The famous book “Urdu ki Akhri Kitab” was written by Ibn-i-Insha, which was published in 1971. In this book he depicted a poor man praying to God for food, clothing and shelter. A rich man admonishes him and tells him to ask for something. The poor man asks the rich man what he prays for. The rich man told him that he prays for the grant of faith, Integrity and honesty. The poor man remarks that he is right. “I pray for those things I don’t have and you pray for the things you don’t have.”
By H.Faizan Nizami
By H.Faizan Nizami
MaTiLdA...!!!
ReplyDelete" Poor Matilda has grown up in a family that scoffs at reading for enjoyment and demands that the family eat their dinner in front of the television every night. Matilda desperately wants to go to school and the public library, but her parents say no. So, Matilda teaches herself to read and by the time she is five and a half years old, she has secretly read all the books in the children's section of the public library! Reading is not Matilda's only amazing skill; she can also do double-digit mathematics problems and make things move with her mind!
Matilda is finally allowed to go to school, but quickly learns that the Headmistress, Mrs. Trunchbull, is even more cruel and unfair than her neglectful parents. Matilda's teacher is Mrs. Trunchbull's niece, Miss Honey, and she is lovely and kind. Miss Honey takes a special interest in Matilda and tries to make her parents understand how unique their daughter is. In turn, Matilda wants to help Miss. Honey and make her school a less frightening place. Matilda is a gifted little girl, but can she defeat both Mrs. Trunchbull and her parents?"
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