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    The Silent Sisters 3

    Aut et sit nulla consectetur. Sed quaerat et sed beatae. Accusamus optio et cupiditate.

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    عنوان کتاب: تاریخ پنجاب
    مصنف: سید محمد لطیف
    مترجم: افتخار محبوب
    ناشر: تخلیقات، لاہور۔ پاکستان
    سالِ اشاعت: نومبر 1994ء
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    Urdu Punjabi Lughat اردو پنجابی لغت

    اردو پنجابی لغت ارشاد احمد پنجابی
    Urdu Punjabi Dictionary
    by Irshad Ahmed Punjabi

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    Doohangay Samandar/ڈوہنگے سمندر

    “Doongay Samandar” (ڈوہنگے سمندر) is not merely a collection of poetry; it is a spiritual echo rising from the depths of the Pothohar plateau. This debut anthology by Zahoor Akhtar is a vibrant expression of the Pothohari language—a dialect rich in cultural depth, folk resonance, and mystical undertones.

    The collection includes baits, dohay, and dobetis, along with rare poetic forms such as jagti, sami, mandri, kreeki phela, and adik, which are deeply rooted in local folk tradition. These verses do not merely entertain—they awaken. Their heartbeat is the timeless love for Allah and His Messenger (peace be upon him). In their cadence, one hears the spiritual tremor reminiscent of Hazrat Mian Muhammad Bakhsh and Hazrat Pir Muhammad Shah—a sacred echo of the saints of the soil.

    Zahoor Akhtar’s poetry emerges from a distinguished heritage. His forefather, Sultan Muqarab Khan, was a brave and perceptive ruler of the Pothohar region. He led Ahmad Shah Abdali’s cavalry at the Third Battle of Panipat and later embraced martyrdom in the Battle of Gujarat against Sikh forces. Two centuries later, his descendant, Major Masood Akhtar—the youngest son of Raja Hasan Akhtar—was martyred in the 1965 Indo-Pak War during the historic Battle of Chawinda, at just 28 years of age.

    Raja Hasan Akhtar, Zahoor Akhtar’s father, who passed away in October 1973, was one of Pakistan’s most esteemed scholars. He was among those rare souls whom Allama Muhammad Iqbal considered a close friend and confidant. His contribution to the propagation of Iqbal’s philosophy and the ideological foundation of Pakistan is permanently etched into our national history.

    Among his sons, the formal poetic mantle was inherited by Mahmood Akhtar Kayani, Zahoor Akhtar’s brother, an eloquent Urdu poet who passed away prematurely in July 1975 during the prime of his life.

    Zahoor Akhtar was raised in a spiritually enriched and intellectually luminous environment. His name was personally suggested by Allama Iqbal himself—a sacred honor that reflects the depth of spiritual expectations associated with his being. Nurtured in the enlightened company of a scholar-father and in the rugged, valorous landscapes of Kahuta, Zahoor Akhtar’s voice rises from the mountains, carrying with it the Hijazi tone of sincerity, longing, and spiritual clarity.

    In the words of the renowned humorist and poet Syed Zamir Jafri:

    “From one born of Sultan Muqarab Khan’s noble lineage, raised by a visionary like Raja Hasan Akhtar, and named by Allama Iqbal himself—what else could we expect but a poet whose voice, no matter how unique, must echo with the spirit of Hijaz.”

    “Doongay Samandar” is not just a book—it is the song of a soul rooted in devotion, drenched in history, and rising with the call of a forgotten homeland. In Zahoor Akhtar’s words, the Pothohari dialect finds new breath, and through his verse, it steps forth into the poetic heritage of the subcontinent—deep, proud, and resoundingly spiritual.

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    Guman By Jaun Elia

    urdu, urdubooks, literature, urduliterature, poems, urdupoetry, poetry, urdupoet

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    The western Bahr al-Ghazal under British rule, 1898-1956

    “Western Bahr al-Ghazal is perhaps one of the least known places in Africa. Yet this remote part of the Republic of Sudan can be regarded as a historical barometer, registering major developments in the history of the Nile valley. In the nineteenth century the region became one of the most active slave-exporting zones in Africa. The area is distinguished from the rest of the southern Sudan by its veneer of Muslim influence and an Arabic pidgin. British officials regarded it as a Muslim enclave and in the twentieth century, western Bahr al-Ghazal became a laboratory in which the British colonial administration applied one of its most controversial policies in the Sudan, the so-called Southern Policy.” “Several decades of colonial rule failed to establish any significant links between the western Bahr al-Ghazal and the world economy. It is hoped that this book will contribute to the understanding of the general impact of colonialism on rural societies in the southern Sudan and the roots of their underdevelopment. Book jacket.”–Jacket

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    Megaliving

    MegaLiving! is a personal development book by Robin S. Sharma that presents a 30-day program designed to transform your life. The book blends ancient wisdom with modern success principles and covers techniques for improving mental focus, physical health, emotional well-being, and spiritual peace.

    The core idea is to help readers build powerful habits and live life with greater purpose, clarity, and happiness. Robin Sharma outlines practical steps in areas like:

    • Meditation and mindfulness

    • Time management

    • Personal discipline

    • Goal setting

    • Health and fitness

    With the promise of achieving a “perfect life” in just 30 days, this book acts as a step-by-step life coaching manual for anyone who wants to lead a more meaningful, successful, and joyful life.

    Would you like a summary of the 30-day plan inside the book?

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    The Now Habit

    “The Now Habit” by Neil Fiore – Book Description:

    The Now Habit: A Strategic Program for Overcoming Procrastination and Enjoying Guilt-Free Play is a powerful self-help book by psychologist Dr. Neil Fiore. It offers a fresh, practical approach to defeating procrastination—not by forcing productivity, but by addressing the root causes such as fear, perfectionism, and self-doubt.

    Rather than promoting more rigid schedules or guilt-based motivation, Fiore introduces techniques like the “Unschedule” and “Guilt-Free Play” to help readers build a balanced mindset. His method focuses on developing a positive self-image, reducing anxiety around tasks, and creating a sustainable work-life balance.

    Backed by psychology and real-life examples, The Now Habit is perfect for students, professionals, creatives, or anyone struggling with putting things off. It helps transform procrastination into productivity with compassion, clarity, and confidence.

    Let me know if you want a shorter version, a review-style summary, or key lessons from the book!

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    Donghy Soty Punjabi Poetry Book By Malik Ghulam Farid

    Donghy Soty Punjabi Poetry Book By Malik Ghulam Farid