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Urdu Ki Aakhri Kitaab [The Last Book of Urdu]

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Urdu Ki Aakhri Kitaab [The Last Book of Urdu]

By: Ibn e Insha
Narrated by: Fawad Khan
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Urdu ki Aakhri Kitab (The Last Book of Urdu) comprises of stories, poems, and prose and covers area from nature, geography, history, science, mathematics, etc. The stories, poems, and prose display the unparalleled wisdom and wit of Ibn e Insha shrouded in a healthy criticism. (Reviewer W. A. Khan)

About the author: Ibn e Insha, real name Sher Muhammad Khan, born June 15, 1927, died on January 11, 1978, was a leftist Urdu poet, humorist, travelogue writer, and columnist. He is regarded as one of the best humorists in Urdu. His writing has a distinctive diction laced with language reminiscent of Amir Khusro in its use of words and construction.

He was associated with several governmental services including Radio Pakistan, Ministry of Culture, and National Book Centre of Pakistan. He also served the UN for some time, and this enabled him to visit a lot of places and was the reason for his subsequent travelogues. Some of the places he visited include Japan, Philippines, China, Hong Kong, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Afghanistan, Iran, India, France, UK, Turkey, and the US.

Please note: This audiobook is in Urdu.

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A Wonderful Piece of Classic Urdu Humor And Satire. Recommended to everyone who has a taste for good literature

Classic of Urdu Satire

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Light read. He’s an amazing writer. The narration by Fawad Khan is very well emoted and increases the fun

Very enjoyable

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it is an excellent sarcasm sprinkled storytelling of then issues faced the Indian subcontinent which one can relate to now.

then issues faced are the issues note

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