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M. Aslam | |
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Born | 6 August 1885 Lahore |
Died | 23 November 1983 Lahore |
Occupation | writer |
Language | Urdu |
Nationality | Pakistan |
Education | Government College University |
M. Aslam (6 August 1885 – 23 November 1983) was a novelist, fiction writer and poet from what became Pakistan. [1]
M. Aslam was born on 6 August 1885 in Lahore. [2] [3] [4]
He wrote more than 200 novels, including "Fatima Ki Aap Beti, Aros Ghobart, Battle of Badr, Fateh Makkah, Sobh Uhud, Maasaraya Yathrib, Abu Jahl, Joy Khoon, Pasban Haram, Shamshir Satam, Bint-e Haram, Ghazala Desert, Fitna Tatar, Blood Shaheeds" , Dance of Iblis, Mirza Ji, Nights of Sin, Dance of Life” and “Sada Bishra, Naghama Hayat” and “Sinner” Apart from this, he also translated from English. Then he also translated Waris Shah's Hir Ranjha from Punjabi into an excellent Urdu translation. [5]
No. | Name in Urdu | English Mean |
# | مہدی [7] | Mehdi |
# | حُسن سوگوار | Hussain mourned |
# | آشوبِ زمانہ | Chaos of the times |
# | چراغ محفل | Chirag Mahfil |
# | فرنگن | Farangan |
# | عروس غربت | Poverty |
# | معرکۂ بدر | Battle of Badr |
# | فتح مکہ | Conquest of Makkah |
# | صبح احد | Morning |
# | معاصرۂ یثرب | Contemporary Yathrib |
# | ابو جہل | Abu Jahl |
# | جوئے خون | Blood gambling |
# | پاسبان حرم | The guardian of the sanctuary |
# | شمشیر ستم | Sword torture |
# | بنت حرم | Bint Haram |
# | غزالہ صحرا | Ghazala Desert |
# | فتنۂ تاتار | Tatar sedition |
# | خون شہیداں | Blood martyrs |
# | رقص ابلیس | Devil dance |
# | مرزا جی | Mr. Mirza |
# | گناہ کی راتیں | Nights of Sin |
# | رقص زندگی | dance life |
# | راوی کے رومان | The narrator's romance |
# | درِ توبہ | In repentance |
# | جہنم | hell |
# | خار و گل | Khar and Gul |
# | اشک ندامت | I am sorry |
# | بیتی باتیں | Nonsense |
# | خواب جوانی | Dream youth |
# | ساون | Seven |
# | فاطمہ کی آپ بیتی | Aap Beiti of Fatima |
# | میری کہانی | my story |
# | شفق | Shafaq |
# | ہیر رانجھا | Heer Ranjha |
# | شام و سحر | Dusk and dawn |
# | پی کہاں | Where is P |
# | سرابِ ہستی | mirage |
Name in Urdu | English Mean |
صدا بہ صحرا | The sound of the desert |
نغمہ حیات | Life song |
پریت کی ریت اور دوسرے افسانے | Phantom Sands and Other Legends |
گنہگار | the sinner |
شرمِ گناہ | Shame of sin |
شرابی | Drunk |
رنگِ چمن | Grass color |
گلِ افرنگ | Flowers |
آشرم | Ashram |
کارزار حیات | Karzar Hayat |
تفسیرِ حیات حصہ اول | Tafsir-e-Hayat Part I |
قاتل اور دوسرے افسانے | The Assassin and Other Fictions |
رقصِ بہار | spring dance |
جامِ شکستہ | The cup is broken |
قاتل | Killer |
رین نظارے | Rain views |
بادۂ گل رنگ | Flower color |
تصورات | Concepts |
خانقاہ | The monastery |
فرحتِ جہاں | Farhat Jahan |
گُلِ نو | New flower |
Name in Urdu | English Mean |
مضامینِ اسلم | articles of aslam |
Name in Urdu | English Mean |
پیغامِ سروش | Paigham-i-Sarosh |
Name in Urdu | English Mean |
مُوروں کی شہزادی | مُوروں کی شہزادی |
Aslam died on 23 November 1983 in Lahore, Pakistan, and was buried at Miani Sahib graveyard in Lahore. [2] [3] [4]
M. Aslam on Urdu WebStie Rekhta
Category:Government College University, Lahore alumni Category:Pakistani novelists Category:Pakistani Muslims Category:Pakistani short story writers Category:Urdu-language poets from Pakistan Category:20th-century novelists Category:20th-century Pakistani poets Category:Urdu-language novelists Category:Urdu-language children's writers Category:1983 deaths Category:1885 births Category:Deaths in Pakistan Category:Death in Lahore
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M. Aslam | |
---|---|
Born | 6 August 1885 Lahore |
Died | 23 November 1983 Lahore |
Occupation | writer |
Language | Urdu |
Nationality | Pakistan |
Education | Government College University |
M. Aslam (6 August 1885 – 23 November 1983) was a novelist, fiction writer and poet from what became Pakistan. [1]
M. Aslam was born on 6 August 1885 in Lahore. [2] [3] [4]
He wrote more than 200 novels, including "Fatima Ki Aap Beti, Aros Ghobart, Battle of Badr, Fateh Makkah, Sobh Uhud, Maasaraya Yathrib, Abu Jahl, Joy Khoon, Pasban Haram, Shamshir Satam, Bint-e Haram, Ghazala Desert, Fitna Tatar, Blood Shaheeds" , Dance of Iblis, Mirza Ji, Nights of Sin, Dance of Life” and “Sada Bishra, Naghama Hayat” and “Sinner” Apart from this, he also translated from English. Then he also translated Waris Shah's Hir Ranjha from Punjabi into an excellent Urdu translation. [5]
No. | Name in Urdu | English Mean |
# | مہدی [7] | Mehdi |
# | حُسن سوگوار | Hussain mourned |
# | آشوبِ زمانہ | Chaos of the times |
# | چراغ محفل | Chirag Mahfil |
# | فرنگن | Farangan |
# | عروس غربت | Poverty |
# | معرکۂ بدر | Battle of Badr |
# | فتح مکہ | Conquest of Makkah |
# | صبح احد | Morning |
# | معاصرۂ یثرب | Contemporary Yathrib |
# | ابو جہل | Abu Jahl |
# | جوئے خون | Blood gambling |
# | پاسبان حرم | The guardian of the sanctuary |
# | شمشیر ستم | Sword torture |
# | بنت حرم | Bint Haram |
# | غزالہ صحرا | Ghazala Desert |
# | فتنۂ تاتار | Tatar sedition |
# | خون شہیداں | Blood martyrs |
# | رقص ابلیس | Devil dance |
# | مرزا جی | Mr. Mirza |
# | گناہ کی راتیں | Nights of Sin |
# | رقص زندگی | dance life |
# | راوی کے رومان | The narrator's romance |
# | درِ توبہ | In repentance |
# | جہنم | hell |
# | خار و گل | Khar and Gul |
# | اشک ندامت | I am sorry |
# | بیتی باتیں | Nonsense |
# | خواب جوانی | Dream youth |
# | ساون | Seven |
# | فاطمہ کی آپ بیتی | Aap Beiti of Fatima |
# | میری کہانی | my story |
# | شفق | Shafaq |
# | ہیر رانجھا | Heer Ranjha |
# | شام و سحر | Dusk and dawn |
# | پی کہاں | Where is P |
# | سرابِ ہستی | mirage |
Name in Urdu | English Mean |
صدا بہ صحرا | The sound of the desert |
نغمہ حیات | Life song |
پریت کی ریت اور دوسرے افسانے | Phantom Sands and Other Legends |
گنہگار | the sinner |
شرمِ گناہ | Shame of sin |
شرابی | Drunk |
رنگِ چمن | Grass color |
گلِ افرنگ | Flowers |
آشرم | Ashram |
کارزار حیات | Karzar Hayat |
تفسیرِ حیات حصہ اول | Tafsir-e-Hayat Part I |
قاتل اور دوسرے افسانے | The Assassin and Other Fictions |
رقصِ بہار | spring dance |
جامِ شکستہ | The cup is broken |
قاتل | Killer |
رین نظارے | Rain views |
بادۂ گل رنگ | Flower color |
تصورات | Concepts |
خانقاہ | The monastery |
فرحتِ جہاں | Farhat Jahan |
گُلِ نو | New flower |
Name in Urdu | English Mean |
مضامینِ اسلم | articles of aslam |
Name in Urdu | English Mean |
پیغامِ سروش | Paigham-i-Sarosh |
Name in Urdu | English Mean |
مُوروں کی شہزادی | مُوروں کی شہزادی |
Aslam died on 23 November 1983 in Lahore, Pakistan, and was buried at Miani Sahib graveyard in Lahore. [2] [3] [4]
M. Aslam on Urdu WebStie Rekhta
Category:Government College University, Lahore alumni Category:Pakistani novelists Category:Pakistani Muslims Category:Pakistani short story writers Category:Urdu-language poets from Pakistan Category:20th-century novelists Category:20th-century Pakistani poets Category:Urdu-language novelists Category:Urdu-language children's writers Category:1983 deaths Category:1885 births Category:Deaths in Pakistan Category:Death in Lahore