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  • - (Essays)
     
    236,-

    The primary objective of Islamic teachings is to provide guidance to Muslims on how to gain religious knowledge and practice their faith in a morally upright and ethical way. Its basis are the lessons of the Qur'an, the Hadith, Islamic history, and the opinions of Islamic scholars. A few research articles authored by Dr. Mohd Sharfuddin Sahil are included in this book.

  •  
    391,-

    The Urdu short story, or "afsaana" is one of the most significant literary subgenres in Urdu literature even though it is a relatively recent literary form. It is a product of the modern industrial and mechanized era, influenced not just by western influences but also by a number of literary groups and trends. It has accommodated changing subjects and literary devices as well as the emergence of new concepts about what it means to live across time. A collection of short stories from recent Urdu fiction is included in the book "Nau Rang Afsane: part-1".

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    488,-

    Students learn both the philological and linguistic analysis of texts written in various styles, as well as the expression of linguistic means in literary works, through the study of philological text analysis. There is additional discussion on the topic of analyzing language meanings in texts and discourse. Since all texts have metaphorical meaning, the phenomenon of meaning transfer actually takes center stage in the analysis of the text. In other words, every linguistic phenomena in this training course is a multi-style text. and the examination of the teeth determines the metaphorical meaning. The goals and objectives of the scientific field of "Philological text analysis" are covered in this book, along with the background of its establishment, the study of metaphors, text kinds, language usage in texts and discourse, and, most importantly, the phonetic and lexical manifestation of metaphors.

  • - (Essays)
     
    379,-

    Urdu literature has benefited much from feminist writing and criticism. Feminine consciousness heritage serves as a symbol of our cultural orientation. It is a reflection of the awareness of women. There is historical foundation to the feminine expression mindset. Feminist literature and criticism gives an examination of the cognitive and mental journey of half of our population rather than being an imitation of the West or at odds with our beliefs. It offers the perspectives of female authors, and it is indisputable that point of view is crucial to modern literature. This book includes a variety of literary and artistic analyses by specialists in the field of feminist critique.

  • av Muslim Library Nagpur
    391,-

    The "Sadar Muslim Library" was established in Nagpur, Maharashtra, in 1922 by astute and informed individuals who were drawn to Urdu literature. Even now, the organization is still growing. Books on intellectual, literary, social, cultural, and other subjects are widely available and beneficial to readers of all castes and religions. The same organization also started a helpful series of introduction writings to honor the late poets of Kamti and Nagpur. Literary events were also arranged by them. As a result, the poems, writings, and lives of the Nagpur region's poets have been preserved. An introduction to a few chosen writers and their literary works can be found in this book.

  • av Vishwanath Taus
    331,-

    Vishwanath Taus's book contains essays that concisely outline significant periods in Indian film history. How did cinema journalism flourish, how did well-known authors and poets come to be associated with movies, how did intentional and distinctive films get made, how did movies handle subjects like communalism or religion, and how did art films forge their own identities? The same fascinating topics are covered in this book.

  • av Aijaz Ubaid
    291,-

    These days, people who yell slogans about women's freedom and equal rights and level numerous charges against Islam overlook the fact that Islam itself bestows this kind of devout understanding of women and the concept of rights associated with them. This book also covers a number of other women-related subjects in great detail.

  • av Tahseen Firaqi
    279,-

    Iqbal's words are a timeless masterpiece of Islamic literature, flowing from the liver and from the bottom of the heart. These lines gave rise to ideas and conversations about Islamic literature, which emerged on the Urdu literary scene some time after Pakistan was established and whose warmth endures eternally in the hearts and minds of those who pioneered devout writing. Iqbal's song, which embodies awareness, wisdom, timelessness, faith, and love, brightens minds and warms hearts.

  • av Ghulam Haider
    403,-

    Today, newspapers play a big role in our lives. It wouldn't be incorrect to argue that the newspaper paints the best picture of modern civilization. Newspapers provide a comprehensive record of all that we are leaving behind for future generations... daily occurrences, mishaps, adjustments, revolutions, advancements, and every facet of our existence worldwide. The author of this book has made an effort to clearly explain how the concept of the newspaper came to be, when and where it did so, how it evolved over time, and what the modern newspaper aims to achieve.

  • av Syed Hyderabadi
    415,-

    Everyone understands the value of personality. As a result, a lot of individuals draw attention to them right away. Every walk of life welcomes them. Building our personalities is entirely up to us in terms of thought, deed, and commitment. People that genuinely want to make a difference in the world are successful in doing so. It's crucial to put the knowledge into practice because simply knowing something is insufficient. Without action, knowledge is insufficient. It is important to remember this concept. We'll undoubtedly arrive at our destination if we are successful in this. This book offers a few strategies for readers' healthy personality development.

  • av Zarqa Mufti
    367,-

    Despite being a relatively new literary form, the Urdu short story, or "afsaana," is one of the most important literary subgenres in Urdu literature. It is a creation of the contemporary industrial and mechanized era, impacted by several literary movements and groups in addition to western influences. It has adapted to shifting themes and literary techniques in addition to the appearance of fresh ideas about what it means to exist in different eras. The book "Nau Rang Afsane: part-2" is a selection of short stories from contemporary Urdu fiction.

  • av Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi
    355,-

    Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi was a versatile personality, poet, fiction writer, editor, journalist and educationist. This book contains ten of his thought-provoking essays on education, literature and art. In these articles, He has focused particularly on children's education and their literature.

  • av Kabulova Umida Sayidmaxamadovna
    476,-

    This book is intended for students of the bachelor's level of higher educational institutions of the general group. It is developed on the basis of the program of the subject "Use of the Uzbek language in the field". The materials of this study guide can be used in classroom lessons, assignments, and supervision. Each lesson of this guide was given as a practical exercise, and instructions specific to the field terms, documents, official-departmental work style were given. In the training manual, the scientificity of the expert's speech, the use of terms related to the field, and the terms specific to the formal style are mentioned in the development of students as representatives of the field.

  • av Zarqa Mufti
    343,-

    The promotion and publication of Urdu language and literature have been greatly aided by women. Women and men have worked together to produce every literary genre. Women have demonstrated the core of their craft in prose and poetry, particularly criticism. Some critical studies on women's poetry written by women themselves can be found in this book.

  • av Aijaz Ubaid
    291,-

    In contrast to other heavenly religions, which lack conversation and rational dispute in their sacred books, histories, and academics, Islam places a strong focus on these concepts. Since ancient times, there have been discussions amongst religions to try and discover some common ground. This conversation is viewed from an Islamic point of view in this book. The necessity of discourse in Islam has been explained by pointing to its meaning and historical background. Four requirements are listed along with the advantages of this argument, which the advocates of the debate must follow.

  • av Rasheed Amjad
    379,-

    Faiz Ahmed Faiz has a revolutionary perspective on social transformation and is an enthusiastic humanitarian. He supports for the greatest amount of freedom for the average person to use their unique abilities and talents in order to advance human welfare. He is a responsible, forward-thinking academic who cares a great deal about basic human needs. Faiz is especially committed to advancing the goals of marginalized and oppressed social groups and communities. He spoke out against lowering wages, rejecting worker social benefits, and allowing capitalists to amass fortune at the expense of working people. This book goes into great detail about the opinions and analysis of Faiz's poetry.

  • av Qadeer Zaman
    367,-

    In this book, "Bazm e Hum NafsaaN," renowned Hyderabadi Urdu laureate Qadeer Zaman provides literary and social details on the lives and work of well-known literary giants. The book also includes his vivid portraits of those literary figures.

  • av Aijaz Ubaid
    343,-

    A travelogue is a type of writing that documents the observations and encounters of travel. It is the most widely read genre of Urdu writing. The writers of travelogues saw the conditions in many parts of the world and incorporated them into their writings. The form also developed as soon as travel comforts increased. Not only has Urdu travelogue advanced significantly in terms of quantity, but it has also become more accepted. This book contains four interesting travelogues written by significant writers.

  •  
    249,-

    Fostering children's natural curiosity is crucial to assisting them in developing into well-rounded adults later on. Children's books should be chosen with their attitude in mind, both in terms of style and content. The universe of a child's consciousness and semi-perception is completely different from the world of an adult. Thus, writing that satisfies a child's fascinations and interests while also catering to the psychological demands of their mind, inclinations, and understandings is truly worthy of its own genre. Writing for this readership considers the influence of perception. This is a collection of five short stories written in an easy, fluid, and simple style for young adults, written by Manazir Ashiq Harganvi and compiled by Farha Andaleeb.

  • av Ghulam Sarwar
    249,-

    To assist kids become well-rounded adults in the future, it is crucial to foster their natural curiosity. When choosing children's books, one should take their attitude toward style and content into account. Compared to an adult, a child's consciousness and semi-perception inhabit a completely different universe. Books that satisfy a child's fascinations and interests while also attending to the psychological demands of their mind, inclinations, and understandings are thus genuinely worthy of their own category. The power of perception is kept in mind when writing for this audience. Dr. Ghulam Sarwar has authored four short stories for young adults on jungles in an easy, flowing style.

  • av Aijaz Ubaid
    367,-

    Kamleshwar was a 20th-century Indian writer who wrote in Hindi. He became famous for his short stories, and some other works, which depicted the contemporary life in a vivid style of presentation. This book, "Kamleshwar ke 6 Afsane (Short Stories)" is a collection of his six short stories translated and edited by Aijaz Ubaid in Urdu.

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    343,-

    Urdu literature is mainly consists of poetry than prose. The prose in Urdu languge is mainly related to ancient form of long stories called dastan. These long stories have complicated plots that deal with magical and supernatural creatures and ancidents. Dastan mainly focuses on folklore, myth and classical literary subjects.This was specifically common in Urdu literature. Typologically dastan is closer to eastern genres of literature such as Punjabi qissa, Persian Masnawi, Sindhi waqayati bait, etc.College of Fort William in Calcutta started a project translating Indian literature. Mr. John Borthwick Gilchrist, a famous scholar of literature, asked Mir Amman, an employee of the college, to translate the stories which were originally written in Persian by Amir Khusro into the Urdu language. Mir Amman translated it into everyday Urdu, under the title Baagh o Bahaar.

  • av Mohd Sharfuddin Sahil
    279,-

    Dr Mohd Sharfuddin Sahil has presented social and literary information related to the life of renowned literary personalities in this book 'Chaar Ahem Shakhsiaat' which also features his evocative illustrations of those literary figures.

  • av Hakeem Rahat Naseem Sohdravi
    355,-

    Life and health are among the greatest gifts that God has given to humanity. Since Islam is the religion of nature, it commands respect for the bounties associated with material requirements. For this reason, it commands the preservation of life and health. Today, preventive care and prevention are the main priorities of medical institutions worldwide. In every medical college, a department named "Community Medicine" is being established, with the goal of eliminating diseases first through avoidance and prevention. This book raises awareness of the importance of maintaining good health and outlines preventative measures that can be taken to do so.

  • av Muhammad Mansha Yaad
    355,-

    Writer and Playwright Muhammad Mansha Yaad was born in Punjab, Pakistan. His first collection of stories was published in 1975, while his first short story debuted in 1955. He wrote stories in Punjabi and Urdu for numerous literary publications. The stories of Mansha Yad also contain elements of simplicity and purity, as well as the fundamental inconsistencies and wants of the earthly human being. The reader connects with the town's characters as they read their stories. The reader is moved ahead in astonishment by each of his stories.

  • av Fouzia Choudhary
    343,-

    As the chairperson of the Urdu Academy Karnataka, Dr. Fouzia Choudhary was instrumental in bringing the academy to life with its many programs and awards, financial support for journalists, and scholarships for writers, poets, and journalists who receive less than favorable treatment. She consistently participated in the academy's many events and initiatives. She was a writer as well, and this book features literary portraits of a few Karnataka laureates, including Azeemuddin Azeem, Aijaz Timmapuri, and Najmus Saqib.

  • av Krishan Chander
    391,-

    Krishan Chander was an Indian novelist and short story writer who wrote in Hindi and Urdu. He was a cosmopolitan and humanist who, above all, never gave up opposing terror, violence in communities, fanaticism, and casteism. His literary masterpieces about the savagery and barbarism of the Indian partition period and the Bengal famine are among the best examples of contemporary Urdu writing. More than 100 books, including novels, anthologies of short stories, dramas, fantasies, satires, parodies, reportages, scripts for films, and children's books, have been attributed to him. A selection of some of his best short stories are included in this book.

  •  
    391,-

    Despite being a relatively new literary form, the Urdu short story, or "afsaana," is one of the most important literary subgenres in Urdu literature. It is a creation of the contemporary industrial and mechanized era, impacted by several literary movements and trends in addition to western influences. It has accepted the evolving ideas about what it is to live that have surfaced over time, as well as the shifting subjects and literary techniques. This book "Kuch Yaadgaar Afsane" collects a selection of short stories from Urdu fiction.

  • - (Essays)
     
    391,-

    Professor Syed Mujawir Husain Rizvi's book "Wataniyaat" addresses issues pertaining to the state of the Urdu language in the nation. Examples include the literary and journalistic traditions of India, the national unity tradition in Urdu poetry, Maulana Azad's notion of independence, Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar and national integration, etc.

  • - (Essays)
     
    343,-

    Rajinder Singh Bedi was an Indian Urdu writer of the progressive writers' movement and a playwright, who later worked in Hindi cinema as a film director, screenwriter and dialogue writer. Rajendra Singh Bedi is the name of modern Urdu fiction that Urdu fiction rightly admires. His short stories are outstanding, unparalleled, and definitely one-of-a-kind. This book includes some of his literary essays.

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