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Book Categories
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Activities59
Children's Literature2075
Drama1029 Education377 Essays & Profiles1534 Fiction1741 Health108 History3584Humorous750 Journalism217 Language & Literature1981 Letters817
Life Style26 Medicine1033 Movements300 Novel5031 Political372 Religions4909Research & Criticism7360Short-story3057 Sketches294 Social issues118 Sufism / Mystic2281Text Books568 Translation4585Women's writings6355-
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- Bait Bazi14
- Catalogue / Index5
- Couplets69
- Deewan1498
- Doha53
- Epics106
- Exegesis211
- Geet66
- Ghazal1331
- Haiku12
- Hamd54
- Humorous37
- Intikhab1660
- Keh mukarni7
- Kulliyat717
- Mahiya21
- Majmua5359
- Marsiya400
- Masnavi886
- Musaddas62
- Naat602
- Nazm1318
- Others82
- Paheli16
- Qasida201
- Qawwali18
- Qit'a74
- Quatrain307
- Quintuple16
- Rekhti13
- Remainders27
- Salaam35
- Sehra10
- shahr-Ashob, Hajw, Zatal Nama20
- Tareekh-Goi30
- Translation74
- Wasokht28
Profile of Ehtisham Ali
Ahtisham Ali is regarded as one of the most distinguished critics of Pakistan’s new generation. Through his serious engagement with contemporary literary criticism, he has established his intellectual stature and credibility at a remarkably young age. His insights into modern Urdu nazm are particularly noteworthy, as reflected in his five books: *Majid Amjad: Nai Tanazur Mein*, *Jadeed Urdu Nazm Ki Asri Haisiyat*, *Jadeed Urdu Nazm Ka Nau-Abadiyati Tanazur*, *Jadeed Urdu Nazm Ki Sheriyat*, and *Darwazon Ke Bahar Chandni* (a study on Ahmad Mushtaq’s life, poetics, and translations).
In addition to being a critic, he is also a poet, and his collection of poetry, *Humsafar Koi Nahin*, has been published. He is currently associated with the Department of Urdu at Government College University, Lahore.join rekhta family!
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