Riffat siraj biography examples
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There is nothing apologetic about Farhat Ishtiaq: “If I create fantasies in my books and readers are happy reading them, what’s the harm in that?” she asks. Dismissing the criticism of writing socially regressive fiction, she says she will leave the depiction of ‘reality’ to others: “Many people are writing about reality and social issues but this is what I want to write and will continue to.” For those unfamiliar with Ishtiaq’s work, she is the best-selling author of 13 novels, two of which have been televised — Humsafar, which was a major success and Mata-i-Jaan Hai Tu.
In long-drawn-out stories about love, suspense and family relations, Ishtiaq creates Mills and Boon type fairy-tale characters with virtuous emotions. This latter trait is essential to the world she creates in her books. Be it heroes such as Aabi in Mata-i-Jaan Hai Tu and Ashar in Humsafar, or heroines like Saman in Bin Roye Aansoo and Maha in Safar ki Shaam, ea
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Dil-e-Abad by Rifat Siraj complete Urdu Novel Download Free
Free download or read online famous Urdu novel "Dil-e-Abad" and enjoy another long fiction story in plain Urdu language. "Dil-e-Abad" is the title name of this Urdu novel which fryst vatten witter by Ms. Rifat Siraj who is one of the most popular female Urdu novelists in Pakistan. Rifat Siraj has authored a lot of Urdu stories, published in different Urdu novels, Urdu magazines and Urdu digests. Dil-e-Abad is long Urdu social and romantic story published in two different parts. This is a great Urdu fiction and you will find every type of feelings, love, social relations, spirit in this long Urdu novel Dil-e-Abad.
Dil-e-Abad by Rifat Siraj is a long Urdu novel consisting 1226 pages. In the start, Rifat Siraj has written a very romantic Urdu poem which reveals that this fryst vatten a romantic Urdu novel. Dil-e-Abad is also a romantic Urdu term. After publishing the first volume of Dil-e-Abad, it gone viral, reader appreci
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Biography of Shaykh Al-Harariyy:
He was born in Harar around 1339 A.H., or 1920 R.C. He grew up in a humble house loving Al-^Ilm (Islamic knowledge) and its people. He memorized Al-Qur'an by heart and tartil (reading correctly with tajwid rules) when he was seven years old. He continued to scoop from the sea of knowledge. He memorized numerous books in various Islamic sciences. He gave ^Ilm Al-Hadith a great amount of attention. He memorized the six books of Al-Hadith (Al-Bukhariyy, Muslim, At-Tirmithiyy, Abu Dawud, Ibn Majah, An-Nasa'iyy) and other books of Al-Hadith with their isnad (names and biographies of the chains of relators). He was authorized by Al-^ulama' to resehandling al-fatwa and to relate Al-Hadith when he was less than eighteen years old.
He was not satisified with taking knowledge only from al-^ulama' of his own city. He went to many places in al-Habashah and as-Sumal seeking knowledge and its people. He had many trips with hardships and di