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100 | _a"Khalil, Jabran" | ||
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_bRabia book house: _aLahore; _c1995, |
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_a125 Pages: _3Text _c18 Cm. |
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520 | _a“Us Ne Kaha” (“He Said”) presents the wisdom of a prophet named Al-Mustafa, who has lived in the city of Orphalese for twelve years. As he prepares to leave for his homeland, the people gather around him and ask him questions about life, love, work, freedom, joy, sorrow, and many other human experiences. The prophet’s responses are delivered in the form of short poetic discourses, filled with spiritual insight, philosophical reflection, and universal truth. Each discourse begins with the phrase “He said,” which is why the Urdu translation carries the title “Us Ne Kaha.” | ||
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