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Pyla
Odas Chand by A Hameed |


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A Hameed (Urdu: اے۔ حمید)
is a popular Urdu fiction writer from Lahore,
Pakistan who has written over 200 books. |
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Naryal
Ka Phool by A Hameed |


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A Hameed (Urdu: اے۔ حمید)
is a popular Urdu fiction writer from Lahore,
Pakistan who has written over 200 books. |
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Khazan
Ke Geet by A Hammed |


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A Hameed (Urdu: اے۔ حمید)
is a popular Urdu fiction writer from Lahore,
Pakistan who has written over 200 books. |
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Dastango
Ashfaq Ahmed by A Hammed |


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A Hameed (Urdu: اے۔ حمید)
is a popular Urdu fiction writer from Lahore,
Pakistan who has written over 200 books. |
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Barish
Me Judai by A Hameed |


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A Hameed (Urdu: اے۔ حمید)
is a popular Urdu fiction writer from Lahore,
Pakistan who has written over 200 books. |
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Aur Chanar
Julty Rahy by A Hameed |


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A Hameed (Urdu: اے۔ حمید)
is a popular Urdu fiction writer from Lahore,
Pakistan who has written over 200 books. |
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Kalasi
aur Aag – Naseem Hijazi |
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Naseem Hijazi
was an Urdu writer who is well-known for his
novels dealing with Islamic history. He was
born at Wazirabad in Pre-Partition India in an
Arain family and migrated to Pakistan after
independence from the British Rule and
subsequent partition of India in 1947. He
lived most of his life in Pakistan and died in
March 1996.
Naseem Hijazi’s bases most
of his work in Islamic history. In dealing
with this history, he shows both the rise and
fall of the Islamic Empire. His novels
Muhammad Bin Qasim, Aakhri Ma’raka, Qaisar-o
Kisra and Qafla-i Hijaz describe the era of
Islam’s rise to political, militaristic,
economic, and educational power. While Yusuf
Bin Tashfain, Shaheen, Kaleesa aur Aag, and
Andheri Raat ke Musafir describe the period of
Spanish Reconquista. In one of these novels (Kaleesa
Aur Aag) he has painfully, yet truthfully,
depicted the infamous Inquisition that began
by targeting Jews and ended with the
conversion or expulsion of the Moriscos or
Muslims |
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Ansaan
aur Dayota – Naseem Hijazi |

انسان
اور دیوتا نسیم حجازی

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Naseem
Hijazi was an Urdu writer who is
well-known for his novels dealing with Islamic
history. He was born at Wazirabad in
Pre-Partition India in an Arain family and
migrated to Pakistan after independence from
the British Rule and subsequent partition of
India in 1947. He lived most of his life in
Pakistan and died in March 1996.
Naseem Hijazi’s
bases most of his work in Islamic history. In
dealing with this history, he shows both the
rise and fall of the Islamic Empire. His
novels Muhammad Bin Qasim, Aakhri Ma’raka,
Qaisar-o Kisra and Qafla-i Hijaz describe the
era of Islam’s rise to political,
militaristic, economic, and educational power.
While Yusuf Bin Tashfain, Shaheen, Kaleesa aur
Aag, and Andheri Raat ke Musafir describe the
period of Spanish Reconquista. In one of these
novels (Kaleesa Aur Aag) he has painfully, yet
truthfully, depicted the infamous Inquisition
that began by targeting Jews and ended with
the conversion or expulsion of the Moriscos or
Muslims |
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Yousaf
bin Tashfeen – Naseem Hijazi |

یوسف
بن تاشفین نسیم حجازی

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Naseem Hijazi
was an Urdu writer who is well-known for his
novels dealing with Islamic history. He was
born at Wazirabad in Pre-Partition India in an
Arain family and migrated to Pakistan after
independence from the British Rule and
subsequent partition of India in 1947. He
lived most of his life in Pakistan and died in
March 1996.
Naseem Hijazi’s bases most
of his work in Islamic history. In dealing
with this history, he shows both the rise and
fall of the Islamic Empire. His novels
Muhammad Bin Qasim, Aakhri Ma’raka, Qaisar-o
Kisra and Qafla-i Hijaz describe the era of
Islam’s rise to political, militaristic,
economic, and educational power. While Yusuf
Bin Tashfain, Shaheen, Kaleesa aur Aag, and
Andheri Raat ke Musafir describe the period of
Spanish Reconquista. In one of these novels (Kaleesa
Aur Aag) he has painfully, yet truthfully,
depicted the infamous Inquisition that began
by targeting Jews and ended with the
conversion or expulsion of the Moriscos or
Muslims |
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Saqafat
ki Talash – Naseem Hijazi |

ثقافت
کی تلاش نسیم حجازی
ڈاؤن لوڈ
لنک

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Naseem Hijazi
was an Urdu writer who is well-known for his
novels dealing with Islamic history. He was
born at Wazirabad in Pre-Partition India in an
Arain family and migrated to Pakistan after
independence from the British Rule and
subsequent partition of India in 1947. He
lived most of his life in Pakistan and died in
March 1996.
Naseem Hijazi’s bases most
of his work in Islamic history. In dealing
with this history, he shows both the rise and
fall of the Islamic Empire. His novels
Muhammad Bin Qasim, Aakhri Ma’raka, Qaisar-o
Kisra and Qafla-i Hijaz describe the era of
Islam’s rise to political, militaristic,
economic, and educational power. While Yusuf
Bin Tashfain, Shaheen, Kaleesa aur Aag, and
Andheri Raat ke Musafir describe the period of
Spanish Reconquista. In one of these novels (Kaleesa
Aur Aag) he has painfully, yet truthfully,
depicted the infamous Inquisition that began
by targeting Jews and ended with the
conversion or expulsion of the Moriscos or
Muslims |
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