By: Alberta Reid | 2011-12-27 | Society Vacationing in the Arabic peninsula or the surroundings is one of the most attractive activities you can engage in read more
By: asadasrar | 2010-11-03 | Language Urdu is one of the most widely spoken languages in the Indian subcontinent. Other than that, communities all over the world speak it. In total almost 4 million people, speak the Urdu language. read more
By: Asad Asrar | 2010-09-29 | Reference & Education Ghalib is one of the most famous poets of the subcontinent. He had the most unique form of poetry in Urdu. The poet was famous for his heartrending, moving, poignant, sad, and tragic poetry in the history of Urdu. , Mirza Asadullah Beg Khan was born in Agra on 27th December 1797. His ancestors belonged to a noble Turkish family. read more
By: Hafiz | 2011-02-15 | Reference & Education E-QuranTutor.com offers many programs in accordance to the individual needs of the students worldwide. We have most qualified and experienced teachers who are ready to teach you in accordance to the particular field you may be interested in, such as; Tafseer, Ahadith courses, Fiqh courses, Arabic language courses, etc. Sign up for a Free Trial today! read more
By: Asad Asrar | 2011-01-28 | Reference & Education Urdu- an indo- Aryan language of Indo-Iranian branch. The influencing languages that gave birth to Urdu are Persian, Arabic and Turkish. Urdu has a contrast with Hindustani, another language of the same origin. read more
By: Alliance Web | 2012-05-07 | Sales Goodword Books is an Delhi based publishers company offers Islamic books, Islamic children books, Hindi Islamic books, English Islamic books, gift's and much more Goodword products at cheap prices. read more
By: asadasrar | 2011-01-12 | Language Writing Urdu popular fiction is not an easy thing to do. Of course, the writing of popular fiction sometimes becomes harder than the writing of the literature. This is because the writer of the popular fiction has to touch the hearts of the masses rather than some of the literary minds out of thousands. This is especially true for the Urdu literature and the Urdu popular fiction. read more
By: asadasrar | 2010-12-01 | Language The novel is an indicator of the development of a language. The Urdu novel started very late when compared to the poetry of the Urdu language. Nevertheless, the trend of novel writing in the Urdu language picked up pace very quickly. read more
By: Asad Asrar | 2010-12-03 | Internet Business The novel is an indicator of the development of a language. The Urdu novel started very late when compared to the poetry of the Urdu language. Nevertheless, the trend of novel writing in the Urdu language picked up pace very quickly read more
By: Asad Asrar | 2010-12-13 | Arts & Entertainment Umera Ahmed is a great name of the Urdu popular fiction. Unlike many other writers, Umera Ahmed made a choice to write popular fiction instead of the literature. Her motto is to reach as large an audience as possible. read more
By: asadasrar | 2010-12-29 | Language The Urdu is a centuries old language. It is a language that was developed from several other languages. It is considered as the sweetest language of the world. The following are some of the very interesting facts and aspects of the Urdu literature. read more
By: asadasrar | 2010-12-13 | Language Umera Ahmed is a great name of the Urdu popular fiction. Unlike many other writers, Umera Ahmed made a choice to write popular fiction instead of the literature. Her motto is to reach as large an audience as possible. She knows that it is possible only through the popular fiction and not through the literature. read more
By: Asad Asrar | 2010-10-19 | Reference & Education Poetry can be regarded as a universal language the way it affects and attracts almost every single human being. Everybody is bewitched by the charms of poetry at some stage of his life. read more
By: asadasrar | 2010-12-20 | Language "Fiction is like a spider's web, attached ever so slightly perhaps, but still attached to life at all four corners. Often the attachment is scarcely perceptible". Virginia Woolf read more