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Urdu literature does contain many excellent examples of humor, but in the present day, works such as Asrar Jamayee have expanded the genre. His contribution to the field of satirical and humorous poetry is noteworthy. His lighthearted remarks examine the highs and lows of human existence in addition to being full of fun. This book contains introductory articles on Asrar as well as a few selection of his humorous poetry.
A colorful, flowing exposition of life's lessons, Insha'iya is imbued with sophistication, philosophy, and a hint of style. Despite having a similar appearance to essays, this widely read literary form is so popular that it has a distinct style. The author's works are filled with a rainbow of concepts, perspectives, insights, idioms, and clever analogies. Despite the humorous aspects of the Insha'iya, humor is neither necessary nor required by the work's philosophy or goal. The collection of light essays in "Tabassum ek chutki bhar" is authored by well-known humorists.
A colorful, flowing exposition of life's lessons, Insha'iya is imbued with sophistication, philosophy, and a hint of style. Despite having a similar appearance to essays, this widely read literary form is so popular that it has a distinct style. The author's works are filled with a rainbow of concepts, perspectives, insights, idioms, and clever analogies. Despite the humorous aspects of the Insha'iya, humor is neither necessary nor required by the work's philosophy or goal. This book consists of a selection of light-essays selected from popular humour magazine "Shugoofa".
Insha'iya is a lively, flowing treatment of life's teachings that is infused with refinement, philosophy, and a dash of flair. This widely read writing genre is so widespread that it has a different style from essays even though it looks like an essay. A rainbow of ideas, perceptions, insights, idioms, and astute analogies abound in the author's works. Despite the Insha'iya's amusing features, the concept and objective of the work make humor neither necessary nor required. This book consists of a selection of light-essays selected from popular humour magazine "Shugoofa".
Insha'iya is a lively, flowing treatment of life's teachings that is infused with refinement, philosophy, and a dash of flair. This widely read writing genre is so widespread that it has a different style from essays even though it looks like an essay. A rainbow of ideas, perceptions, insights, idioms, and astute analogies abound in the author's works. Despite the Insha'iya's amusing features, the concept and objective of the work make humor neither necessary nor required. This book is a collection of light-essays selected from popular humour magazine "Shugoofa".
Insha'iya is a fluid, vibrant explanation of life's lessons that is laced with sophistication, philosophy, and a touch of style. Despite having an essay-like appearance, this widely read writing type is so popular that it differs in style from essays. The author's writings are adorned with a rainbow of concepts, perceptions, observations, idioms, and clever metaphors. Although there are humorous elements in the Insha'iya, humor is neither required or necessary in the Insha'iya according to the concept and aim. This book consists of a selection of light-essays selected from popular humour magazine "Shugoofa".
Mujtaba Hussain demonstrated that humor, which forms the core of his personality, is not inflexible. His expression unintentionally transcended boundaries and took on a wild spirit. In his travelogues, reportaz and sketches are included. He creates a fresh atmosphere for society and the person in the sketches. He has created a borderless literary comedy universe. Some of his well-known light essays can be found in this collection.
Insha'iya is a free-flowing, full-of-life exposition of the truths of life, infused with elegance, philosophy and charm of style. It is such a popular and favorite genre of prose literature that although it looks like an essay, it has a different style from the essay. The words of the author are decorated with various colors of ideas, impressions, observations, idioms and humorous metaphors. Elements of humor are present in the Insha'iya but under the philosophy and purpose, humor is not necessary and mandatory in the Insha'iya.This book consists of a selection of light-essays selected by and from popular humour magazine "Shugoofa" from Hyderabad, India.
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