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Jul
03

Anniversary Special Download: Ali Pur Ka Aili by Mumtaz Mufti (Urdu)

http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/2821/alipurkaaili.jpgAli Pur Ka Aili is the 1961 autobiography of Mumtaz Mufti describing first phase of his life. Initially this book was taken as a novel but later it was revealed that it was in fact the story of his life. The later half of his life was presented in his book Alakh Nagri.

Mumtaz Mufti was born in Batala, Punjab, (now in India). He was a son of Mufti Muhammad Hussain and his first wife Sughra Khannum. He became a civil servant under British rule and started career as a school teacher. Soon after partition, he migrated to Pakistan with his family.

Mumtaz Mufti started writing Urdu short stories while working as a school teacher before partition. In the beginning of his literary career, he was considered a non-conformist writer having liberal views, who appeared influenced by Freud. His transformation from Liberalism to Sufism was due to his inspiration from Qudrat Ullah Shahab. All the same, he did manage to retain his individual accent and wrote on subjects which were frowned upon by the conservative elements in society.

The two phases of his life are witnessed by his autobiographies, Ali Pur Ka Ailee and Alakh Nagri. According to forewords mentioned in his later autobiography, Ali Pur Ka Aeeli is an account of a lover who challenged the social taboos of his times, and Alakh Nagri is an account of an acolyte who greatly influenced by the mysticism of Qudrat Ullah Shahab.

Mumtaz Mufti is one of the most famous Pakistani Urdu writer. His books (novels) earned a great deal of popularity. Alakh Nagri, Ali pur ka Aili, Labbaik and Talaash.

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Jun
26

Download Dastaan Go (Ashfaq Ahmed) by A Hameed Free Urdu eBook

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Ashfaq Ahmed had a vision of peaceful society that’s why he globalized his message of character building and sacrifice through his intellectual writings. Ashfaq’s fragrance is still felt in our hearts and minds and it seems that he is present somewhere around us with his far sighted approach and acumen.

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Nov
14

Download Shahab Nama by Qudratullah Shahab Free Urdu eBook

Update: Part 11 (Chhota Moon Bari Baat – Shahab Nama) has been included!

Shahab Nama is the autobiography of Qudrat Ullah Shahab. It was finished in 1986 just before his death. It was published the same year and soon he became a household name in Pakistan.

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Sep
19

The making of Imran

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A biography for cricket fans and laymen alike.

Review By: Saad Shafqat

Cover image of <i>Imran Khan: The Cricketer, The Celebrity, The Politician</i>Don’t be fooled by what you read in the press and hear in the media. In Pakistan it was decided long ago that he can do no wrong. He took those 12 wickets in Sydney, bowled that immortal afternoon spell of reverse swing in Karachi, stared the West Indies down on their home turf, led the cornered tigers in 1992. In short, he ushered Pakistan cricket into its golden era. And then there is the man. As any number of women would say, just look at him.

You would think this makes Imran Khan an irresistible biography subject – and you’d be right. There are very few autobiographies of Pakistani cricketers, and fewer biographies. Imran has become the focus now of a second worthy book (after Ivo Tenant’s Imran Khan, which appeared in 1994). The latest effort is by Christopher Sandford, a seasoned biographer who has previously tackled Godfrey Evans and Tom Graveney in addition to an august list from the world of music and film.

It is not strictly a cricket book, because Imran is not just a cricketer. There is naturally a great deal of cricket in it, but it is so seamlessly interwoven with general experiences of the human condition that this book can be read with equal enjoyment by die-hard fans and casual followers alike. Indeed, Imran transcended cricket in that many people with little interest in the game found themselves absorbed by his public image and personality. This book will appeal to them too.

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Dec
03

Noor Walon Ka Dera 1 – Baba Sahiba

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Nov
28

Jharoo Dena Seekh Lia – Baba Sahiba

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Nov
28

Jhalak – Baba Sahiba

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