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Mohabbat Rooth Jaye Toh (Urdu: مُحبت رُوٹھ جاۓ تو) (Transl.If love turns away) is a Pakistani drama which aired on Hum TV from 29 May 2011 to 2 October 2011.
The Bad Muslim Discount, published February 2, 2021 by Doubleday Books, follows "two families from Pakistan and Iraq in the 1990s to San Francisco in 2016." [8]Booklist provided a starred review, saying the book provides "[a] moving, comic take on the immigrant experience," noting that "Masood adeptly balances humor with pathos in this unforgettable, twisting tale."
Ali Khan Masood was born on 10 May 1949, in Shahu Tangai, South Waziristan.He began his early education at the village primary school, continued his middle school in Wana, completed high school in Tank, and earned his B.A. from Government College Dera Ismail Khan.
Mohammad Hassan Roomi was born to Syed Mohammad Irfan and Seema Irfan on 15 November 1965 in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. [7] Roomi is married to Farzana Hassan and they have one son and one daughter together. Mohammad Hassan Roomi did Masters of Arts from Kanpur University in Economics and LLB from DAV Law College, Kanpur. [8]
Manuscript of Masud Sa'd Salman's divan.Copy created in Qajar Iran on the order of Hasan Ali Khan Garrusi (Amir Nezam), dated January 1889. Mas'ud-i Sa'd-i Salmān (Persian: مسعود سعد سلمان) was an 11th-century Persian poet of the Ghaznavid empire who is known as the prisoner poet as well as the first poet ever of Lashkari/Lahori(Urdu) as per Amir Khosrow's tribute to him.
Dr. Masood Ahmad [2] [3] is an Indian politician and a member of 1993 Legislative Assembly of Tanda, Uttar Pradesh of India. He represented the Tanda, Ambedkar Nagar constituency of Uttar Pradesh and was a state President of Rashtriya Lok Dal of Uttar Pradesh since August 2016 to March 2022.
Coinage of Mas'ud I of Ghazni, derived from Hindu Shahi designs, with the name of Mas'ud (Persian: مسعود) around the head of the horserider.. However, his uncle Yusuf ibn Sabuktigin, and the Ghaznavid army including prominent officers such as Ali Daya, were in favor of Mas'ud, whose military campaigns had earned him a great reputation. [1]