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  2. Ferozsons - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning, Maulvi Ferozuddin's vision of business extended beyond accumulating wealth, and he firmly incorporated the enrichment of human life in the under-developed South Asian region. Thus the publishing house was created not only as a means of creating wealth, but as one of spreading literacy and education among the masses of the ...

  3. Mazhab Aur Jadeed Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Mazhab Aur Jadeed Challenge (Urdu: مذہب اور جدید چیلنج) is a 1966 Urdu book by Wahiduddin Khan on the topic of Islam and science. The book has been translated into several major languages of the world. The Arabic translation Al Islam Yatahadda has been included in the curriculum of several universities in the Arabic world. [1 ...

  4. Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists - Wikipedia

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    The book is neither a defense of pure laissez-faire capitalism, nor is it an anti-capitalist polemic. Instead, the authors develop the following arguments in the book: The free market is the form of economic organization most beneficial to human society and for improving the human condition.

  5. Author unpacks the meaning of 'true wealth' in new book

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    Husserl, a wealth adviser, prides herself on providing manageable ways to take the stress out of money by developing a deeper understanding and awareness of the role it plays in your life.

  6. Naqsh-e-Hayat - Wikipedia

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    Naqsh-e-Hayat (Urdu: ‎‎نقش حیات) is the autobiography of Hussain Ahmed Madani, originally published in two volumes between 1953 and 1954. [1] It provides a glimpse into his daily life, exposing the exploitative colonial practices that burdened Indians with economic hardship, eroded their cultural identity, and influenced their faith.

  7. Shafiq-ur-Rahman (humorist) - Wikipedia

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    Rahman's work added a new dimension to humour in Urdu literature. [3] He created a world that was very real with all its joys, pains and anguish. It was an affirmation of life and of human values: empathy, compassion and respect. Even the seemingly frivolous and trivial situations had hidden meanings that probed deep into the human psyche.

  8. Anwaar Ahmad - Wikipedia

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    Anwaar Ahmad obtained his early education from the Muslim Boys High School in Multan, Pakistan. He earned his Masters (Urdu) degree from Punjab University, Lahore, Pakistan in 1969. He then went on to obtain his PhD from Bahauddin Zakariya University in 1985. His dissertation was titled Urdu Short Story in its Socio-Political Perspective. [4]

  9. Islam and Modernism - Wikipedia

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    Islam and Modernism (Urdu: اسلام اور جدت پسندی) is a book originally written in Urdu by Pakistani scholar Taqi Usmani on Islam and modernity. The original title is "Islam aur Jiddat Pasandi". Two years later it was translated into English with the title Islam and Modernism. It was first published in 1990. [1]