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Talaash
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Description | Mumtaz Mufti is one of the most famous indian urdu writer. His books (novels) earned a great deal of popularity. Alakh Nagri, Ali pur ka Aili, Labbaik and Talaash. All of his life is talaash (search). This book (novel) is another popular hit by the author. |
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Submission Date | 01:17:2006 |
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mumtaza mufti ki dosti aik aisa phhor hai jis ki choton main lazzat hai.us ke parhne wale use apne qreeb mahsoos karte hain jaisay aili un main sma gaya ho.
he was a great writer and true pakistani not an indian.......he also receive a prize from Zia ul haq(former president)
Posted 03:13:2010 - 13:02:07:
salam, mumtaz mufti is pakistani writer not indian,please make coerrection
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It's an excellent book of Mumtaz Mufti and I have learnt alot from this book and Alakh Nagri. Labaik is another master piece of his, one can experience a simplest relation b/w Human and GoD through this Book.
Mumtaz Mufti is like a guru for me and his every single book and novel are really wonderful but his this book Talaash is a master piece and I will recommend it to everyone must read it, not even read it but try to understand that and implement on their lives too.
May Allah Bless the soul of Mufti gee on higher ranks in heaven! Amean
The book is excellent if one wants to explore Islam from an open view and with neutrality but you must be careful for the introduction as Mumtaz Mufti never himself declared to be Indian in my knowldge and has lived in Pakistan after 1947 and died at Islamabad so I think he is Pakistani not indian.(No heart feelings for the indians)