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 |  | Alif Laila (Set of 7 Books)
 Translated by Abul Hasan Mansoor Ahmed
Previously there have been abridged Urdu versions of Alif Laila meant for kids, however, for the first time, the complete Alif Laila has finally been translated into Urdu. You will be hooked!!...read more

|  |  |  | Dastan-e-Amir Hamza Collection (10 Books)
 Out of Stock
by Maqbool Jahangir
The stories are gripping, full of suspense, horror, black magic, fantasy & action; these stories were here before Tolkien wrote his "Lord of the Rings" and if we dare say so - are much better than Tolkien's work...read more

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 by Akhtar Rizvi
Amir Hamza & Umro Ayyar collections were first published centuries ago - around 1100 AD - a collection of stories written to entertain the Muslim Emperors who ruled at the time. In their original form, these stories spread over thousands of pages, tens of volumes...read more

|  |  |  | Dajjal
 by Aleem-ul-Haq Haqqi
The book grabs you from page one and takes you through an exciting, suspenseful journey culminating in a totally unexpected ending...read more

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 Out of Stock
by Akhtar Rizvi
Please note that some of the titles in the above two series are no longer available. Sadly, these are all that remain of these two classic series and soon even these titles will disappear forever...read more

|  |  |  | Jeet
 by Razia Butt
Razia Butt's dramas & novels usually have a love theme, however, the social issues of the time, both positive & negative aspects, are well addressed...read more

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 by Ashfaq Ahmed
The character of Talqeen Shah is a satire on the well-to-do and educated people, who according to Ashfaq Ahmed, were morally corrupt due to their modern orientations...read more

|  |  |  | Umrao Jaan Ada
 by Mirza Mohammad Haadi Ruswa
Based on the 19th century Lucknow Nawab culture, this is the story of a courtesan who goes through the different stages of her life and finally makes a futile search for her parents. Mirza Haadi Ruswa's 'Umrao Jaan Ada' is an Urdu classic not to be missed...read more

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 by Ashfaq Ahmed
The play is set in the milieu of the 1970s, when Pakistan had lost a war against India in 1971 and had not yet recovered from it psychologically. So the characters in the play are idle and aimless, weary and dejected. And there is the arch protagonist, Talqeen Shah, who personifies the ‘decadence’ of society...read more

|  |  |  | Main Aik Jasoos Tha
 by Tariq Ismail Sagar
A master at work. Tariq Ismail Sagar's tales of espionage are second to none. He is Tom Clancy, Robert Ludlum & Alistair Maclean - all three in one...read more

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 by Khadija Mastoor
One of the finest women writers of Pakistan, Khadija Mastoor's short stories have also been translated into English to make her work accessible to a larger market...read more

|  |  |  | Tilsm-e-Hosh Afza
 by Ashfaq Ahmed
Ashfaq Ahmed, a great social reformer of his age and a torch bearer in highlighting the social issues through novels, dramas & short stories, added another feather to his cap when he wrote 'Tilsm-e-Hosh Afza', a work of pure science fiction...read more

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 by Ashfaq Ahmed
An intellectual and even a spiritual (after Zavia, the book & TV program) Godfather to many, 'Aik Muhabbat Sau Afsanay' is Ashfaq Ahmed's most notable collection of urdu dramas...read more

|  |  |  | Chahat
 by Razia Butt
The characters as usual are well developed. Her novels usually have a love theme, however, the social issues of the time, both positive & negative aspects, are well addressed...read more

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 by Bushra Rehman
Bushra Rehman's 'Sharmilee' along with 'Chand Say Na Khelo' has been appreciated by the masses. It is a light read written in the same fluent style that we have become so used to with Bushra Rehman...read more

|  |  |  | Aangan
 by Khadija Mastoor
The list of quality Urdu novels in Pakistan is depressingly short. In an article on Dawn.com, according to the author, Khadija Mastoor's 'Angan' ranks among the top ten Urdu novels in Pakistan..read more

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 by Razia Butt
Razia Butt's dramas usually have a love theme, however, the social issues of the time, both positive & negative aspects, are well addressed...read more

|  |  |  | Khuda Ki Basti
 by Shaukat Siddiqui
The story concerns a poor but respectable family which has fallen on hard times. Corruption and degradation take over their lives. Jobless, and without any real hope of a better life, they find themselves in the clutches of unprincipled enterpreneurs who exploit each of them- totally...read more

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 by Munshi Premchand
Premchand has a unique place when it comes to Urdu novels and short stories. His novels mostly centered on Indian villages and more often than not described the problems faced by the villagers...read more

|  |  |  | Dakiya Aur Jolaha
 by Mustansar Hussain Tarar
The manner in which Tarar has dealt with the issue of same-sex marriages in the novel will be taken note of by his fans. There are others who have done this, but Tarar has raised the issue from a mother’s point of view in the context of a Pakistani family bringing up children in American society...read more

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 by Bushra Rehman
Bushra Rehman's writing has a distinct fluency to it which has been noticed not only by her readers but also by Mumtaz Mufti...read more

|  |  |  | Manto Kahanian
 by Saadat Hasan Manto
What makes this collection stand out is that some stories that are presented here have been published for the first time ever in book form. They have been collected from various magazines and digests that Manto wrote for and included in this collection...read more

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 by Ashfaq Ahmed
Along with 'Tota Kahani' & 'Aik Muhabbat Sau Afsanay', this drama too made its way to the small screen (TV) and won him a large number of admirers...read more

|  |  |  | Raja Gidh
 by Bano Qudsiya
Of all her novels, none has received as much recognition as Raja Gidh which centers around the forbidden truth...read more

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 by Mumtaz Mufti
A collection of short stories by Mumtaz Mufti...read more

|  |  |  | Ishq Ka Sheen
 by Aleem-ul-Haq Haqqi
Essentially a love story, poet turned writer, Aleem-ul-Haq Haqqi, has woven the story around a religious theme. 'Ishq Ka Sheen' is a journey that starts at idol worshipping and ends at 'Sirat -e- Mustaqeem'...read more

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 by Ismat Chughtai
Ismat Chughtai and Quratul-ain-Haider were the two greatest Urdu women writers to emerge in the last century...read more

|  |  |  | Alkh Nagri
 by Mumtaz Mufti
In Mumtaz Mufti, the human interest is usually subservient to psychoanalysis...read more

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 by Dr. Muhammad Yunus Butt
Pakistan's leading humorist produces another gem and consolidates his position at the top when it comes to contemporary Urdu humor...read more

|  |  |  | Afsanay
 by Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi
The earlier stories of Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi are characterized by a strong condemnation of the existing order. Others like 'Surkh Topi' and 'Assalam-aliekum' have the stuff of life...read more

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 by Intizar Hussain
Intizar Hussain enjoys the reputation of being the first to introduce and popularize the abstract short story in Urdu...read more

|  |  |  | Maan Jee
 by Qudrat-Ullah Shahab
More than just a literary classic, Qudratullah Shahab's 'Maan Jee' teaches us how one should love and respect their mother...read more

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 by Bano Qudsiya
It is true to say that she is one of the few contemporary Urdu writers who have used the everyday philosophy of life in her writings. The strength of conviction in her prose is unmistakable...read more

|  |  |  | Apnay Log
 by Amjad Islam Amjad
This book is based on six long plays that have been televised on Pakistan Television...read more

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 by Bano Qudsia
Bano Qudsia writes regularly for the stage and television in both Urdu and Panjabi. Sidhran, an Urdu drama, is one of her latest efforts...read more

|  |  |  | Aab-e-Gum
 by Mushtaq Ahmed Yusufi
Mustaq Ahmed Yusufi has no axe to grind, social or political, and finds humor in everyday experience...read more

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 by Saadat Hussain Manto
Compilation of seven books from the Manto collection...read more

|  |  |  | Meray Khwab Reza Reza
 by Ahmed Faraz
'Meray Khwab Reza Reza' is an Urdu drama by the master poet...read more

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