Encounters with destiny autobiographical reflections : a translation of Apna grebaan chaak

This book is an English translation of the Urdu Autobiography of Javid Iqbal, published in 2002, which has already been through four editions. His candid descriptions of his personal life in chaste and simple Urdu have been translated into English idiom. The translators have adhered to the substance...

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Tác giả chính: Iqbal, Javid
Tác giả khác: Javid Iqbal; translated by Hafeez Malik and Nasira Iqbal
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Được phát hành: Karachi Oxford University Press 2006
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260 |c 2006 
300 |a xxi, 334 p., [40] p. of plates 
300 |b ill. 
300 |c 25 cm 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
520 |a This book is an English translation of the Urdu Autobiography of Javid Iqbal, published in 2002, which has already been through four editions. His candid descriptions of his personal life in chaste and simple Urdu have been translated into English idiom. The translators have adhered to the substance of the book without making a literal translation. The book covers four major stages of the life of Javid Iqbal. First, his relations with his father, the world renowned poet and visionary, who conceived the idea of Pakistan as an independent homeland for the Muslims of the Indian Subcontinent. The second stage deals with his legal and judicial career and his travels as a political and cultural ambassador of Pakistan. The third part deals with Pakistan's political and judicial culture and the various civil and military governments. He ends the book in the form of a letter addressed to his father inquiring as to what should be the guidelines for coming generations of Pakistanis in developing the country on the model envisaged by Iqbal and Jinnah 
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700 |a Javid Iqbal; translated by Hafeez Malik and Nasira Iqbal 
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