The part for the female rapper was really for her friend. Books of Hazrat Aamil Kamil. Identifier AamilKamil. Ppi Al saat vol 1 by kashul barni. Adadon ki hukumat vol 2 by kash al barni. Adadon ki hakumat vol 1 by kash al barni. Pengagihan Zakat oleh Institusi Zakat kepada Lapan … 4 zakat pada masa kini terutamanya yang telah diswastakan kutipan dan agihan zakat.
Justeru, institusi zakat adalah sebuah organisasi yang mempunyai ramai amil dan Amil Kamil Mukammal by Kash Albarni. Mukharij adaad, Quwaid e tillism, Naqosh banane ka qaida, Kamyabi ka ek khaas chutkala, Ek khufia raaz, Naam sitara or baruj maloom karna, Quwat e mardangi, Hub ke liye saat batiyan, Tillism e taskheer, Tilsm e taraqi, Abjad e shamsi, Amal harof e sawamat. Naqsh e musalas, Naqosh ka bunyadi falsafa, Naqosh ke chand amliyat, Nachaki zan o shuhar, Amal e bughaz, Adawat, Hub ka amal, Taskheer e hamzad, Istekhara e mujrab, Dast e ghaib, Qanoon e qudrat or amliyat, Naqsh e taoon.
Zakat ka tariqa, Zakat e harof e tehjii, Moukal banane ka tariqa, Tareeq Dawate haroof, Agar taskher e alam manzor ho. Dawat e surah e muzamil sharif and Surahe yaseen, Kashf e qalob, Ayat e qutub, Saanp ke 2 amal, Marz e mirgi, Taskheer e khalaiq o taskher e mehboob.
This scene reminded me of a somewhat similar scene from Brida by Paulo Coelho. Peer-e-Kamil is about following the path of righteousness. It is about un-deterring faith in the face of every difficulty in life. It teaches a profound lesson about how to live and how our life will achieve a meaningful stage. It is about finding ourselves through our Creator.
Peer-e-Kamil is about the search for life itself. View all 13 comments. Aug 14, Abubakar Mehdi rated it did not like it. I bought this book with very high expectations, but I was bitterly disappointed.
The story is entirely based on themes of dissatisfaction regarding ones life and religious belief. Now, such a sensitive topic has extensively been discussed in literature, but this writer dealt it with most amateur manner. She adamantly resorted to humiliate a religious minority whose beliefs are much contradictory to the Islamic teachings and used most derogatory language against the spiritual leader of this par I bought this book with very high expectations, but I was bitterly disappointed.
She adamantly resorted to humiliate a religious minority whose beliefs are much contradictory to the Islamic teachings and used most derogatory language against the spiritual leader of this particular religious group.
This is highly undesirable. Other than that the story held no allure for me at all. The story too was very weak and rather predictable. Pick up any Urdu novel and you will find a spoiled, eccentric millionaire protagonist who is strayed and lost. Here, the girl jumps in, a little struggle and she makes a good man out him. Lo and behold, a perfect recipe for a bestseller in Pakistan. Oh how I hate it A huge disappointment.
Oct 04, Hina rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: Every Muslim. Shelves: favorites , urdu. What is next to nothingness? This book, this story has touched me on so many levels, I am so overwhelmed with emotions right now. Any success in this world and the next, it is only granted for the love of Prophet Mohammad Salalaho Alaihay Wasalam.
And beyond that there is nothing that a person requires " What is next to ecstasy? And beyond that there is nothing that a person requires. View all 5 comments. Nov 02, Salman Tariq rated it did not like it. To be very honest I would say this is most overated novel which leaves your far away from the reality.
Ineffective writing skills, paradoxes of writers own opinions leads you no where I think it's a waste of time This novel presents a society that doesnot exist even in fiction , its a juxtapult with extra star plus flavours and poor digest love story. Character development is pretty lame. Novel is usually a reflection of a society or gives direction of society, above stated novel has nothing exc To be very honest I would say this is most overated novel which leaves your far away from the reality.
Novel is usually a reflection of a society or gives direction of society, above stated novel has nothing except manipulation of emotions. But its good for young readers to follow something atleast. A book that might insight little interest in urdu View all 23 comments.
Oct 17, Saadia B. CritiConscience rated it really liked it. As far as I can remember, this might be the first time I have read a full novel in Urdu and I must say it was really impressive. Before this I have read quite a few short stories but nothing more than that. The story revolves around two characters, Sallar and Imama. Two extremely different personalities who come together in the end not by sheer coincidence but due to their destiny.
Imama had certain dreams for which she was working really hard, however her life changes completely when she starts As far as I can remember, this might be the first time I have read a full novel in Urdu and I must say it was really impressive. Imama had certain dreams for which she was working really hard, however her life changes completely when she starts to take interest in the religion of Islam.
On the other hand, Sallar achieves everything from academics to career to his marriage. For him, Imama and her true believe in Islam is the source of it all, therefore according to him she is much more in control of her life than him.
Though at times, the story is a bit too stretchy, hence I gave it four stars. Despite that, it was a powerful, captivating and an interesting narrative. Oct 08, Fariha Zaidi rated it it was amazing. This is the best Urdu novel i have ever read I will remain thankful to my sister for the rest of mu life who recommended this EPIC novel in the first place.
This story has changed my vision about life and religion big time and i am thankful to the writer for that. There is nothing to stop him from doing anything. He is in constant search of the extreme limit of pain,in this regard he observes painful ways t This is the best Urdu novel i have ever read He is in constant search of the extreme limit of pain,in this regard he observes painful ways to commit suicide never really getting any success in that.
This whole new concept of religion and spirituality combined with love is what gives this novel a whole new dimension of Explicity. Once you start reading it you doin't wanna leave it. I am very sad to think that there is no english translation to this novel because this one piece of masterpiece needs to be shown to the world Once again a great service to Urdu literature by Umaira Ahmed View all 6 comments. Jan 24, Aqsa rated it it was amazing Shelves: favorites. I wouldn't really recommend it to anyone who isn't a Muslim.
You won't understand it or get the feels like a Muslim would. In order to understand the book, you need to be able to understand the underlying beliefs of Islam and agree with them.
I don't appreciate the fact that it spoke ill of Qadiani leaders so openly as speaking ill of others' religions only prompts them to speak ill of ours and I won't want that. I think we should talk good of our Religion to make people believe in it. Islam doesnt need to insult other religions and it doesn't. Only knowing Idlam truly makes you forget the others. Now that I've said that, I'd say that as a Muslim I didn't feel offended by anything as such as I saw in some of the reviews.
I loved it. I did felt like I had to push through the first chapter which was apparently a little confusing.
After that there is nothing to bore you. I hated Salar but as the story proceeds, he becomes your ideal hero just without the past. It was so emotional when his father found out about his school's name and when he found about Imama's letter.
Usay laga vo such mai mar gya. Just awesome. Then Amna and Saeda Amma was fun. It was so much fun to see how she forgot her home. I liked it when he came to talk to Amna but ended up saying: mai tau sirf unhe dekhna chahta tha. I so longed to know about Imama but that didn't came soon. It came at chapter 9. I'm glad it had a good ending.
It was expressed in a great way too. Just became my favourite book. View 2 comments. Feb 26, Sahrish Iftikhar rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: Everyone. Shelves: books-i-own , urdu , favorites. This book and story is very rich, very powerful and is definitely a very beautiful story that truly touched my heart and soul on so many levels, how and why, that I can't put in words.
It made me think of so many things and honestly there were times when it shook me from inside. It's filled with emotions, morals, lessons, bitter realities that we all fail to understand or even if we do we deny it and what not.
While I was reading it I just couldn't put it down and the moment I finished, I got lost in thoughts for hours. Everyone should read it once but with a clear mind and should try to understand the depth of the story.
View all 3 comments. This is one fine piece of writing. Hats-off to Umera Ahmed for writing this. I simply love reading it in both languages. I have read it many times and now I have added Hollow pusuits and The Perfect mentor pbuh on goodreads for those who can't read urdu.
You can get these two novel in English as well. Have a goodread ; This is one fine piece of writing. Have a goodread ; View 1 comment. Aug 18, Laiba rated it really liked it Shelves: reviews , urdu-books , favorites. Salaar, a name I've been hearing since forever, finally got a chance to read his story. A story of a potential 5 stars, turned 4.
Which I'll talk more about as I go on with the review. I went in Peer e Kamil with zero expectations and was only a few pages in when it turned into one of the most exciting books I'd ever read. A book that can easily get one out of a reader's slump. The pace, the story telling, the dialogues, everything was on point. Initially, I thought Imama would turn out to be like Salaar, a name I've been hearing since forever, finally got a chance to read his story.
Initially, I thought Imama would turn out to be like every other female lead of an Urdu novel but she surprisingly had more spine and better judgment. Salaar, did I hate his nerve! And I, if I met a person like him, I would probably never be able to answer his questions or give him straight up answers the way Imama did.
Absolutely loved that woman's wits! Though good, it felt more a filler episode filler epsiodeS, actually of Pakistani dramas than something the story actually needed to be pushed forward. Salar's realization, Salar's change, we got enough details of that in the beginning of his journey. All his going back and forth between Pakistan and abroad felt tedious and redundant. It wasn't And the moment I reached section nine, I wanted to hit my head on a wall.
Thankfully the section wasn't too long or the book would really have been a turn off. All in all, Peer e Kamil will always stand for me as one of the most endearing "enemies turned lovers" trope.
A beautiful story of two people whose lives changed for the better. One of the things that really stands out me for me is the personal development of Imama and Salaar. We've all seen a-girl-changing-a-boy or the opposite stories. But personally, I feel like an individual's own development shouldn't be subjective to another person, rather should be their 'own' journey. PS if I read another urdu novel and see a 'kandhy uchkaata' line, I'll murder someone.
Just give some rest to the poor Accessory Nerve! Maybe because I've seen people in my own life turn transform themselves or maybe I'm more into guys with tails Cardan Greenbriar or those who read books and are too smooth for a real life character Seiji Amasawa.
View all 18 comments. Mar 07, Anum rated it it was amazing Shelves: 5-stars-amazing , heartbreaking , urdu. I adored this book! Umaira Ahmad has succeeded in writing a book that holds much more substance than the average love story.
Indeed, I don't believe that this story can be put in the romance category at all. It seems to deal with life in general, rather than anything else. With such amazing charisma, Umaira Ahmad has written this profound novel on how a man with so many talents is surpassed by an average girl, when it comes to arriving on the path of righteousness.
It is a book about how man is n I adored this book!
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