The book sheds light on various ontological and epistemological perspectives and explains the difference between knowledge and ignorance by referring towards Islamic concept. The author, Dr. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri is a theologian, theosophist, and spiritualist of modern times, authored about 1000 books including Quranic Encyclopaedia, a prodigious treasure in the cosmos […]
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The secret of the power of attraction
Rhonda Byrne is known as one of the renowned Australian television writer and producer. She gained more popularity after the publication of her new thought-provoking book, The Secret. This book is based on the belief in The Law of Attraction. She wrote several sequels to the book including, The Power, […]
Amar Jaleel’s Love, Longing And Death: A Review
Amar Jaleel started his career at Radio Pakistan Karachi, before being transferred to Islamabad, where he worked in different positions at radio and educational institutions. Now retired, Jaleel currently resides in Karachi, Sindh, where he spends his leisure time writing articles for various Pakistani newspapers, and is known as a popular columnist for Dawn […]
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne: A review by Maimoona Mushtaq
The Scarlet Letter is a classical fable of guilt and retrieval set in Puritan Massachusetts, has long stood as one of the greatest American novels written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, an American famous novelist and short-story writer. In the Novel, a single immoral act destroys the lives of three people, none […]
The Blind Man’s Garden: The Past and the Present
The novel, “The Blind Man’s Garden”, by Nadeem Aslam, is a true account of what is happening in Afghanistan and its results on the people in neighboring country. The setting of the novel is the Soviet attack on Afghan. The story begins in a little Punjabi town named as Heer. […]
Eleven Minutes by Paulo Coelho: A Story of Love, Pain, Passion, and Hope
Paulo Coelho, a Brazilian free soul, has written a lot of novels, some of his books have no match. He is best known for his novel Alchemist whose millions of copies are still being published and sold. Coelho’s numerous fans have stated that his books were life changing for them. […]
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is a wonderful book by Steven Richards Covey. In the book, Covey presents an entertaining account of the most effective and efficient ways of attaining desirable goals and to maintain healthy relations in life. Steven Covey enumerates the most profound and timeless principles […]
A Journey to The Center of The Earth, a review
A single author who truly deserves to be considered the king of travel fiction is Jules Verne. He wrote a number of works that dealt with travel in some way: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea about Captain Nemo and his submarine; Five Weeks in a Balloon; Around the World […]
In The Line of Fire: A Review by Nimra Khalid
In the lion of fire, is a memoir written by a very the Ex president of Pakistan Pervaiz Musharraf and was first published on September 25, 2006 while he was in office. The book is collection of Musharraf’s memories and about the contemporary development of country at the time. Pervez Musharraf […]
The Glass Menagerie: A painful portrayal of deep and damaged characters
“When you look at a piece of delicately spun glass you think of two things: how beautiful it is and how easily it can be broken.” The Glass Menagerie opens with such an emotionally charged language, setting the tone for the rest of the play, which is an elegiac portrait […]