- Index of Books 189006
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Book Categories
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Activities77
Children's Literature2093
Drama1034 Education392 Essays & Profiles1556 Fiction1804 Health110 History3633Humorous755 Journalism220 Language & Literature1967 Letters823
Life Style29 Medicine1052 Movements298 Novel5048 Political378 Religions5058Research & Criticism7423Short-story3028 Sketches289 Social issues121 Sufism / Mystic2303Text Books563 Translation4620Women's writings6299-
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- Bait Bazi14
- Catalogue / Index5
- Couplets70
- Deewan1491
- Doha53
- Epics106
- Exegesis212
- Geet67
- Ghazal1412
- Haiku12
- Hamd55
- Humorous37
- Intikhab1687
- Keh mukarni7
- Kulliyat695
- Mahiya20
- Majmua5420
- Marsiya404
- Masnavi896
- Musaddas62
- Naat614
- Nazm1326
- Others83
- Paheli16
- Qasida202
- Qawwali18
- Qit'a75
- Quatrain304
- Quintuple16
- Rekhti13
- Remainders27
- Salaam36
- Sehra12
- shahr-Ashob, Hajw, Zatal Nama20
- Tareekh-Goi31
- Translation71
- Wasokht29
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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