Re: Pakistan Affairs Book Club
That'll be a good idea but problem is availability of the books to all the members at same time.
Re: Pakistan Affairs Book Club
That'll be a good idea but problem is availability of the books to all the members at same time.
No I didnt, sorry again for same question, is it available on net ?
I only know a book store which suit to me is in inside D.F.Shops in Karachi Airport I usualy buy some books there.
I don't know if it is available on the net. But if you are in Pakistan then I would guess it should be easily available. This is a quite popular book.
I don't know if it is available on the net. But if you are in Pakistan then I would guess it should be easily available. This is a quite popular book.
alright thanks
I will check out when nxt time I visit Pakistan
Re: Pakistan Affairs Book Club
Kaun Kesey Gya by Ayaz Anjum ( urdu)
Tells the story of exit of every Pakistani Prime Minister and President since 1947 to Nawaz Sharif's exit.
Tells a lot about the political atmosphere of 50s and 60s. But the author could do better in making it like a narrative instead of plain description. Its quite condensed and could have been in two volumes.
Re: Pakistan Affairs Book Club
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I got a plot by this… Kaun Kesey Aya:D:
whould u like to buy if i write Icon:chupki:
Re: Pakistan Affairs Book Club
Oh Sure
Pakistan / Afghanistan ** **The Idea of Pakistan (Steven Cohen) A must read for every Pakistani & foreigner alike.
In the Graveyard of Empires: America's War in Afghanistan (Seth G. Jones) If you wants to know why British, Russian, American's failed & Why will Pakistan will win :)
Descent into Chaos (Ahmed Rashid) Would you like to know the in-depth about Taliban/Extremists Phenomena in Af-Pak? If yes, then this books is consider authority on this subject.
Friends not masters (Ayub Khan) A good read on the Pakistan around 1950 to late 60's, even though i don't agree with most of the written content.
The Future & Past The Next 100 Years: A Forecast for the 21st Century (George Friedman) A good read on the Geo-politics around the world, specially the chapters on Muslim Countries.
How Islam Created the Modern World (Mark Graham) A must read for every psycho-goat-lover-mullah, so you will know what were we and how we get into this gutter.
Firenze! ideology of pakistan apko ye kafir ziyada achay tareeqay se samjha skte hein ya qaum kay un mujahideen ki daastanein jinhon ne Qayam-e-pakistan k liye apna sab kuch Qurban krdia?
why don't you read pakistani authors and books on this topic?
Read "PAKISTAN-AIK PIYAAZ 2 ROTIYAN" by Inayat-Ullah, I hope this book will give you a clear picture of ideology of pakistan, then those non muslim enemies who themselves supported to crush muslims every time.
Again when you talk about the book of HOW ISLAM CREATED MODERN WORLD then uskay author ka name pardh k bhi study k liye recommend kerna samajh se bahir hai. Islamic ideologiz ko kafir nahe samajh skte jnab, haan! apni gandi zehniyat kay chund gumrah kun nuskhay zarur hum tk pohncha k gumrah ker skte hn.
kafiron ne to humein gumrah kerna hi hai her jagah, agay ye humari aqal ki baat hai keh hum unki gumrahi se bachtay hn ya unkay naqas khyalat ko jahilana tareeqay se follow kertay hn.
Re: Pakistan Affairs Book Club
The Clash Within by Martha C Nussbaum, its not really Pak affairs but a very good insight into state of muslims in India and rise of religious hindu violence.