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The Contractor By Raymond Davis in Urdu

    The Contractor
    Book Name The Contractor
    AuthorRaymond Davis
    Publish Year
    PublisherFact Publications.
    Language Urdu
    Genre Translation
    ISBN NA
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    Review: The Contractor

    Raymond Davis is the author of a famous English book, The Contractor. Kiraye Ka Fauji is its Urdu translation. Raymond Davis was a contractor of the American army who was operating in Pakistan. During a mission in Lahore, he shooted two Pakistani civilians on the road. Another man was also killed in the accident when Raymond Davis tried to flee from the crime scene. Lahore police arrested Raymond Davis and put him in lock up. It created a tense situation between Pakistan and American officials. The Americans claimed that Raymond Davis is a diplomat and he has immunity. The Pakistani refused their claim and announced the criminal investigation and procedure against Raymond Davis. At last, the American approached the families of the martyrdom with the consent of Pakistani agencies. The families agreed to forgive the killer for money or Diyat. After the completion of the court procedure, Raymond Davis left Pakistan and flew to Kabul. He was a Kiraye Ka Fauji and wanted to report his officers as early as possible. In this book, Kiraye Ka Fauji, the contractor, describes his days and nights in law enforcement agencies’ custody. He discussed the behavior of Pakistani officials with him. Meanwhile, he told some untold facts in this book that made it a historical document. Waseem Sheikh is a famous writer and translator who of this book (note: if publisher or writer has any complain about copy write, just send an email from contact us tab)

The End of India by Khushwant Singh in Urdu Pdf Free Download

Khushwant Singh
Book Name The End of India
AuthorKhushwant Singh
Publish Year
PublisherNigarishat
Language Urdu
Genre Politics
ISBN NA
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Review: The End of India

This is the Urdu translation of Khushwant singh's latest controversial book The End of India, The End of India provides a fearless, sometimes vulgar, admission and realistic portrayal of the cumulative growth of Hindu extremism in India, especially through the past two decades. I call it an "admission" - before anything else - insofar as Singh does not write like some highbrow, accusatory outsider to the Indian cauldron; he views himself as much a victim as a default social accessory to the declining communal situation in India.
"India is going to the dogs," he screams, adding, "and unless a miracle saves us, the country will break up. It will not be Pakistan or any other foreign power that will destroy us; we will commit hara-kiri" (pp 3-4).
The immediate cause for Singh's despondence is the Gujarat riots of 2002 and the politics that followed them. In the riots, Hindus mutilated and sexually tortured a great many Muslims in addition to massacring more than 3,000 of them, often with the support of the state. The riots themselves were in retaliation against the torching of a train allegedly performed by some Muslim miscreants at the railway station in Godhra. The fire killed scores of politically mobilized Hindus that were going by the train to the controversial religious site of Ayodhya.
"The carnage in Gujarat ... and the subsequent landslide victory of Narendra Modi in the elections will spell doom for our country," Singh warns (p 3). Throughout the rest of the book, however, he goes well beyond auditing the forces of Hindutva to give us a sketch of the evolution of the religious question through the regional history of the state of Punjab, the subcontinental Independence Movement, and the history of post-colonial India.

Ghazaliyat Hafiz Shiraz in Urdu Pdf Free

Hafiz Shirazi
Book Name Ghazaliyat Hafiz Shiraz in Urdu
AuthorDr. Khalid Hameed
Publish Year
PublisherNA
LanguageUrdu, Farsi
GenrePoetry
ISBN1275-43517
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Review of Ghazaliyat Hafiz Shiraz

This is an Urdu translation of Ghazaliyat Hafiz Shiraz , translated by Dr. Khalid Hameed,  Hafiz Muhammad Shamas Uddin alias Hafiz Shirazi hails from Shiraz, Iran. His date of birth is not clear in the history. He was probably born between 724 AH to 729 AH. His father name was Bahauddin, who was a merchant in Isfahan, Iran.He left some 500 Ghazals, 42 Rubaiyees, and a few Ghaseedeh's, composed over a period of 50 years. Hafez only composed when he was divinely inspired, and therefore he averaged only about 10 Ghazals per year. His focus was to write poetry worthy of the Beloved. In his childhood he had memorized the Koran by listening to his father's recitations of it, therefore he gained the title of Hafez (a title given to those who had memorized the Koran by heart.). He also had memorized many of the works of his hero, Saadi, as wells as Attar, Rumi and Nizami.

Da Khalil Jibran Shahkar Landey Qissey Pdf Free

KhalilJibran
Book Name Da Khalil Jibran Shahkar Landey Qissey
AuthorJibran Khalil Jibran
Publish Year
PublisherNA
Language Pashto
Genre Short Stories
ISBN NA
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Da Khalil Jibran Shahkar Landey Qissey Review:

Da Khalil Jibran Shahkar Landey Qissey is Pashto translation of some of the short stories of Khalil Jibran. Gibran was born in 1883 into a pretty poor family in Bsharri, Lebanon.The most celebrated Lebanese-American poet ever was Khalil Gibran. He was a consummate artist who wanted to change the world and open hearts to spirituality through his art. Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and John Lennon all agree to being influenced by the writing of Khalil Gibran.
Khalil Gibran was a writer, artist and poet who is regarded as the third bestselling poet of all time. His sales rank only behind William Shakespeare and Lao-Tsu. The poems that he wrote were primarily about the spirituality of love. His major book, The Prophet, has sold millions of copies worldwide and has been translated into more than 40 different languages.

Shikwa Jawab e Shikwa in Pashto Pdf Free Download

Shikwa Jawab e Shikwa in Pashto

Book Name Gilla Ao Jawab Gilla
AuthorMaulvi Sahib Gul
Publish Year
PublisherAdab Dost Katlang, Mardan
Language Pashto
Genre Poetry
ISBN NA
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Review of Gilla Ao Jawab Gilla:

Gilla Ao Jawab Gilla is Pashto translation of Allama Muhammad Iqbal's Shikwa Jawab e Shikwa.( Click Here for Urdu version of Shikwa Jawab e Shikwa). This great effort for pashto language is done by Molvi Sahib Gul resident of district Mardan, khyber pakhtunkhwa.
Gilla Ao Jawab Gilla gives opportunity to pashto readers to read and understand Allama Iqbal, and Iqbal thinkings.
On the other hand Gilla Ao Jawab Gilla is a nice addition to Pashto poetry and Pashto literature.

Borha aur Samandar (The Old man & the Sea) Pdf Free

urdu novel

Book Name Borha aur Samandar (The Old man and the Sea)
AuthorShahid Hameed
Publish Year
PublisherWaris Printers, Lahore
LanguageUrdu
Genre Novel
ISBN 978-9-69-640024-0
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Review: Borha aur Samandar

Borha aur Samandar is Urdu translation of Old man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway. the urdu translated version is written by Shahid Hameed. Ernest Miller Hemingway (July 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961) was an American journalist, novelist, and short-story writer. His economical and understated style—which he termed the iceberg theory—had a strong influence on 20th-century fiction, while his adventurous lifestyle and his public image brought him admiration from later generations. Hemingway produced most of his work between the mid-1920s and the mid-1950s, and he won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. He published seven novels, six short-story collections, and two non-fiction works. Three of his novels, four short story collections, and three non-fiction works were published posthumously. Many of his works are considered classics of American literature.
Shortly after the publication of The Old Man and the Sea (1952), Hemingway went on safari to Africa, where he was almost killed in two successive plane crashes that left him in pain or ill-health for much of the rest of his life. Hemingway maintained permanent residences in Key West, Florida (in the 1930s) and Cuba (in the 1940s and 1950s). In 1959, he bought a house in Ketchum, Idaho, where, in mid-1961, he shot himself in the head.

Jab Indra Jawan Thi by Prem Narayan

urdu novel

Book Name Jab Indra Jawan Thi
AuthorPrem Narayan
Publish Year
PublisherKhurshid Printers, Islamabad
Language Urdu
Genre Politics
ISBN NA
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Review: Jab Indra Jawan Thi

Jab Indra Jawan Thi was published in 1949 at nagpur by prem Narain of Narsingapur, Now that just 30 books were sold out, Government agencies took action by the orders of pandit jawahirlal nehru, scripts and published books were taken in custody, while the author, printer and publisher were arrested.
The indian police and agencies started operation for the recovery of sold out books, after the struggle of thirteen days they recoverd twenty seven books while the rest three are missing till to date.
One among those three we bought last days in afghanistan from a takur geyan singh over sixteen hundred (1600) rupees just for Pakistani public.
in order to know some truth about the indian legend.

Taliban by Ahmed Rasheed

urdu books

Book NameTaliban
AuthorAhmed Rasheed
Publish Year
PublisherMashal
Language Urdu
Genre Afghan Taliban
ISBN NA
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Taliban Book Review:

This is a translated book about the emergence of taliban as well as effects and side effects. Taliban rose with the slogan of Islam and jehad, but the started jehad with their muslim brothers and killed uncounted number of persons in pakistan as well as afghanistan.
This is the translation of Taliban: Islam, Oil and the New Great Game in Central Asia by Ahmad Rashid.