Udhaar Case (ادھار کیس)
Ishtiaq Ahmed stood as a renowned figure in the realm of Pakistani Young Adult fiction writing. Renowned for his distinctive narrative style, he earned fame through a collection of detective-themed, action-packed novels. His literary contributions are predominantly presented in the Urdu language, resonating with a wide readership. Notably, Ishtiaq Ahmed enjoyed a prominent stature during the late 1970s through the late 1990s, a period when his popularity soared and his literary works left an indelible mark on the literary landscape.
The novel "Udhaar Case / ادھار کیس" marks the 30th installment in the esteemed "Shoki Series" Originally published by "Ishtiaq Publications" in June 1985, "Udhaar Case / ادھار کیس" continues to captivate readers with its intriguing storyline.
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Udhaar Case | Novel Details |
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Novel Number: | 30 |
Novel Name: | ادھار کیس |
Series: | شوکی سیریز |
Publisher: | اشتیاق پبلی کیشنز |
Year: | جون 1985 |
ادھار کیس ناول پڑھنے سے پہلے یہ دیکھ لیں کہ
یہ وقت نماز کا تو نہیں۔
آپ کو سکُول کا کوئی کام تو نہیں کرنا۔
کل آپ کا کوئی ٹیسٹ یا امتحان تو نہیں۔
آپ نے کسی کو وقت تو نہیں دے رکھا۔
آپ کے ذمے گھر والوں نے کوئی کام تو نہیں لگا رکھا۔
اگر ان باتوں میں سے کوئی ایک بات بھی ہو تو ناول الماری میں رکھ دیں۔ پہلے نماز اور دوسرے کاموں سے فارغ ہو لیں، پھر ناول پڑھیں۔ شکریہ
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اشتیاق احمد
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Regards,
Ishtiaq Ahmed