Pukar
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TextPublication details: Aaina adab: Lahore; 1991.Description: 112 Pages: 18 cmUniform titles: - Urdu
- KHA 891
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| 891.4391 HUS Tana Bahna | 891.4391 IQB Baal e jibraeel | 891.4391 IQB Allama Iqbal Ki Nazmai | 891.4391 KHA Pukar | 891.4391 MUH Bale Jibreal | 891.4391 MUH Bal-e Jabreel | 891.4391 MUH Bang e dara |
Pukar (The Call) is an Urdu translation of selected works by Khalil Gibran, originally written in English and Arabic. The book reflects Gibran’s deep thoughts about love, humanity, spirituality, freedom, and the soul’s connection with God. Through poetic and philosophical essays, Gibran calls upon humanity to listen to the inner voice of the soul, to live truthfully, and to rise above materialism and superficial divisions. His writing is filled with mystical wisdom, drawing from both Eastern spirituality and Western humanism. The central theme of Pukar is a spiritual awakening—an invitation for mankind to rediscover the divine essence within every human being.
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