‘The Greatest Man in History is MUHAMMAD,’ focuses on the life of the Prophet of Islam. Authored by a Pakistani diplomat, Mian Afrasiab Mehdi Hashmi Qureshi, the voluminous book looks at Muhammad from the perspective of the 21st century.Muhammad stood for human rights. He spoke of animal rights. Muhammad had a pet cat called ‘Muezza.’ He loved the cat so much that it used to sit on his …
The new book "Medina Munawwara Tarikh Ke Aaina Mein" by renowned scholar, writer, and senior journalist Sarwar Munir Rao has been published.Medina al-Munawwarah (or Al-Madinah) is the second holiest city in Islam, after Mecca, and is the site of the Prophet Muhammad's tomb. It was also the location where the Muslim community (ummah) was established after the Prophet's migration from Mecca
The book "Adbi Istilahaat" (Literary Terms) by Prof. Anwar Jamal, published by the National Book Foundation, is a glossary of Urdu literary terms. It provides definitions and explanations of key concepts in Urdu literature, likely used for academic purposes or by those studying Urdu
"Suraj Ki Talash," translated to "In Search of the Sun," is a continuing resource, possibly a book series, authored by Rasheed Butt. The title suggests a journey or quest, potentially exploring themes of knowledge, enlightenment, or perhaps a spiritual journey.
اس انتخاب کے پس منظر میں یہ خیال و خواہش کارفرما رہے ہیں کہ اردو خاکہ نگاری کی ایک ایسی جامع دستاویز مرتب کی جائے جو اس صنف کے پورے سفر کا جائزہ اور اس کے نمایاں سنگ ہائے میل کا اشاریہ ثابت ہو- اس انتخاب میں "محمد حسین آزاد…
This book is about the life history of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and shows us a path to lead our lives according to the sayings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
A "dastan" in Urdu literature refers to a long, ornate narrative, often drawing on folklore and history, and related to genres like the Persian masnawi and Punjabi qissa. The oldest Urdu dastans include "Dastan-i-Amir Hamza" and "Bustan-i Khayal". Many dastans were recorded in the early 19th century and included motifs from the Middle East, Central Asia, and Northern India. Examples include "Ba…
The book was first published in 1899. The story of Husain and Zammarrud fallen in the grip of the Assassins take us back to the last days of Hasan Bin Sabah's merciless followers, at the end of which the sect's stronghold, the famous fort of Alamoot, was destroyed by the even more merciless Mongol hordes. Sharar writes famously in the style of a Walter Scott novel, the novel itself being a new …
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Sharīf Husain (Urdu: شریف حسین), who used the pseudonym Nasīm Hijāzī (Urdu: نسیم حجازی, commonly transliterated as Naseem Hijazi, or Nasim Hijazi) was an Urdu writer famous for writing Islamic Historical fiction. Born in British India he settled in Lahore, Pakistan after independence. His novels based on Islamic history are considered one of a kind in Urdu literature. Shar…