Yaaram Novel By Sumaira Hameed
Yaaram is a story of selfless and unconditional love, sincerity, loyalty, and above all, it is a story of unshattered friendships.
Yaaram is a story of selfless and unconditional love, sincerity, loyalty, and above all, it is a story of unshattered friendships.
Aks novel demonstrates the struggles and psychological confusions of the souls who got sexually abused as children.
Amar Bail narrates a romance between two broken souls written on the backdrop of Pakistan’s bureaucratic culture.
A Travelogue/Reportage written by Mumtaz Mufti about his Hajj journey: he describes in great detail the events, observations, and emotions he experienced in Hejaz.
This book is all about the second phase of Mufti’s life. It narrates the Pak-India partition events and the author’s connection with Qudratullah Shahab in great detail.
This book explains the real spirit and meaning of religion Islam – and draws the reader’s attention to how deceptive scholars profiting from Islam’s name are misleading us.
Khakam Badahan is a collection of satirical yet meaningful essays – with subdued smiles and some loud laughter. There are eight essays in this book. From the preface to the last sentence of the book, satire and humor remain alive.
Contains eleven short humorous essays, each of which is full of hilarious situations and characters. It makes you feel good, even in your worse moods.
Awaaz-e-Dost is a detailed study of the people, forces, events, and ideologies that led to Pakistan’s creation. First published in 1973 and considered amongst the most notable works in Urdu literature.
The novel tells how the country’s changing political tensions affected the families. As political and ideological differences arose, so did the differences in the families.