalanukalileAbdulla', 'Kure Sthreekal' and 'Pranaya Kathakal'.
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