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    Short Stories of Dr. Rafi-ud-Din Hashmi

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    Rafi-ud-Din Hashmi holds zenith of excellence and veneration among the literary and scholarly figures of sub-continent. He treads in various dimensions in literary perspective. This essay introduces one of his newly established aspect (Story-Writing), hither to unfamiliar in literary circles. This essay exclusively encompasses a comprehensive analysis of his short stories and the trends he set forths in the genre. The reader would find a preview of all his twentyone short stories, though these short stories are not available in book form. His first short story was published in 1960. Bringing all his short stories under disscussion, the essay, for the first time, discovers a significant l iterary dimension that is substantially tagged with Rafi-ud-Din Hashmi

    Short Stories of Dr. Rafi-ud-Din Hashmi

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    Rafi-ud-Din Hashmi holds zenith of excellence and veneration among the literary and scholarly figures of sub-continent. He treads in various dimensions in literary perspective. This essay introduces one of his newly established aspect (Story-Writing), hither to unfamiliar in literary circles. This essay exclusively encompasses a comprehensive analysis of his short stories and the trends he set forths in the genre. The reader would find a preview of all his twentyone short stories, though these short stories are not available in book form. His first short story was published in 1960. Bringing all his short stories under disscussion, the essay, for the first time, discovers a significant l iterary dimension that is substantially tagged with Rafi-ud-Din Hashmi

    Short Stories of Dr. Rafi-ud-Din Hashmi

    No full text
    Rafi-ud-Din Hashmi holds zenith of excellence and veneration among the literary and scholarly figures of sub-continent. He treads in various dimensions in literary perspective. This essay introduces one of his newly established aspect (Story-Writing), hither to unfamiliar in literary circles. This essay exclusively encompasses a comprehensive analysis of his short stories and the trends he set forths in the genre. The reader would find a preview of all his twentyone short stories, though these short stories are not available in book form. His first short story was published in 1960. Bringing all his short stories under disscussion, the essay, for the first time, discovers a significant l iterary dimension that is substantially tagged with Rafi-ud-Din Hashmi

    One Week in Kabul: An Unpublished Travelogue of Ale Ahmad Suroor

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    Prof. Aal-e-Ahmed Suroor was a prominent writer, critic and Iqbaliatexpert. He was the editor of Anjuman Taraqi-e-Urdu's weekly news letter "Hamari Zabaan" published from Ali Garh. He had to travel to Kabul in June 1994 for one week. He was nominated as an observer in an international translation seminar. While coming back to India he compiled a travelogue whose title was "Kabul Mein Aik Hafta". This is an unedited article which has not been indicated in any book or index. So, here, it is being revealed with some necessary notes

    One Week in Kabul: An Unpublished Travelogue of Ale Ahmad Suroor

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    Prof. Aal-e-Ahmed Suroor was a prominent writer, critic and Iqbaliatexpert. He was the editor of Anjuman Taraqi-e-Urdu's weekly news letter "Hamari Zabaan" published from Ali Garh. He had to travel to Kabul in June 1994 for one week. He was nominated as an observer in an international translation seminar. While coming back to India he compiled a travelogue whose title was "Kabul Mein Aik Hafta". This is an unedited article which has not been indicated in any book or index. So, here, it is being revealed with some necessary notes

    Letters of Dr. Syed Abdullah

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    A letter claims a position of a significant document. This articleintroduces Dr. Abdullah's fourteen unpublished letters, for the first time ever. These letters addressed to re-knowned researcher and established critic of Iqbal, Prof. Dr. Rafi-ud-Din Hashmi. These letters are a discourse between two scholars that circumfuses academic and literary discussions. At the end, the article comprises of explanatory notes regarding those fourteen letters. It would make the  discernment and connotations of these letters easily  comprehendable. Previously, these letters were remotely away from the very sight of literary circles. These letters would hold the pedestal of an impactful, substantial and historic allusion after the publication of this article

    Letters of Dr. Syed Abdullah

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    A letter claims a position of a significant document. This articleintroduces Dr. Abdullah's fourteen unpublished letters, for the first time ever. These letters addressed to re-knowned researcher and established critic of Iqbal, Prof. Dr. Rafi-ud-Din Hashmi. These letters are a discourse between two scholars that circumfuses academic and literary discussions. At the end, the article comprises of explanatory notes regarding those fourteen letters. It would make the  discernment and connotations of these letters easily  comprehendable. Previously, these letters were remotely away from the very sight of literary circles. These letters would hold the pedestal of an impactful, substantial and historic allusion after the publication of this article

    Letters of Dr. Syed Abdullah

    No full text
    A letter claims a position of a significant document. This articleintroduces Dr. Abdullah's fourteen unpublished letters, for the first time ever. These letters addressed to re-knowned researcher and established critic of Iqbal, Prof. Dr. Rafi-ud-Din Hashmi. These letters are a discourse between two scholars that circumfuses academic and literary discussions. At the end, the article comprises of explanatory notes regarding those fourteen letters. It would make the  discernment and connotations of these letters easily  comprehendable. Previously, these letters were remotely away from the very sight of literary circles. These letters would hold the pedestal of an impactful, substantial and historic allusion after the publication of this article

    The Idealogical side in "Mavahebur Rahman" Interpretation by Allama Amir al Malihabadi

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    As everyone knows, belief is the biggest and most important aspect in a Muslim\u27s life, and he tries to propagate the correct belief to the world. Our great Islamic scholars have books and writings in this regard. And Maulana Sayed Amir Ali Malihabadi (1953-1919) is one of the most prominent Islamic scholars of India in recent centuries. He has written on various religious topics. He is the author of the great tafsir of "Mavahebur Rahman". He has addressed various issues in this commentary; And he has expressed ideological debates well and it is mostly based on Sunni religion that in this article we have discussed his preferences in ideological debates. And we have divided this scientific discussion into several topics

    One Week in Kabul: An Unpublished Travelogue of Ale Ahmad Suroor

    No full text
    Prof. Aal-e-Ahmed Suroor was a prominent writer, critic and Iqbaliatexpert. He was the editor of Anjuman Taraqi-e-Urdu's weekly news letter "Hamari Zabaan" published from Ali Garh. He had to travel to Kabul in June 1994 for one week. He was nominated as an observer in an international translation seminar. While coming back to India he compiled a travelogue whose title was "Kabul Mein Aik Hafta". This is an unedited article which has not been indicated in any book or index. So, here, it is being revealed with some necessary notes
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