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  2. Abul Khair Kashfi - Wikipedia

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    Urdu Sha’iri Ka Siyasi Aur Tarikhi Pasmanzar ("The Political and Historical Background of Urdu Poetry"), Adabi Publishers, Karachi. Hamare Ahed Ka Adab Aur Adeeb , Qamar Kitab Ghar, Karachi. Jadeed Urdu Adab Ke Do Tanqecdi Jaezay ("Two Critical Studies of Modern Urdu Literarture"), Urdu Academy Sind, Karaclii.

  3. List of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind people - Wikipedia

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    Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind is a council of Indian Sunni Muslim scholars. It was established in November 1919 by a group of scholars including Abdul Bari Firangi Mahali, Ahmad Saeed Dehlavi and Kifayatullah Dehlawi. [1]

  4. Mohiuddin Qadri Zore - Wikipedia

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    Idare Adabiyat-e-Urdu (since 25 June 1931) [5] is a center for Urdu learning, museum and library built on land donated by Zore's wife. He had four daughters and five sons (Taqiuddin Qadri, Aliuddin Qadri(Lecturer of Economics), Safiuddin Qadri , Rafiuddin Qadri and Raziuddin Qadri).

  5. Pakistan Textile Journal - Wikipedia

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    Everyone in the textile industry recognized Mr. Mazhar Yusuf as the founder of Pakistan Textile Journal, but he also started his book publishing firm, Sindh Kitab Ghar, He was also the founder-secretary and the moving spirit behind a social welfare organization, Tanzeem-e-Ahbab-e-Meerut and also the life member of Arts Council Pakistan and was ...

  6. Anjuman-i Taraqqi-i Urdu - Wikipedia

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    Anjuman Taraqui Urdu (Hind) was shifted to Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. In the year 1977 Anjuman was moved to New Delhi with its office at Urdu Ghar. It started to work for the promotion of Urdu as a common language in India.

  7. Al Malfooz - Wikipedia

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    Malfuzat-i A'la Hazrat (Urdu: ملفوظات اعلیٰ حضرت, romanized: Malfūẓāt-i Aʿlā Ḥaẓrat) is a 1919 book published by Indian Islamic scholar Mustafa Raza Khan. It is a compilation of his father Ahmad Raza Khan 's questions and answers during his life.

  8. Alam Faqri - Wikipedia

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    Alam Faqri (born Alam Hussain; 13 September 1945 – 28 March 2018, Urdu: عالم فقری) was an Barelvi Islamic scholar and prolific writer. [1] He authored several books on the biographies of Muslim saints and teachings of Islam. [2] [3] His works are known for their simplicity and accessibility. [4]

  9. Faiz Ahmad Faiz - Wikipedia

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    Faiz Ahmad Faiz [a] MBE NI (13 February 1911 – 20 November 1984) [2] was a Pakistani poet and author of Punjabi and Urdu literature. Faiz was one of the most celebrated, popular, and influential Urdu writers of his time, and his works and ideas remain widely influential in Pakistan and beyond. [3]