Assalam o Alaikum !
I read novels very off and on.
now-a-days tha best writer in URdu is known as Umaira Ahmed, as she is written many novels in islamic and different type that touches heart.
and many dramas are also filmed on them.
But i strongly Recommend all of u to read these Two Novels of Nirma Ahmed.
1: Mas'haf
2: Jannat kay Pattay
These are the best best writing ever. novels are based purely with Allah and ISlam.
and the things expalined in them are really loving and amazing also.
these two novels have changed many Muslim's thinking and way of life and they lead onto the path of Hidayah by the Pleasure of Allah.
If any of u do not read novels, i request them to please read both of them, U will know why i am saying so...
These are the best master piece of Urdu writing.
these stories are not that typical one as others are. focusing on only Islam maa-shaa-Allah.
Here are the links where can u read them:
thanx for reading it.
i will tranlsate it also for enlgish speakers so that this beautiful things must be spread all over.
in-shaa-Allah
Please do so. I cant read Urdu fluently. I have always wanted to read urdu novels but never did. I have watched a few serials based on the novels. Right now I'm following Shehr -e- Zaat, its not too bad but it has a very deep message. I like that.
kio k ye novels aam tor per tasawirati dunya ki khayali kahanio per munhasir hotay hain or ye insaan ki fitrat may hay k wo apni khayali dunya ko haseen say haseen ter daikhnay ka khuwahishmand hota hay..
tabhi to Allah tala nay jannat ko hamaray khayalo say bhi ziayada khubsurat bnaya hay jisay na kisi ankh nay daikha na kano ny suna or Quran may jaga jaga jannat ki khubsurti ka zikr kiya hay jis k mutalliq soch ker hi dil ko sukoon or ankhon ko thandak ka ehsas hota hay or musalman jannat k khayalo may kho ker is fani dunya ko thukra daita hy..
Its more or less a sister's gathering but considering myself a reader of those digests(yeah,yeah,i know they are too girly and not for me,I read them when I was in school,so years back) which contains all those novels and novelettes,I find a little bit of surprising that they are coming with some Islamic stuff(perhaps market space or there own version of it like "main abdul qadir houn")Even today the most famous of the novels on internet is Umaira Ahmed's Jo chalay to pata nahin kahan kahan say guzar gaiy.Why not something from Naseem hijazi like Shaheen or Talwaar toot gai,if you've never them do take a look if possible.On a positive note,these novels will be better for those who read those digest,so they may develop a feling "who the real HEROES are" not the crappy lovey dovey,goody good stuff for immature minds.
Yup,good point.I like some novels by these writers and they were touching but i dont like that fancy stuff usually people take too much interest in characters and their personality instead of the message.
These characters are ideals portrayed by writers as mr or miss perfect,such persons don't exists in this world.the only one who is perfect is Lord of All Worlds,Allah Subhanau Wa Taala
Its more or less a sister's gathering but considering myself a reader of those digests(yeah,yeah,i know they are too girly and not for me,I read them when I was in school,so years back) which contains all those novels and novelettes,I find a little bit of surprising that they are coming with some Islamic stuff(perhaps market space or there own version of it like "main abdul qadir houn")Even today the most famous of the novels on internet is Umaira Ahmed's Jo chalay to pata nahin kahan kahan say guzar gaiy.Why not something from Naseem hijazi like Shaheen or Talwaar toot gai,if you've never them do take a look if possible.On a positive note,these novels will be better for those who read those digest,so they may develop a feling "who the real HEROES are" not the crappy lovey dovey,goody good stuff for immature minds.
All the best
you are right and a very good suggestion.. i would recommend the same to our young generation that have gone too much into this novel thing. try naseem hijazi. you will love it..
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