Islamic, Historical and Cultural Consciousness in Asad Muhammad Khan's Stories: A Critical Review
اسد محمد خان کے افسانوں میں اسلامی، تاریخی و تہذیبی شعور: ایک تنقیدی جائزہ
Keywords:
Asad Muhammad Khan, Urdu, Story, Literature, PakistanAbstract
Asad Muhammad Khan is considered an important intellectual of Urdu. He born in India and then migrated to Pakistan in 1950. His work is mostly related to the historical events occurred during the partition of India. He emphasized the historical perspective of the people and stated that human life is very important and evolutionary. He is very important story t writer and in his different stories he describes several event of the kings of Delhi Sultans and gave these events a historical touch to increase the interest of the readers. He also authored about the different historical events related to the Islamic history as the initial phase of Islam the tregidy of Karbala. This article covers the intellectual work of Asad Muhammad Khan.
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Asad Muhammad Khan, Who wrote stories, Karachi: Academy Reprint, 2006, p. 444
Ibid. p. 412
Ibid. p. 445
Asad Muhammad Khan, Fiction: A Man from the City of Kufa, including Burj Khamushan, Karachi: Seaforteen, 1990, p. 130
Ibid. p. 131-132
Asad Muhammad Khan, A New Season of Anger, Karachi: Zeenat Hussam, 1997, p. 22
Ibid. p. 10
Ibid. p. 23
Mubeen Mirza, I Carve New Lands, New Sky (Included) Stories Written by Asad Muhammad Khan, Karachi: Academy Retrieval, 2006, p.
Fiction, Maryam of Bargaining (Included) Khadi Bhar Aseman by Asad Muhammad Khan, 1982, p. 105
Ibid., p. 107
Ibid., p. 113
Asad Muhammad Khan, Fiction, May Dada, Collection, Khattar Ki Bhar Aseman, 1982, p. 114
Ibid., p. 114
Ibid., p. 51
Mubeen Mirza, I Carve New Lands, New Sky, Included, 2006, p. 19
Asad Muhammad Khan, Fiction, May Dada, Collection, Khattar Ki Bhar Aseman, 1982, p. 114
Ibid., p. 120
Ibid., p. 131
Ibid., p. 130

