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Top 5 best General and interesting articles
Article 1: - Ibn Ansha, Agha Nasir and Mubarak Ali
- Brother Abidi, peace be upon
you
- Brother Reza Ali Abidi, peace
be upon you
- Greetings to all BBC friends,
only Agha Nasir
- Mr. Reza Ali Abidi
Article 2: -My letter, the sophistication of Lucknow
- The second letter is May 2
- Third letter, September 8
- The fourth letter to my wife
Article 3: -Description of Diwan ika Mika Vali
Article No-4:- Didn’t Wait for Victory. Fought for It.
Article No-5:- Raqeeb Sai (From a Rival) is a romantic tale
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Article 1: - Ibn Ansha, Agha Nasir and Mubarak Ali
When
people are writing letters, they don't know that they are making history. I
can't live without involving my readers in the rare gems that are coming out of
my half-century collection of papers. So the point is that those who are
scholars are also crazy. No matter how much knowledge he gathers, his thirst is
not quenched. Ibn Ansha was our friend, he came to London at the end of his
life and started writing radio columns at my request. A campaign around the
time of Queen Victoria who was a big fan of Richard Burton and told his
stories. Richard Burton traveled around the world and began to speak about
thirty languages. I was living where I started speaking the dialect of the
people of Karachi. He changed his name, became an Arab Muslim, went to Makkah and
Madinah and translated books such as Alif Laila. Read:
National
Book Council of Pakistan. Muhammad Ali Jinnah Road. Karachi
February
8
Brother Abidi, peace be
upon you
I'm
giving you a hard time. A few weeks ago, it was mentioned in a BBC program that
some papers of our acclaimed Sir Richard Burton have been discovered. The
flames that his wife kindled are probably the remnants of that. I haven't heard
the show. There will be a feature or book review in English. A friend of mine
heard and told me. He also said that these papers have been published. I would
like to know the details of this case. If you have any news about Burton or any
new book, please let me know.
(Program)
The library is running smoothly. You will also receive magazines and books from
us regularly. Mr. David Page also came to you recently. I also told them about
the popularity of the program. So bother, etiquette to your wife.
Agha
Nasir was a good friend. In a few words about his long career, it can be said
that he was the king of Radio Pakistan and the great king of Pakistan
Television. He had two such powerful weapons in his possession. Therefore,
sometimes the rulers seemed to approve and sometimes they were reprimanded, but
their respect did not diminish in the slightest. His thirty-five-year-old
handwritten letter from my old papers depicts his TV days. He was a very
elegant man. A sentence from his letter sounds like a dialogue of a play: 'When
I came back to TV after seven years, the world has changed, now it will take
some time to beautify it' - a very powerful person. Read the letter The Late
Agha Nasir:
Islamabad,
April 4
Brother Reza Ali Abidi,
peace be upon you
I am
replying to your letter with great delay. By the way, it is neither possible
nor necessary to reply to the sentiments you have expressed in your
congratulatory letter. Still, I thought it appropriate to send you a few lines
as a receipt for the receipt of the letter, but I had no idea that this little
work would take so long.
When I
return to television after seven years, the world has changed. The workload has
grown so much (and the wasteful type of work has nothing to do with television)
that time has become difficult to control. In any case, we will gradually
overcome it. The department which took so long to deteriorate, will also take
some time to beautify it. Anyway, congratulations to Bhabhi Mah Talat. And
congratulations in advance on my daughter's wedding. Inshallah we will meet in
July when you come to Pakistan. Or maybe before that in London if I went to the
Cannes TV market.
Greetings to all BBC
friends, only Agha Nasir
Dr.
Mubarak Ali, the knowledge of history is over him. Looking at the past, we lost
our sight, but if we look at history through the eyes of Marx, its form and
resemblance become different from others. It is an extraordinary study. When
they first met, he was publishing his books in Hyderabad. The aim was to spread
the word about history. Later many publishers agreed to publish his books. He
has written dozens of books and has not given up reading and writing for a
single day. Anyone who has not met him is deprived of company.
July 5
Mr. Reza Ali Abidi
I was so
busy talking to you that I didn't even get your address so I would write a
letter to thank you. Anyway, everyone knows the address of the BBC. That is why
I am writing this letter. I gave Tasneem a letter and a tape, but also a copy
of the tapes, which I listen to one by one every day, and so I meet you every
day, having great fun.
After
coming here, I had to stay in Karachi for about 8 days. There was a curfew in
Hyderabad, and the Hour of Judgment. The effects are still there. The
university is closed. Every day there are statements from both sides about
killing and killing each other and there are sporadic incidents. How about a
job in such a situation? After a month of tranquility in London, its effects
faded away.
Article 2: -My letter, the sophistication of Lucknow
Everyone
writes letters, but the etiquette that is seen in the letters of the people of
Lucknow is not the answer. While sorting through their forty or fifty-year-old
papers, the letters of friends coming out have their own world. If you want to
observe the rapidly changing human attitudes, read the old letters and see that
the computer age has taken out from our conversation all the beauty that the
postman used to bring every morning with a bundle of letters in his hand. The
letters that came out were written by the late Mohsin Nayyar Masood Rizvi, a
great scholar of Urdu language and literature. He was the rightful successor of
the late Professor Masood Hassan Rizvi Adib. Our kinship has its place, but the
splendor of Odh civilization and culture found in his writings with knowledge
may not last long. The same manners, the same manners, the same manners and
mannerisms. Just look. Please read Nayyar Bhai's first letter.
Dial Rodal khanu
September 8
Raza Bhai
Adab, this is becoming the third letter. Sent by post, an idea in the hands of
Hussain Zaidi's son who will hand over to Iftikhar Arif Sahib from whom he will
meet you. I am writing this letter as a reminder that during your last visit to
Lucknow you were the guarantor He had recorded some laments of Abbas Sahib and
promised to broadcast them in BBC Muharram program. Zaman Sahib wants to know
what happened to these laments and what is going to happen. If these laments
are broadcast in Muharram this year, please inform us of the date and time. I
am sick after being healthy.
Your eye
The second letter is May 2
Raza
Bhai, I have just finished reading the etiquette of 'Journal Road'. She is currently
circulating among friends and can claim that he has seen me who is so mad at me.
In
addition to the observations and observations in the preparation of this
program, you have done so much paper research that the book has become a
scholarly achievement. Aslam Mehmood Sahib has also received this book. He
called from Delhi the day before yesterday and especially praised him (he also
appreciates you very much). A friend of mine Syed Taswar Hussain Zaidi will
arrive in London today or tomorrow. He is a very good man. He has written
excellent poems on the subject of thirst. He will probably meet you. My book
"The Art of Lamentation" has been published. I am sending it to you
soon. The title is mine. Other conditions remain the same. I hope you are all
well.
You Kanir Masood
Third letter, September 8
I have
sent you two (or three) letters from different sources. There was no question
in them except whether you are coming to Ali Siddiqui's International
Conference (Delhi, Hyderabad) or Zafar Nabi's Sahir Ludhianvi Seminar (Lucknow)
or not. My dear student Dr. Salman Abbasi is going to London. He is a very
active, talented and sincere man. He is your admirer and eager to meet you. You
too will be happy to meet them. There are many writers, poets also say good.
I have
heard that 'Urdu Center' is coming to an end. It is not known what is the program
of Iftikhar Arif. By all means.
You Kanir Masood
The fourth letter to my wife -- (Nayyar Masood's little sister)
May 5
I had
received your letter in the month of Talat-e-Duaan, but there were such
engagements that I could not get the opportunity to write with satisfaction.
We are
all right Due to the turmoil that has reached the political situation here,
there is a world of concern that it is not known when the fire started. Well,
she is the owner. Sabiha, other brothers-in-law and children keep remembering
you and we all have a heartfelt wish that you people come here at least once
and be satisfied for a few days. Raza Bhai has to go out for programs. Make a
program with them too. Dawar especially misses you. Nowadays, he is studying
like crazy. Bijaya is in Allahabad. His daughter Shehla is from Zambia. From
all of us to all of you.
Article 3: -Description of
Diwan ika Mika Vali
First of
all, thank you so much for welcoming me. My old statue is installed in the
Uffizi Gallery. But if I can, I should uproot my statue from there and install
it in Rawalpindi because my ideas were not valued there. Sometimes it seems
that my birth in this region was wrong. Acharya Rishi's promising son Vishnu
Gupta was born in Taxila and became known as Tokotlia Chanakya. If I had been
born in an area like Attock, Jhelum, Chakwal, Mandi Bahauddin and Gujarat
around the General Road, my statues would have been erected. I don't get a
chance to say that we have Kotlia Chanakya, what do you have? Sato and I are
called devils. Anyway, Bernard Dodi Niccolo's son Niccolo Mica Wali is here as
promised. Shall I tell you a secret today? Censorship is not a gift of the
present age, it was very difficult to talk in our time. The principles of
governance I described in my book, The Prince, were in fact metaphors of satire.
Instead of trying to recover, they wallow in their sadness and thus, experience
more failure. It was not for them.
Of
course, I want to publish a revised edition of my work, The Prince, but that
does not mean that I want to throw everything I have written into the dustbin
of history. Some things are worth deleting, in a few pages. The work can be
done with a slight reversal, while some new ideas have to be added in view of
the demands of the present age. I would like to offer a few such insightful things.
• He who conquers a free territory and
does not destroy it, commits a great mistake and should expect his own ruin.
Yes, but in this region, my words are carried out meaningfully. And laughing
cities are deserted after conquest.
• If it is not possible for people to
be afraid of you at the same time and you are loved, then it is better to be
scared, even if you want to go. (Now let me explain and interpret this, you
have practical demonstrations going on at every level. Most people are afraid
that their video will be leaked and they will not be able to show their face to
anyone.)
• He who cheats is always available to
people who want to be cheated. (Can anyone living in the new Pakistan deny this
fact?)
• The promise that was made was needed
for yesterday's situation and the promise that was broken today is required for
today's situation. What could be a greater explanation for not fulfilling
countless promises?)
• The ruler never breaks a promise
without a good reason. (Now whether the reason is reasonable or not, this
decision has to be made by the ruler of the time.
• He who wants continuous success,
should change his behavior over time. (Now political opponents, of course, keep
mocking the color change like a chameleon, but you have to fit into every new
vessel like water.)
• The more hatred you get because of
evil, the more hatred comes in doing good deeds (now there will be a fool who
listens to people after doing good deeds. If you build roads, bridges and dams,
build factories and development) If you can't get anything out of criticism
even if you get it done, then send three letters.
The
pleasure of deceiving the deceiver is doubled. (The truth of this can only be
known by the person who has this facility available. People forget and against
whom they keep talking, one day they will follow in his footsteps.) Yes, but
the ruler does not forget anything and takes revenge by choosing the most.
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